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Veteran Nurse Shows Compassion During COVID-19 Nicole has been a nurse for seventeen years. She’s spent almost all of those years in the Emergency Department of an inner-city hospital. She’s also currently on the Decontamination Team, that assisted in the Ebola outbreak, and recognized the importance of preparing for the upcoming Covid-19 pandemic early on. “There’s this oncoming storm you see, and you don’t know when it’s going to hit,” she says, “It might hit our shores or it might never hit our shores, it was the need to prepare just in case.” Informing the Public Nicole has a way of putting things into perspective. She’s a clear-minded thinker with a level head, which made this interview both educational and intriguing. From detailing the intricacies of N-95 masks to explaining how to properly wear gloves, Nicole highlighted the importance of informing the public. “I think people are really scared. And I feel bad,” she said, “I think people need to know that to correctly wear gloves in the store, you’d have to wear 3 pairs.” When discussing the N-95 masks, she revealed the universal fear from doctors and nurses saying, “I’ve used those masks throughout my entire career. But… the second you go in that patient’s room, you’re wondering, ‘Did I seal it right?’” Still, Nicole continues to walk into those rooms every day. Necessary Precautions Like every other hospital in the world, special precautions have been put in place that has altered the typical shift for healthcare workers. Nicole has to take her temperature and send it with a list of answered questions via an app before entering the hospital. Rooms that normally have curtains have been replaced with doors to keep contamination limited. What was usually a five-minute huddle between the shift changes has turned into a twenty-minute huddle every day. A Message to Others “I would tell them not to lose faith,” she began before the conversation turned towards mental health. “Being home, trying to maintain your own anxiety. Think about your health. Get out there and walk in the sunshine. Get out there and take care of yourself. Don’t just sit home watching the news all day long. You’ve got to take care of your mental health and physical health now more than ever.” From Fear to Action Nicole spoke about her fears, “I fear what I might see in the next coming weeks. I fear the emotional toll it might take. And I fear bringing it home. That might be one of my biggest fears because I would never want to make my family sick.” But, like so many other brave nurses, she fears more for others than she does for herself. Her compassion was tangible as she spoke about children not having food due to schools closing, and those who are out of work with a family to care for. “I think we have to be a little more vigilant to worry about our neighbor next door. We all have a little bit to give.”
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