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SS. 3006. Keyhole Surgery - Speaking - Reena Vineesh - Nurse - GrandMaster

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INTERLOCUTOR GRANDMASTER 0:00

Yes, you can start now. And good evening, Lincoln.


NURSE REENA VINEESH 0:02

Good evening. My name is Rena, I'm not registered nurses working in this hospital wards. Lincoln, you have undergone a surgery, and you're ready that you have made a great recovery. Can you tell me how are you feeling now and have your pain?


INTERLOCUTOR GRANDMASTER 0:21

I will find nurse that pain is okay. But I'm feeling very tired and my stomach is quite sore. I'm feeling very sick.


NURSE REENA VINEESH 0:32

Okay, Mr. Lee Can I Can extremely understand your concern. Don't worry, you are in a right place. And with better hands, we have got expertise panel of doctors and nurses here to take care of you. So don't feel very, you are under safe hands up. As you said you have pain, the pain is expected outcome after this surgery. So in order to relieve the pain, we have administered you the painkillers, so it will take some time to wait patiently in Lincoln. So I hope I'm clear to you, Lincoln.


INTERLOCUTOR GRANDMASTER 1:10

Yes.


NURSE REENA VINEESH 1:12

Okay, other than this, do you have any other questions to ask me?


INTERLOCUTOR GRANDMASTER 1:17

No, nice. I could tell you that the pain is tell you if the pain changes or if it's I start to feel worse.


NURSE REENA VINEESH 1:31

Oh, okay, Mr. Lincoln, I understand that I'll give you a pain score zero to 10 where zero is no pain and 10 is the worst pain you have not experienced. So can you please rate your pain on the pain score?


INTERLOCUTOR GRANDMASTER 1:46

Yeah, I can tell you something around eight in between eight and nine I can say


NURSE REENA VINEESH 1:50

oh, that means you're experiencing severe kind of pain, I can extremely understand your concern is telling her no need to worry. We have administered you painkiller. So gradually, it will take time, take some time to act on your body. Other than that, so you're you are not you are sure to observe for any complications like pain, nausea, if you have any such complications, please inform us so that we take adequate steps in order to get relief of this condition. Apart from that, can I proceed you with other no other no other measures?


INTERLOCUTOR GRANDMASTER 2:29

Nurse I feel hungry and thirsty. And but I'm worried about eating and drinking in case I want it.


NURSE REENA VINEESH 2:39

It seems that your net position see Mr. Lincoln Have you have undergone surgery. So you are kept under observation. So we are giving you IV fluids. So once after the surgery, like for two or three hours, we will administer you continuously with IV fluids. And then doctor will check whether you are able to tolerate the liquid. So once you're able to tolerate the liquid, then we will start with liquid diet and if no vomiting or nausea and then we'll start with semi solid diet. So I hope I'm clear to you Inca Yes, yes. Okay, I tell us some of the discharge measures like the doctor will see your condition and doctor will check the nutritional status and your progress level. And before getting discharged, we will check that you have passed urine and if we and we will know we want to know that if you have any difficulty please inform us so that we will check and apart from that mean, as I have informed you that we will check the nutritional status also whether you're able to tolerate it with a liquid diet and this to a this to mention measures if are fine, then you're ready to go home. Am I making myself clear to you Lincoln?


INTERLOCUTOR GRANDMASTER 4:03

Yes. I try to take something when can I have the stitches removed? Nurse?

NURSE REENA VINEESH 4:12

Yes, that's a reasonable question I can understand. See some of the possible after effects of surgery like bloating flatulence, diarrhoea is quite common, but still in order to relieve that we have administer your medications. But as you have informed as you have asked me that post operative care, dissolvable stitches are we have put dissolvable stitchers so it will disappear within two weeks. But the outside sutures whatever is present us we will remove that within three to four days. I hope I'm clear to you, Lincoln. Yes, yes. Okay. And apart from that, you have to take adequate rest and whatever medications doctor has prescribed. Take the medication At write down, if you observe any such complications like bleeding or any other complications like excessive pain, you can see the immediate medical attention so that we will be here to help you and take high calcium rich and high protein rich diet in order to in order in order to improve the moon. So, I hope I have cleared your doubts.


INTERLOCUTOR GRANDMASTER 5:26

Yes, that's very clear and very, very much. Okay. Right. Yes. Right. Regarding the information regarding the stitches and dressings, it's very clear. And my mother is coming to pick me up and she will stay with me until tomorrow nurse.


NURSE REENA VINEESH 5:55

Oh, okay. Well, and apart from that, your does your mother take care of your home or you need any care for the first 24 hours?


INTERLOCUTOR GRANDMASTER 6:05

No, no, she is very responsible. She takes care of everything. So I knew regarding anything, but give Mr. Lincoln for the first 212 days then if somebody is there to support my mother, that will be very fine, I suppose.


NURSE REENA VINEESH 6:21

Yes, I am glad that your mother is taking care of you. I'm glad. But still, as you have informed me that if care is needed, I can make an arrangement for carer we do have 24 hours upscaler here in hospital. So just make an arrangement for you to take care at home. Okay, Mr. Lincoln. Okay, that's okay. Thank you, Mr. Lincoln. Have a great recovery.


INTERLOCUTOR GRANDMASTER 6:48

Thank you, nurse. Thank you very much. Have a nice day.


 

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