عنون
ЎỖǗŜŜẸƑ hasanin에 의해My first patient had cardiac arrest
1. It was my first day in the ICU when I suddenly heard people shouting, "Arrest." I did not understand anything, but I saw the staff running, so I ran after them.
2. A few seconds later, I saw someone on the patient's bed performing chest compressions strongly and accurately. Nurses were preparing IV lines and connecting monitors while others were calling for equipment and the ER doctor.
3. I stood there trying to understand what was happening when someone handed me a blood gas analyzer and told me to run to the lab and tell them it was an "Arrest."
4. I ran quickly even though I didn't know where the laboratory was.
5. When I returned with the results, the situation was still the same. The doctor said, "We've been performing CPR for 12 minutes. Get the adrenaline ready."
6. I started to understand the situation little by little and began helping in simple ways while watching the team work together to save the patient.
7. Suddenly, someone shouted, "A pulse, everyone!"
All eyes turned to the monitor. The pulse was weak, but it was there.
8. For a moment, the room became silent. Then I heard the doctor say, "Thank God, he's back."
9. I stepped back and looked at the whole scene. My breathing was heavy, and my heart was beating fast.
I realized that everything I had learned in lectures was meant for moments like this.
10. That experience changed me from just a student into someone who was becoming part of a team learning how to save lives.
11. I felt a mixture of fear, gratitude, and pride because I had been part of a moment when a life was saved.
12. Then I remembered the verse from the Quran:
"And whoever saves a life, it is as if he has