– Tone and Gjert Ingebrigtsen. To, I pray thee! Knut Arild Hareide. Åhhh. And MARIT BJØRGEN!

Anne Alvestad Berglund, kontaktsykepleier for hjertebarn on Thoraxkirurgisk department at the national hospital sitting with the most important ones on your lap and read up on the competition his in Dagbladet finals of this Year’s names. It is not some anyone.

SOFT MEDICINE: – the Mouse, it beeps thin from Ida Kjosås (2), which has operated in the stomach and want home to Hardanger. Instead, Ida on the way to the ultrasound. When the bed her roll through sykehuskorridorene, it is with the Rasmus in the armkroken. Photo: Jørn H. Moen Show more

Gunhild Stordalen, Ada Hegerberg. Gurimalla, that is! I think I die of excitement, ” continues Berglund and creates tremors in the body to the Rasmus.

Kosedyret is for the occasion embellished with nissedrakt and the Norwegian flag.

SOFT MEDICINE: A paw of polyester to keep the in the. Meet Rasmus, the mouse that works in a around-the-clock shifts for the comfort of the smallest patients on the Oslo universitetsykehus. Video: Trude Lorentzen Show more Show more Show more

– Rasmus is very proud to be nominated among all these important and famous people. And a bit embarrassed, think sykehusmusas mother, Ragnhild Throat, which is spesialsykepleier and leader for children and youth) at Oslo university hospital (OUS).

Hverdagshelt

this is How real hverdagshelter. The other nominees are so medievante. Politicians and idrettsfantomer. Rasmus is no star. He is a struggling that just does its job, day in and day out. Seven days a week, year around.

Rasmus is a Norwegian helsevesens “greatest hero” Dagbladet Plus

When small children are seriously ill, is Rasmus a tool to understand the painful and scary they must be through. Instead of words, children learn by playing with him. Rasmus has all the diagnoses it is possible to get. His job is to let him operate several times a day, being poked with needles and get the intravenous infusion of large amounts of medicine, run in and out of CT, MR and PET-drums, get the electrodes on the heart and the brain, blodtrykksmåler on his arm, bandage on all body parts, not to mention expounded bowel and urinkateter.

NO SIGN OF HEALING: With the ECG electrodes on the chest, blodtrykksmåler on the arm, veneflon and narkosemaske is and remains the Rasmus during medical treatment. He should never be written out from hospital. Photo: Jørn H. Moen Show more

While healthy children reads “Snøsøsteren”, dolls Rasmus also up as the main character in the material offered at the hospital: Binders with titles such as “Rasmus get radiation therapy” and “Rasmus is going to nuclear medicine”.

Magic shifts

the Rasmus was first a character figure in books by Merete Holmsen and Kjell E. Midthun. He was taken in use in the physical form of Ragnhild Throat, and colleagues at the national hospital at the beginning of the 2000s. Since all OUS made him his, and other health organisations have developed their own variants for the same educational principle – that the moose Elvin in Drammen and a teddy Fredrik Fresh at the Hospital.

HARD: sometimes dressed as an employee with the access card around your neck, other times hospitalized, with navnebånd around the wrist. Rasmus come in various sizes and in many versions of the Oslo university hospital and manages to be on guard at the national hospital, Radiumhospitalet, Ullevål and Aker at the same time. Photo: Jørn H. Moen Show more

Rasmus come in various sizes and in many versions and is working in a magical shifts so that he is on guard at both Rikshospitalet, Radiumhospitalet, Ullevål and Aker at the same time. Sometimes dressed as an employee, with the access card around your neck, other times hospitalized, with navnebånd around the wrist.

He does not take a time christmas. For just in these days, while other children are experiencing this year’s desiderte highlight with family and friends, located 250 children admitted, only at the national hospital. The little patients have wires and hoses attached to their bodies. Someone must be in the hospital for several months, and even years. When you need to have a paw of polyester to keep the in the.

– When the Ida operated stomach her, she was very concerned about a big Rasmus-teddy bear in the corridor. We had to go out to him several times to check if he had a bandage on the same place as her, ” says Gøril Kjosås, mother of Ida (2) who was a patient at the national hospital in our.

the Nomination for this Year’s name is so absolutely of its place, she believes.

– Rasmus works. He moves the focus away from that which is scary as the surgeon get the job done.

HEIAGJENG: Suddenly prater Rasmus bergensdialekt, when radiograf Randi Salberg gives life to him. – Now get some sticky cream on your stomach and so should the doctor keep a kind of camera until the stomach, ” explains Rasmus to Ida. Mom Gøril and dad Cato in the middle. Photo: Jørn H. Moen Show more

– So fun to hear. Fun! exclaimed Heidi Miranda Pour, mother of Leona (4) who has cerebral palsy and recently underwent a painful hip replacement.

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For our part, were Rasmusbamsen absolutely essential in order to get her into the operating room, ” she says.

While Mina Boberg Myhre, mother of Loki (3) which is nyretransplantert, elaborates:

– Loki expresses itself through Rasmus. When he is afraid or hurt, the toys he with Rasmus and shows on him. On the way he told me things he did not say in other ways.

Reduces the use of force or coercion

According to Maren Østvold Lindheim, psykologspesialist at the department for child and adolescent mental health at the hospital (S-BUP) reduces the tools that the Rasmus the use of coercion in health care. While in mental health care have strict rules for physical powers, they occur constantly holding of the small patients at Norwegian hospitals, dental practices and medical centers. To be threatened to take a blood test can provide trauma that sit in for life.

BATTING IN the BRAIN: EEG can look reasonably scary, with 23 electrodes attached to the scalp and one on the earlobe. Aryan Ahmed (7) shows the Rasmus how to sit a grave while hjerneaktiviteten flows out through the wires and into a computer monitor. Photo: Jørn H. Moen Show more

All the children who operated to get a small Rasmus home. It goes with 2,000 teddy bears in a year, which costs 50 dollars in purchases per unit. Rasmus is what we call the “psychosocial care”, but not everyone understands the value of a teddy bear in a high-tech health care. Musas advocates to contribute with their own time and creativity: Nurses, knitting and sewing clothes for him. Since he is not considered medical equipment, is he not a part of the hospital’s annual budget, and must be funded with gavepenger.

the Nomination for this Year’s names in the Newspaper stirs us deeply, ” says Ragnhild Throat.

– It is a recognition and visibility of the job we do, and we are very grateful for.

well-EQUIPPED MOUSE: Rasmus brings a flicker of the world to children who can’t be out in it. Garderobekassa his includes outfits for all seasons. Now is nissekostymet on, to spread the christmas cheer to those who must spend the holidays in the hospital. Photo: Jørn H. Moen Show more testpoll