Wednesday, 12 April 2017

Janet B Quilloy: Emergency Nurses and the Wide Range of Medical Emergencies They Deal With

What it takes to be a nurse.

To learn more about this issues, please visit the following link, Janet B. Quilloy, On The Range Of Medical Emergencies Over the course of her 20+ years working in the nursing industry, Janet B. Quilloy has seen a wide range of medical emergencies. By working with other emergency medical professionals such as paramedics and surgeons, emergency nurses provide vital treatment for patients during emergency medical situations. Janet Quilloy has said, that on any given shift, on any given day, she and her team will often be confronted by a wide range of medical emergencies.. These medical emergencies can include everything from treating rare diseases, to dealing with traumatic injury caused by things like car accidents.

Some of the things emergency nurses can be called upon to deal with are things like, poisonings, car crashes, critically high fevers, drug overdoses, gunshot wounds, stabbings, cardiac arrests, and strokes are just a few of the things that nurses must be trained to deal with. Janet B. Quilloy has also stated that any trauma nurse is likely to treat a very wide range of social and ethnic demographics. One minute the may be required to work on an infant, the next minute the may be required to work on an elderly patient. It is because of this high stress job, that emergency nurses must have incredibly strong nerves, and an emotional and mental toughness. Nurses are required to work very long hours, in an environment where making a mistake can sometimes mean someone's life or death.

Again despite the very stressful environment that nurses must work in. Janet B. Quilloy reaffirms the fact that there is no other field in which she would rather be working in. It is this dedication to caring for others that has allowed Janet to be the loving and caring nurse that she is today. In 2008 Janet began working as part of the Beth Israel medical team. This meant that she would be working alongside physicians, healthcare professionals, and of course other nurses to care for patients, monitor health conditions, plan long-term care needs, administer medicine, performing minor medical operations, and advising patients and families on the precise nature of an illness. It is for all of these reasons that Janet B. Quilloy is the respected nurse that she is today. To learn more about this great nurse, please visit the following link, Janet Quilloy, Video on Dailymotion.


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