Nurses about their fight against Corona: “That is my Motivation”

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High-operation at the community hospital havelhöhe in Berlin. There are several patients with Covid-19 in the ICU. Many of them are ventilated. In the care of the sick is always time-consuming hygiene measures must be observed, also, for its own protection. This is not only physically exhausting, but also a psychological burden for the nurses. And this has been going on for months. Miriam Blössner here is to health and the nurse: “I’m kind of worn out. You get used to, but also quotes a bit of everything somehow, at this stress level, the high number of patients we serve, to the clients, in this Constantly-Isolate-Must. You get used to it somehow, but it is nevertheless, like every day I said very exhausting. You also have to have really a bit of a concern if staff fails, the accompanied me every day a little bit: Are we enough? I can be to my patients today? Yes, it drains on the long run, though.” Since the beginning of the pandemic, the Germans have treated in hospitals, according to information from the German hospital society, about 150,000 people, with a Corona of infection. The second wave was for the hospitals extremely stressful and it was still. The feels, the Nursing Director of the ICU at the community hospital havelhöhe Dudu Dagli way: “You want to of course return somehow in the future, to the normality again. We would simply hope that we have not all that difficult cases here, that one can simply indulge in a short break time, because the work is so hard, because you just have to experience all this Suffering, among other things. We need our compensation.” To the General Stress of the uncertainty that goes hand in hand with the Corona Virus. Messages of mutants and hospital closures are ubiquitous. Your Motivation to be with all of these things done, is still high, says Dagli: “to have The feeling that I am in the Moment is so important. That is my Motivation. I say, Yes, you’re a nurse. You have a very, very important profession. Then I just get up with joy and come here”. Together, the employees hope to see the effect of the Corona vaccinations. And the fact that the Situation relaxes at some point. In the meantime, do you want to stay strong.

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