Unbelievable how the months and jornadas have flown!! Fast and wild.
We prepared for the surgical trip, as we always do with cleaning, restocking and cleaning again. The cooks went shopping with Obdulio and purchased the food that they will need for the week. Rigo and William have the hotel/ rooms ready, with all clean laundry. Milton and Javier have the grounds looking wonderful!
Silvia preparing the ORs.
Diego opening and cleaning all of the patient's bedside tables.
The patient recovery area is ready!
Ada and Imadeysi restocking the anesthesia room.
Pascual and Maria prepping OR #3.
When everything is in its proper place, we are ready to see patients. This week, we will have enough patients to run two OR for GYN surgeries and one OR for pediatric urology. I think that we have enough patients to keep the team busy.
As patients are ready to go to the operating room, they are seated in a special area. Their IV is started, sometimes an antibiotic is given and then the person who will be giving the anesthesia visits. They review what the surgery will be, discuss allergies if there are any, answer any questions that the patient may have and then they are prayed with.
Here two patients have some time to get to know each other a little before they walk to the operating room.
We had several children and babies this week. One small baby needed to have some special care to his lungs after surgery. Lauren quickly managed the baby and all went well.
Susan had her ABC Child visit on Sunday. They were so kind and brought her flowers. The ABC Program assists with children who continue to study in school and also assists the family.
One patient did need to receive blood in the afternoon of her surgery. Elmer was in Mazatenango when I called him. He arrived safely, with two units of blood, in fifty minutes. The blood infusing with a "pressure bag" around it.
As fast as September arrived. so did Friday morning. We had our traditional photo before we loaded up the buses and made our way to Antigua. This group was a wide variety of people who have been coming down. Several new people were in the group and I hope to see them again, in the near future.
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