I became as a certified nursing assistant working with patients in the wound care department. I would prepare the area for the nurses in wound care changes or assist our doctors on the bedside supplies from the nurses for a wound debridement. As a cardiac medical assistant in the Sutter Pacific hospital in San Francisco, I was able to observe many surgeries after my work shift. I remain intrigued in the interest of what is happening around me while I sat quietly and how the surgery would end on an excellent note from start to finish. As I remembered, on the other hand, I have seen when the cauterizing pen stopped working and the patient is bleeding out of control. The surgical technologist told the nurse with a stern projecting voice to