Nursing Diary – “Broken Wing Angel” Smile

    Shuo Shuo, 1 year and 5 months old, should be a lovely child, but he is suffering from a pain that adults can hardly bear, he is a child with aplastic anemia. They are from all over the country, and their ages range from a few months to more than ten years old. They should be playing carefree and have a carefree childhood, but their tender bodies have to suffer from the pain of illness. Air Force General Hospital Hematology Research Center Qiao Aizhen The child’s platelets are low, the peripheral veins are as thin as hair, puncture is extremely difficult, repeated puncture has a greater malignant stimulation for the child, and phlebitis is very easy to occur. One morning on June 2, 2015, Shuo Shuo’s father and grandmother came to the PICC expert consultation room to wait for the arrival of Director Qiao Aizhen and related nursing staff, and seeing the parents’ eager mood, my heart was also It was not a good feeling for me to see the parents’ eagerness.    Mr. Ma Wei repeatedly evaluated and discussed the child’s condition, the timing of placement and the peripheral vein situation, and finally decided to perform a PICC placement for the child, which would open up the vein channel and become an important life channel to sustain his weak life.    The operation required high technical level, and the child was not easy to cooperate and cried, but with the cooperation of Director Qiao Aizhen and teacher Ma Wei, PICC placement was successfully performed for Shuo Shuo. When we saw the family leaving tears of happiness and gratitude, this was the greatest comfort for our nursing staff.                                                                                                                             PICC Advanced Practice Nurse: Li Xiaofei, Armed Police General Hospital June 2, 2015