08-13-2014, 05:02 PM
I am much more calm and able to concentrate upon the spiritual aspects of life outside of work but at work, it's incredibly difficult due to the pace at which we work.
At any given moment, I am doing any or all of the following
Helping a patient stand for an xray or sliding a patient over
Running to another xray room to check on my students
Answer phone calls
Use the computer to look at patient charts
Speaking with nurses/doctors while watching my patient or student
Performing the actual xray while making sure the patient doesn't fall or running back in because they are in pain
Then seeing what's next to do while checkin my images along with the students
Sometimes we are going at such an insane pace, there is simply no way to be spiritually conscious of my actions. I am simply running on adrenaline. Luckily I can still care for the patients which is where my service comes in but consciously analyzing comments/situations/scenarios etc is impossible.
At any given moment, I am doing any or all of the following
Helping a patient stand for an xray or sliding a patient over
Running to another xray room to check on my students
Answer phone calls
Use the computer to look at patient charts
Speaking with nurses/doctors while watching my patient or student
Performing the actual xray while making sure the patient doesn't fall or running back in because they are in pain
Then seeing what's next to do while checkin my images along with the students
Sometimes we are going at such an insane pace, there is simply no way to be spiritually conscious of my actions. I am simply running on adrenaline. Luckily I can still care for the patients which is where my service comes in but consciously analyzing comments/situations/scenarios etc is impossible.