My
mission time is going so fast. During the
last two weeks of September, the Mozambican doctors came to St. Elizabeth
Catholic General Hospital to perform open heart surgery on pediatric patients
who have congenital heart defects. It
was a very busy time because they did two open heart surgeries every day and
each one was admitted to ICU.
Among
all of the patients, three were very critical post operatively. Most of them
were stable and it was as if I see miracles of life in them. It was a good
feeling to see the interaction of the parents and the little patients after the
operation.
The
principal cardiac surgeon was very enthusiastic in teaching us his expectations
on the care of his patients. I learned a lot from him and felt very satisfied
to take part on his medical mission. Sad to say, there were children who were
not able to be operated on because they did not meet the criteria for surgery. This
mission group will come back in January 2016 so those who did not make it this
time will hopefully have their turn.
I found
it very satisfying to follow up the care of those post-operative patients in
the post-surgical ward after their discharge from ICU. I mainly did their Chest physiotherapy, dressing
change and giving advice to the parents of the children.
This
past week our hospital cardiac surgeon performed open heart surgery of our
adult patients - one patient daily. Overall my ICU work is going well and I am
enjoying my patients and their families and my co-workers.