New Delhi: Setting an example for others, a group of five nurses have voluntarily come forward to provide their services at the newly setup COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at All Indian Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in the backdrop of coronavirus crisis.
These nurses will be helping the medical teams in treating the COVID-19 infected patients at the ICU ward as well as motivate them.
Kanish Yadav (33), a nursing officer narrates, "I am working in AIIMS ICU department for the last eight years. In January, I was assigned special duty for blood donation camp which was scheduled to continue till March 31. However, our duty was cut short and we were relieved from duty due to COVID-19 outbreak."
Yadav continued, "After being relieved from duty, I started introspecting. On March 30, I decided to write to the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) seeking permission to provide service at the COVID ward. To my surprise, the letter was immediately accepted as there was already a shortage of manpower."
His letter to CNO interestingly states that he can motivate not only his team but all COVID-19 positive patients who at times slip into depression.
When asked what made him chose the COVID-19 ward even after knowing that it remains prone to infection, Yadav asserts, "I just want to stick to my job profile of serving the patients. It makes me satisfied and happy to see patients smiling."