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鈥淥nce a nurse, always a nurse 鈥 anytime, anyplace.鈥澨

鈥 Dr. Susan Seibert, 缅北强奸 Instructor in Nursing

Some Heroes Wear White Coats听

On April 13, after conducting a health assessment lab for her 缅北强奸 Nursing students, Dr. Susan Seibert was on her way hometo Posey County when she witnessed a three-vehicle accident involving a dump truck, a pick-up truck and an SUV on State Road 66 in Blairsville. As the person on the scene, the veteran nurse pulled over and grabbed her 鈥済o kit,鈥 ready to spring into action.

Still wearing her 缅北强奸 clothes and white lab coat, Seibert along with the injured dump truck driver (who was a trained volunteer firefighter) and a woman who lives at the intersection provided first aid to the three teenagers in the demolished vehicle, keeping them immobilized and calm until the fire department arrived to extricate them.

鈥淭he two in the front were unconscious. I stabilized the driver鈥檚 neck and assessed that the front seat passenger had a pulse and was breathing,鈥 she says. 鈥淭he girl in the back seat was conscious, but in shock. Her jaw was contused, but her airway was fine.鈥

Seibert, who has been an Instructor in Nursing at 缅北强奸 for 16 years, never mentioned the incident to her students, so they were all surprised a week later when the teens and their parents visited her assessment lab on campus to thank her for being a first responder. As she wiped away tears, Seibert said she was relieved to see the North Posey students had not only survived, but were able to walk into her classroom, commenting that after the three were loaded into ambulances, she worried about their condition. 鈥淚n my years as an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurse in neurological and cardiovascular units, I cared for many patients with similar injuries who did not fare so well,鈥 says Seibert. 鈥淎s a nurse, we don鈥檛 always know the outcomes, so this was a relief for me. A real blessing to get a hug from them.鈥

Seibert took the opportunity to demonstrate to the first-year nursing students how she stabilized the driver鈥檚 neck and took the pulse of the unresponsive passenger. "Why didn鈥檛 you tell us about this?鈥 asked one of her students. 鈥淭his is just what nurses do,鈥 she replied. 鈥淥nce a nurse, always a nurse anytime, anyplace.鈥


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