[Music]
[SickKids logo appears on a white background]
[Red and blue lights flash over an ambulance]
Anjelica Guytingco, Clinical Support Nurse: It’s the unknown.
[Two people wearing navy blue scrubs, yellow protective gowns, surgical gloves and surgical caps push a stretcher through the doors to the emergency department (ED)]
Guytingco: Like, we're always kind of treading that water of, like, borderline danger.
[Guytingco pulls her arms through a yellow protective gown]
Guytingco: Because we don't know what's coming.
[Guytingco walks down a hallway]
Guytingco: And I think that's the amazing thing about the emerge department is that it's always different.
[Wearing blue surgical gloves, Guytingco presses buttons on a touch-screen monitor using her finger]
[Guytingco and a colleague look at a screen together]
Guytingco: We can see anyone from, you know, brand new, you know, fresh out of the womb to their 18th birthday.
[The camera shows a hallway with numbered hospital rooms, with the doorway to room No. 9 in focus]
[The camera focuses on a stethoscope around a SickKids’ employee’s neck]
Guytingco: And the life span is amazing to me.
[The camera pans over the red Emergency sign over the ED, and lands on Guytingco, who is standing below the sign, wearing a mask]
Guytingco: Hi, my name is Anjelica. My pronouns are she/her. I'm a registered nurse in the emergency department at SickKids.
[Guytingco is sitting in a chair in an office]
Text on screen: Anjelica Guytingco, Clinical Support Nurse, ED, SickKids
Guytingco: Straight out of nursing school, I went to this really small hospital, which taught me many, many great things and gave me a great foundation to come here.
[Guytingco and a colleague stand together at a computer in the ED]
Guytingco: I had no idea what type of jobs are out there, what type of nursing leader roles, what type of even other nursing roles that there are because I came from such a small centre.
[A group of SickKids employees wearing scrubs and masks stand around a human patient simulator lying on a hospital bed]
Guytingco: The teamwork of the emergency department at SickKids is something I have never experienced before. There are so many disciplines that you encounter every day, from child life to social work.
[A variety of medications are displayed on a table]
Guytingco: To our clinical externs, to our flow support, to our phlebotomists.
[Guytingco types on a laptop keyboard]
Guytingco: Every single one of those people have a very important role, and we could not do our jobs as nurses without them.
[A SickKids staff member counts their fingers, while two other employees look on]
Guytingco: We as a group go through great times together.
[A staff member touches the head of a human patient simulator, which is lying on a hospital bed wearing a neck brace and a respirator]
Guytingco: And we as a group go through terrible times together.
[A sliding automatic door closes on the group of SickKids staff in an emergency room]
Guytingco: We encounter a lot of trauma. We encounter a lot of patients’ worst days of their life and parents’ worst days of their life.
[The SickKids employees interact with the human patient simulator]
Guytingco: And it's a lot of emotional burden to take on. And we cannot get through these times without having a good support system. And I am thankful and I'm blessed that the people I work with are super supportive of me and everyone else they work with.
[Guytingco stands in a hospital hallway wearing a mask]
Guytingco: What makes me come back to work every day is that feeling that I have done something positive and that I have made an impact on someone's life.
[Guytingco walks through a sliding door wearing a yellow protective gown and blue surgical gloves]
[Guytingco interacts with a hospital machine]
Guytingco: Whether it's one patient or five patients, I go home at the end of the day knowing that I gave 110 per cent to my patients.
[Guytingco takes off the yellow gown]
[Guytingco walks out of the ED as the camera pans to the red Emergency sign]
Guytingco: And that I have positively impacted their day.
[Music]
[SickKids logo appears on a white background]
[End of video]