Thursday, 17 October 2024
Brazil in Brunel University
Saturday, 12 October 2024
Echocardiogram
The echocardiogram was fascinating ..to see my heart the flow of oxygenated blood in graphics red the deoxygenated blood flow in graphics blue.. we tend to do a colour code like this for biological differentiation. In reality oxygenated blood is brighter red than darker deoxgenated blood. Remember your biology red cells haemoglobin carry freshly oxygenated blood from our lungs to send oxygen via our arteries round to all our cells for metabolism. Haemoglobin then carries carbon dioxide by product of metabolic process to lungs via venous system to be exhaled. In brief lol Though there is more complex dynamics going on.
So my heart pumping action looked at ...left ventricle fill and squeeze for oxygenated blood and right side for deoxgenated flow to lungs. My aorta main artery and vena cava main vein assessed. After to say I was in complete relax Mindfulness while this happening in good hands.
The hospital was calm and quiet early on this Saturday morning. I arrived mega early taking first U7 bus to Uxbridge then U9 bus that goes directly into the hospital. Scroll down to read something extra happened to me ...***
Sunday, 6 October 2024
Saturday Peace March
Learn more about my Nuse Mo'men and his oncology nursing
Also did a piece to camera Iran TV news ...message how we need Shalom Salem Peace Om Shanti as our Earth cries out for care. We need Leaders Mature in the Wisdom of Peace ..as each missile launched from wherever is an attack on us all .. it adds to climate crisis and we will see more earthquakes, more wild fires and flooding..time for no more wars ..
Visions a must to watch
In memory Stephen Lee Ostrowski 🕺
Thoughts with Donna never forget the instant attraction when I brought her round to your place ..lol 💞
Good Start October Brunel Uni
October got off to a good start with more caring and sharing at Brunel University. Our Brunel Older Reference Group seminar was very well attended with retirees from all walks of life, careers and heaps of experience. We had a good array of researchers presenting their work on the ageing process, health & wellbeing. That wellbeing was recognised as not only physical & mental but social too.
I was sat near a retired Health Visitor and a retired nurse midwife like myself. Coffee break natters were on our careers and how the NHS has become more fragmented rather than unified. So in my ideas to the researchers I felt we needed to design integrated care pathways. Brunel itself has multidisciplinary departments, now with a medical school as well as nursing, physiotherapy, occupational therapy then the university is in a good position to tackle fragmentation of care. We also identified that there are many private agencies in the NHS which means constant change of clinical staff interacting with patients. This creates a weakness of lack of continuity of care and patients often having to go over history time and time again to establish rapport.
The researchers also look at maximising wellbeing in the ageing process and we are all grateful for this. We feel listened to and valued.