When she said, “i was meant to be a nurse”, that get me big time. I myself was an ICU nurse here in the UK, our hospital became the center of coronavirus during the first wave back in March and i saw myself crying every time I finished a shift, not because i am tired and weak, but because all the scenes I’ve witnessed during that time is so depressing it affected me emotionally, physically and mentally. You saw dying patients who can’t even be with their love ones during a difficult time, so you just need to hold their hands and say your own prayer. I’ve never imagine witnessing 40-50 ventilated critically ill patients all crammed in our ICU, all fighting for their lives while colleagues who are redeployed nurses from different wards helped us and looking confused as hell what is happening. While us ICU trained nurses looked after the sickest patients that are due for proning or those with CRRT, all the while we have to look after these redeployed nurses when things get worsed for them. It is exhausting, but during this pandemic, I’ve known my worth as a nurse. And like what she said, I am meant to be one. So to all my nurse colleagues out there, Thank you for your service, well done you!
I am tearing up hearing your testimony. My cousin in Mexico got covid-19 while working in the ICU. He got his while family sick. He didnt survive but I am so happy you did.
There will never be enough Thank You’s to comfort you and relieve the horrors you and your fellow coworkers lived. Please hear me when I say (along with billions of others) that we are grateful, we pray for you guys daily, we will always be in debt to all medical field workers, and most of all……you guys REALLY ARE HEROES. Maybe some like to hear it, maybe some don’t; nonetheless, that’s exactly what y’all are. Thank you 🙏🏽
Thank you is NOT enough. Let's wear a mask when you have to leave your house, wash your hands as often as possible and stay home if possible. We can support our heros.
That was beautiful! 😭😭. I'm an ICU nurse in DC. I know what you're going through. In 30 years I've never seen anything like this disease. It's getting better hear. I hope it's better for you too. Take care of yourselves and stay safe.
Ina Petra Oprea If it’s to do with covid then it’s low but if it’s to do with any condition it is rare especially if you are vaccinated and healthy and/or do not have any existing conditions.
Patrick THIS IS NOT A FREAKING HOAX, GET IT INSIDE YOUR HEAD, DOCTORS, SURGEONS, AND NURSES, HEALTHCARE WORKERS IN GENERAL, ARE RISKING THEIR LIVES FOR OURS ARE YOU STUPID OR WHAT? WE WOULD ALL BE DEAD IF NOT FOR THEM, INCLUDING YOU
What you guys all need to understand is that they are not properly treating covid-19. Most people they are INTUBATING are dying. Doctors and nieces are talking but they are being removed from social media. This should be illegal.
I spent a week in the covid unit. Believe me, you can see the sincere worry on all the nurses faces. Everyone there is trying to save your life. It gets emotional at times.
As a sister RN watching you all celebrate the victory of a coworker surviving...what an amazing team you all are...stay safe and well and take care of YOU
Thank you to all the ICU Nurses at Harborview Medical Center for your commitment, dedication, and compassion for your patients and communities! We salute you!
@@kellyjason2251Breezy and her team took extraordinary care of mommy, my brother and me when we honored my moms DNR after Hemmoraghic Conversion on 7/2/21…beyond grateful they let all of my family in to say goodbye and spend as much time as we wanted before removing ventilator, and then my brother and I stayed with her the 20 hrs later when she died. I’m still suffering from PTSD from the entire experience and losing her 😢
I’ve worked on a covid unit for about a year now..I’ve seen more than I thought I’d ever see. We watched person after person get worse and worse and then pass away. It breaks you down mentally and physically. And I also think all of us will have PTSD after this. All of us are risking our lives and our loved ones lives etc and seeing what we’re seeing will never go away
Thank you to our nurses and to all our healthcare workers and first responders. May we all do our part to prevent the spread of the coronavirus/COVID-19.
My brother was staying at harborview in August during covid due to a head injury. I wish I could hug each one of those nurses and thank them for saving his life
Thank you so much for EVERYTHING you guys do each and every day. I deeply do appreciate every single one of you guys fighting this thing. Risking your lives and away from your family ❤️
We might be from different countries, different cultures, strangers etc, am a 25 y.o male, icu nurse working in a covid 19 ICU in tunisia, i'd like to call you a collegue if you allow, because i do feel what you're talking about, as this cause unite us all, i must say your words brought tears to my eyes and it felt good... may God be with us all and thank you
I'm from Slovenia, 23 years old, and definately not a nurse but I wanted to drop by and thank you, nevertheless, for your amazing work. You guys are what keeps the world from crumbling down because of this virus. Bless you all ❤️
There will never be enough Thank You’s to comfort you and relieve the horrors you and your fellow coworkers lived. Please hear me when I say (along with billions of others) that we are grateful, we pray for you guys daily, we will always be in debt to all medical field workers, and most of all……you guys REALLY ARE HEROES. Maybe some like to hear it, maybe some don’t; nonetheless, that’s exactly what y’all are. Thank you 🙏🏽
im a nursing student and I'm using this video for an assignment and I believe I've seen this video about 15 times but every time she says " i was meant to be a nurse" makes me emotional. this is a great video.
Thank all of the essential workers for all that you do. I don’t have any family or friends who are affected but I am human and my heart cries for every one of us right now. We never know who is next. So thank you for all your sacrifices and please don’t give up.
THANK YOU, To All Nurses, Drs, Ancillary staff, for working tirelessly to save our lives!!! It takes more than a Village! I'm a medically retired RN and I had COVID-19 back in July. I have permanent cranial nerve damage from it and heart conditions, but I feel like the fortunate one, I'm Alive, Thanks to the care I had!! You're all heroes! ❤❤❤❤🙏🏼🤗
Thank God for all the nurses, doctors, respiratory therapists, ALL the hospital staff for there hard work. Fighting COVID & taking care of all the patients. THANK YOU!! God bless
Thank you, medical doctors so much! Thank you to all the medical doctors putting their lives at risk and helping very sick patients, you guys will forever be remembered as the heroes of 2020
We appreciate that. Thank you. I work dialysis and I have gotten several new dialysis patients that lost kidney function due to COVID-19. It makes me sad because some of them are younger than I am (I’m 33) and they had no other health problems prior. It’s just so sad.
From the bottom of my heart, I want to thank you health care workers for doing this. I pray the Lord Jesus gives you strength to fight on. I pray you all get the vaccine soon. I have a mild case of Covid right now. Day two and my symptoms are so mild, but I know some people’s symptoms are far worse.
Breezy and her amazing team (Kendra - awesome rainbow hair, Rose, Helen and I think the RT was Michael) took extraordinary care of my mom AND my brother and I for the subsequent 20 hours he and I stayed with her after we honored her DNR on 7-2-21. She died after a hemorragic conversion post ASAH and I couldn't be more grateful for Harborview, the LifeFlight team, the ER (Dr. Boop) and every single person involved in her care but ESPECIALLY Breezy and her team on the worst day of my life! They loved and cared for my mommy like she was their own mom - can't say enough kind words!
I just went through this on my unit and i am expecting to go through it again. Doesn't matter. After my son, nursing is the greatest thing in my life. Literally nothing could happen to make me regret becoming one.
I always wanted to pursue medicine, but these kinds of videos have really given me the motivation to really keep pushing. I see these videos of doctors struggling in India with the latest surge and I just keep wishing I had already been a Dr so I could volunteer my services, I feel completely helpless. The most I can do is just keep studying rn so when the time comes I can be of service.
I hope you keep pushing forward! I’m a nurse, spent months caring for patients on ecmo in this COVID ICU. We need people who have that passion and hope and compassion to join us! Please. Your words here encourage me to keep being a nurse. The best nurse I can be. Because damnit, it’s just so so hard sometimes. But the most rewarding career. And you get some badass stories too (as my mum says, just wait until after dinner)
@@EdVed206 no your words encouraged me too😭. I just got an internship at a hospital so now I will be bathing, feeding, transporting patients so now I can at least do something to help. I look forward to getting to work under nurses and I hope they are all as nice and encouraging as you 🥲 thank you for all that you do who knows maybe one day I’ll be helping beside you during the next pandemic (although I hope there won’t be one like this again in our lifetime)
God Bless You All.. Your The BEST.. You all saved my life more than once and you all LOVED MY CAT RADIO who was with me all the time. Your always in our prayer and Thank you for GIVING YOUR ALL.. WE LOVE YOU ALL AND WE SEND BIG HUGS, HUGS AND MORE HUGS .
Thank you so much for all that you do.. A dear friend of mine who I knew since I was real little that my family and I were taking care of for two years passed away just three weeks ago due to covid-19. We were only born one day apart and his mom was from Ukraine and his dad what's from the US and they had him one year after she got her citizenship here. He was diagnosed with a very aggressive terminal illness at Birth and the doctors told his family that it would get worse as he got older but sometimes it may give him a break during his teen years which it did. I'll never forget when it got to the point where his doctor said he would need around-the-clock care and before it even got to that point he had to do so much from breathing treatments and different types of medications all the way to a feeding tube and using a wheelchair and Walker as needed. But it got to the point where he would need IV Therapy every day instead of just every now and again he would require nighttime oxygen and oxygen during the day as needed Physical Therapy every day just to keep the strength he has and suctioning whenever it would become too hard for him to breathe and so on so forth. Basically he would need around-the-clock care and due to his parents developing health problems they couldn't do it anymore so my family said that we would take him in and take care of him from now on and I'll never forget when we loaded his hospital bed with him laying in it in our big van and while my parents were driving I was sitting right next to him. This was just a week after our 18th birthday celebration because again we were only born one day apart so we even shared a birthday party. He was a very very very devout Eastern Ukrainian Catholic and I think that really helped him through all the challenges his illness brought 10. Since my mom used to be an RN before becoming a stay-at-home mom I learned how to do every single aspect of his care from his breathing treatments feeding tube feedings and physical therapy all the way to doing daily IV pokes in his Port giving IV medications changing his feeding tube when needed managing his oxygen and suctioning when he needed it. When he came to me and told me that something wasn't right and to call his doctor I did and whenever he's not feeling great due to his health his doctor always told us to bring him into the hospital because with his health it could always take a turn and she told us to bring him in right away. When he got on his bed and we loaded it into the van and as we were driving to the hospital I was sitting right next to him in the seat next to his bed and I could hear him singing this Ukrainian Catholic hymn that would traditionallyonly be sung at an Eastern Catholic funerals or by the person that may not pull through and because he was usually a fighter and pulled through before he always had the attitude that he was going to make it but when he was singing that hymn completely in Ukrainian that broke my heart to pieces it really did. It was a stroke of luck but his doctor was able to get him his own room at the hospital and when we pulled in enrolled his bed out the nurses were ready and while my dad was pushing his bed through I was walking by him holding his hand and another thing that really broke me was the fact that he was actually shaking he was that scared I couldn't believe it. The Hospital knew him really really well and so did all the nurses and they could tell something was not right at all and that he wasn't coming in just for his traditional two weeks worth of treatment. He thought that they weren't going to let me in with him because of the virus and as my parents were talking to the nurse while I was comforting him and calming him he said to me please Carmon please don't go and I told him that I will do whatever I can and whatever I have to do so that way I don't have to go anywhere. After my parents talked to the nurse she came up to him and told him that she understood and could tell how scared he really was but only one person could go to his room with him and if they did they would have to quarantine themselves in the room with him. I looked at my parents and they said that I should go with him. When him and I got up to his room the nurse was really sweet the entire time and she told him that due to the things that are going on they have to do a covid-19 test and he has experienced viral swabs before and he does not enjoy them so he was not happy but she reminded him that I was right there and that while it may not be pleasant I was going to keep him calm while she did it. After she swabed him because all of a sudden it got hard for him to breathe she got his oxygen on him and checked his oxygen and saw that it was dropping. The test came back and it was positive. it was starting to become apparent that oxygen wasn't going to be enough and he always used a BiPAP at night while sleeping along with oxygen so the nurse said that he would have to wear his BiPAP and his oxygen day and night since he was having trouble breathing. when he got that positive test he was so scared that the doctor or the hospital wouldn't let me stay with him anymore but his nurse told him that they were going to get a cot for me so that way I can have somewhere to sleep and so we could still go with the plan of having me Stay there in quarantine with him. I got my test and for some reason I came up negative. and for some reason I came up negative. He was still able to speak but he was really tired. for a couple days it seems like he was starting to get better but then all of a sudden It was not good. His doctor and the nurse said that the best course of action would be to intubate him with a ventilator but that was hard for me to take but it was especially hard for him to take because he's been through that before this pandemic and he told me he would never want to do that again. and he told his nurse completely in Ukrainian in his exact words please no I would rather be with my Lord Jesus and my babushka and my dadushka now. if he is calling me home I want to go home and I want to go in peace and comfort and because that nurse knew him really well she understood bits and pieces but she needed me to translate a little bit so I translated what he said and it broke that nurses heart that after 21 long years of fighting and pulling through that due to what he heard about covid-19 and the odds of people that had to go on the ventilator especially if they had health problems that he just wanted to go peacefully. Those two Ukrainian words mean Grandma and Grandpa. When it was time for the night shift nurses to come in after day shift left he said to me Carmon I feel really tired really weak and really scared I would like to pass into heaven but I would like to pass in the manner that Jesus did after he died on the lap of the Virgin Mary in her arms and I would like to go to heaven starting where I feel safest and I knew what he meant so I called his night shift nurse who was a very sweet Eastern Orthodox lady and she had another nurse come in and they both lifted him up so that way he could pass away peacefully in my lap. While he was in my lap we had a zoom call with my parents and his parents and that was the hardest video call I have ever had to do. He would talk to the rest of us in English but he would talk to his mom and dad in Ukrainian. Three words that he said really pulled at my heartstrings because due to his illness he has been through so much and he never complained but those three words were it hurts Carmon. And I said to him I know honey I know but you will be with our Lord soon and when I said that he became more at peace with the situation. after the call he told me that he was content with going to his Lord but also really scared at the same time and his Eastern Orthodox night shift nurse came in to check on us and she could tell it was almost that time. And even though he was Eastern Catholic and his nurse was Eastern Orthodox their prayers and hymns their denominations were identical for the most part so after he told me he was scared I held his hand while he was in my lap and said shhh it's okay I'm here and I'm not going anywhere be at peace. and before him his nurse and I started singing their Eastern hymns she held his hand and calmly told him Carmon's here and her and I will make sure you go to heaven peacefully. After we sang his favorite Eastern hymn which was a very beautiful one I placeed my hand on his chest and then out of nowhere his heart just stopped beating he stopped breathing and that's when I knew he left and went to a better place but before he did go after we all chanted he said to me in Ukrainian then English I love you Carmon and thank you. God bless his nurse because right when he passed I couldn't hold it anymore and she gave me her shoulder to lean on and his funeral liturgy was so beautiful even though it was just me my family and his parents And his priest. There were a couple of other close family members and friends but that's it. His dad learned and was fluent in Ukrainian so he gave his eulogy completely in Ukrainian And I gave mine completely in English. The family asked me to give a eulogy and I was touched and honored to be able to do so they also asked me to sing the song that he sang on the way to the hospital that is usually done for these occasions and that was very beautiful very somber and very hard at the same time. his family and my family all bursted into tears after church because of how beautiful they told me I sounded. . May you rest in peace my sweet Kyrylo. you were such a wonderful person and I'm glad I was able to be more or less like your nurse for these two years and also like your one day older sister. there is a big hole in my heart now that you're gone but I know you're in heaven and I will see you one day
Guys I work with 3 collegaues in Bosnia and herzegovina in Sarajevo with covid patients and 3 of us work with more than 80 patients. This is crazy. We cant handle it anymore. This sittuation is very bad here for us who work and for patients. Too much patients on small amount of us who works with these patients.
I have been a nurse for 30 years plus, 11 of those in ICU, now in PACU. When the surgery cases went to essentials only, we were advised that we would be floating to the floors, covid floors , and ICU as " helping hands" basically glorified " go-fers". While the nurses work in isolation with ALL the ppe on,we stand at the doors until the come to the window with" will you go get me a..." . Now with more nurses falling ill , we are utilized even more. We have our own ppe and can go into rooms and take a more proactive part., from turning patients, to bathing , to wiping bums. And proud to do it ! We are a TEAM ! I see nurses that have come out of admin offices, support services, put on old scrubs and jump back in the game having not given a med in years. Unfortunately, I have also seen the nurses that have refused to float. Put in for leave of absence, and outwardly say they won't float. You have turned your back on us and to those for whom you've entered this career. Why did you enter this career?Shame , just shame ! This is the war. And to you my sisters and brothers, I got your back ! You're damn right I got your back !
To this wonderful person, Thanks for sharing your journey. Thank you for showing us humanity and courage. I appreciate your rawness about being scared. Thank you for choosing what you do. Knowing what you got into is the unknown but only known part is your selfless act to help others. For you and your family and all of us. I hope we survive on the other side of this. #lovealways #worldpeace
Thats a union thing. 12 hour shifts need to be outlawed. Compromises patient care and outcomes. Nurses demanded the 12 hour shift so zero sympathy from me.
I give those nurses my respect they risk their life’s for us to get better I was in the icu for COVID and i survived it thanks to them for always looking out for me 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Devastating for anyone who has lost a love one through COVID or been through it themselves. My heart goes out to them all, I nearly lost my daughter to it just two weeks ago. She is doing well now and home. We need to remember the devastation COVID has on the wonderful medical teams around the world. The Trauma they too go through dealing with this. My prayers are with you ALL. ❤️
thank you for being on the front lines and protecting us, I live in a tribe on the coast and tourist were mad for us not allowing them onto our beach. Our elders would be at risk if we allowed that,. Scary time for sure. thanks nurses and doctors and all hospital staff.
My heart brakes for the brave men and woman that are battling Covid on the front lines... and for everyone that has lost a loved one due to this virus... may god be with us. God bless us all🙏
You have no idea the one who holding the ipad feeling, listening every each word from family relative by the fact that they knew their sibling are dying and chance to survive is super low. I am crying because i am that person and my heart break every pieces.
I’m a skilled CNA and have been ☎️ to work here. I worked the vent unit at Cleveland clinic {Ohio}. I know I can do this. I’m just so afraid after loosing my grandma and uncle to Covid in August 2020, after they had A 4th of July party 🎉 in Ohio, they both got buried before August 4..... But when I watch this it makes me Cry/smile 😃 All nurses are awesome 👏 and thanks 🙏🏾 to all my nurses world 🌎 wide from #Seattle 💋
I remember telling my sister who is a nurse to consider resigning due to the pandemic. She told me that no, and that they are like soldiers they cannot leave during the battle in case she died at least she help save lives. She contracted covid and when she recovers she went again to the battle.
The staff at Baptist Health in Little Rock AR are wonderful they tried so hard to save my dads life. Unfortunately he passed away Thanksgiving 2020. God please protect our heros
I have been very vigilant in trying to stay safe. I wish people would listen and watch these videos. It’s real and it’s deadly. Everyone that is involved in this kind of care, I pray and send all my heartfelt appreciation for all that you are trying to do. We as human beings needs to come together and do what we can to beat this virus. Let’s get back to living in harmony and appreciate life. Thank you 🙏
@belly tripper hey belly👋... Covid-19 is real but some people don't believe....so you just have to stay safe and make sure your family are all safe too
@@genie153 how can u just say that to someone that actually got covid but at the same time battling other types of disease that they didnt even ask for to have. Even a person that's healthy can still get covid. How can u just say that without feeling guilty and sympathy towards those that already gone and they cant even get to see their loved one just to say goodbye.... WHAT IS WRONG WITH U???!!
Here are 12 important questions and answers before considering getting vaccinated: ●"If I get vaccinated can I stop wearing a mask(s)?" Government: "NO" ●"If I get vaccinated will the restaurants, bars, schools, fitness clubs, hair salons, etc. reopen and will people be able to get back to work like normal? Government: "NO" ●"If I get vaccinated will I be resistant to Covid?" Government: "Maybe. We don't know exactly, but probably not." ●"If I get vaccinated, at least I won't be contagious to others - right?" Government: "NO. the vaccine doesn’t stop transmission." ●"If I get vaccinated, how long will the vaccine last?" Government: "No one knows. All Covid "vaccines" are still in the experimental stage." ● "If I get vaccinated, can I stop social distancing?" Government: "NO" ● "If my parents, grandparents and myself all get vaccinated can we hug each other again?" Government: "NO" ● "So what's the benefit of getting vaccinated?" Government: "Hoping that the virus won't kill you." ●"Are you sure the vaccine won't injure or kill me?" Government: "NO" ●"If statistically the virus won't kill me (99.7% survival rate), why should I get vaccinated?" Government: "To protect others." ●"So if I get vaccinated, I can protect 100% of people I come in contact with?" Government: "NO" ● "If I experience a severe adverse reaction, long term effects (still unknown) or die from the vaccine will I (or my family) be compensated from the vaccine manufacturer or the Government?" Government: "NO - the government and vaccine manufacturers have 100% zero liability regarding this experimental drug" So to summarize, the Covid19 "vaccine"... Does not provide immunity Does not eliminate the virus Does not prevent death Does not guarantee you won’t get it Does not stop you from passing it on to others Does not eliminate the need for travel bans Does not eliminate the need for business closures Does not eliminate the need for lockdowns Does not eliminate the need for masking If after reading this you still decide to get the "vaccine"...
Resolution55555: I don’t really care if you’re a COVID Conspiracy nut, but stop being such an insensitive twat. Also, get a fucking life - Jesus, you’ve replied to like half the comments on this video with negative bullshit, ugh.
@@lindarose6934 What is sad is that people like yourself believe in this lie. Do you realize that globally 1,500,000 people die daily. 650,000 people die yearly from the flu.What makes COVID-19 so special?