Wednesday, April 25, 2012

CERT

Last Friday (April 20th), I volunteered for 3 hours with an organization called CERT: Community Emergency Response Teams. I worked with CERT to help train the students involved with HOSA, by pretending to be an injured victim of a simulated natural disaster. There were about 10-13 pretend victims, which the trainees in HOSA had to locate and rescue from the "ruble". I had a lot of fun pretending to have an open arm fracture. Being a victim really opened my eyes to what can make a patient feel calm in a crisis situation, and what really makes the patient feel neglected and frustrated. Some of the trainee's just yelled at me when I asked for help, and that really mad me feel angry despite the fact that I'm only pretending to be injured. If I was really injured, my fear and anxiety would only increase if someone was yelling at me. Luckily, there were some trainee's who spoke soothing words and assured me that I would be taken care of which made me feel safe and calm. In a way, I think that being the fake victim allowed me to learn more about how to respond to a victim of incrisis than the trainees, because I can now relate to how the patient feels. In the end, I had a great time, and I would recommend this project to all the students at UST as a great learning experience and a really fun time!

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Japhet Creek

Last Saturday (April 14th), I volunteered for 4 hours at Japhet Creek. I am not from Houston so it was really nice to see more of the reserved aspect of Houston in contrast to downtown. At the creek, the other volunteers and I worked hard to pick up trash along the creek and pull the weeds that were inhibiting the natural sunflowers from growing. We must have pulled more than 50 lbs of weeds! However, my favorite part of the experience was exploring the creek while gathering trash along the way. We found the most surprising trash along the creek such as, a PSP gaming controller, an old record, and enough clothing to make 2 complete outfits! Apart from the dead possum that I almost stepped on, exploring the creek was a lot of fun! I felt like I was Bear Grylls, from the TV show, Man vs Wild! At the end of the day I was dirty, sweaty, smelly, but content with the amount of trash and weeds that we worked so hard to dispose of. Overall I really enjoyed the experience and I am glad I went on a new adventure.