Deputy chief nursing officer at Mumbai's Sir HN Reliance Foundation Hospital, Abraham has gone beyond her call of duty during the coronavirus pandemic, saying she is blessed that she can be of service at this time
Anitha Abraham, deputy chief nursing officer, Sir HN Reliance Foundation in Mumbai, is currently posted at SevenHills Hospital's Covid-19 facility in Marol.
For Anitha Abraham, the greatest reward is the words of gratitude she gets from patients who’ve recovered from the coronavirus. At the time of discharge, she says, they have tears in their eyes and relief writ large over their faces. “They thank us profusely, saying they never felt they were fighting a virus because of the family-like care that they got. They call us angels in their lives,” says the deputy chief nursing officer, who has been at the forefront of the Covid-19 battle, posted at the Sir HN Reliance Foundation-managed Covid-19 facility at Mumbai’s SevenHills Hospital, in suburban Marol, since the end of March.
A 29-year veteran in the medical profession, Abraham, 49, admits that the pandemic has brought fresh challenges for health care professionals like her. Among those is carrying out their duties in personal protection equipment (PPE) kits for 4 to 8 hours at a stretch, depending on their responsibilities for the day.
“We can neither drink water nor use the washroom when in PPE. It results in dehydration and exhaustion,” she says, adding that wearing masks can be suffocating too.
“It can lead to a communication gap with our colleagues as well as patients, who also wear masks. So, we repeat ourselves to ensure the instructions are not lost on them. We have to be extra vigilant to understand what our patients are saying,” she says.