(I know I could call or go there and ask someone but this is just general question ) The closest hospital to me is Wycoff Heights medical center and I don’t know if I can volunteer at the hospital to like hold babies and feed them and like even just watching them like newborns and stuff like nurses do. P.S. I really love babies and little children
I am getting kyphosis surgery Dec 7 and I am 16 years old. Its at the cleveland clinic main campus. Will I for sure be in pediatrics? I just want to make sure the workers are nice because when my mom had surgery the nurses she had were sooo mean It seems like the nurses and other workers are nicer to the kids unit.
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Buritrols are new to me, and I am not quite sure I understand them. When running maintenance fluids, or when adding meds to the buritrol, I have problems knowing which clamps need to be open or closed. There is a roller clamp just above the buritrol, and an open/close valve to the buritrol itself. Anyone that can help me understand the concept would be great!! Thanks!!
It’s difficult for me to get her on to breastfeeding because she’s already used to the bottle. I had to put her on the bottle right when she was born because i had a C-section operation and it was really hard to get her to breastfeed. And the nurses at the hospital didn’t show me much on how to breastfeed too.