Rare to see such science brilliance coupled with extraordinary communication-teaching skills. What a gift you are; Not only to me, but everyone in Fundamentals this semester. I felt if I bombed the final, it would really hurt your feelings...THANK YOU!!!
Re: The Course in particular
Loved the twists and Mrs. D flair in trying to make Fundamentals fun! The mock assessment illness
exercise was tremendous. It allowed for a little breathing and practice for the upcoming clinical.
The Culture project was a terrific way to couple two units in a fun and unifying demo. I feel truly blessed by the initial "break in" at WMO...easy and so sweet.
Making It Better for Us: a separate calendar, or pacing schedule for lecture, assessment and lab (apart from clinical schedule) responsibilities might help. I found I read the wrong things at the wrong time and couldn't conjure up the material as you were lecturing. It might just be me, though; I know things had to change in the schedule as the semester progressed.
Overall, I would give it an A. If this was your first time out of the box, you killed it!
Nursing School Thoughts
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Monday, October 11, 2010
Down to The Wire
Enjoyed Jeopardy today! Helped me prioritize some of my study approach.
I want to wish everyone great-good luck on the upcoming exam. I am honored
to be part of such a smart group of people!
I want to wish everyone great-good luck on the upcoming exam. I am honored
to be part of such a smart group of people!
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Final Week Clinicals
I cannot believe this quarter if coming to a close! Clinicals just get
more fun ( You can have fun when you aren't a wreck) and interesting
because of general understanding of what is going on.
Lost a dear family member my dog-Zipper) at 2:00 PM 10/7/10. I didn't think
I could hold up (thought I might need my own transfusion I cried so much
the last two days), however in retrospect, going to clinicals was the
best thing that could have happened. I took the instructors advice:
I went home and ate my very own bag of Doritos to replace the salt I
had lost( Nursing Diagnosis-Imbalanced Nutrition). Zipper would have appreciated
the remedy. Sleep with the angels, my dear old friend!
more fun ( You can have fun when you aren't a wreck) and interesting
because of general understanding of what is going on.
Lost a dear family member my dog-Zipper) at 2:00 PM 10/7/10. I didn't think
I could hold up (thought I might need my own transfusion I cried so much
the last two days), however in retrospect, going to clinicals was the
best thing that could have happened. I took the instructors advice:
I went home and ate my very own bag of Doritos to replace the salt I
had lost( Nursing Diagnosis-Imbalanced Nutrition). Zipper would have appreciated
the remedy. Sleep with the angels, my dear old friend!
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Grief and Loss Lecture
I dropped my Basset Hound off at the veterinarian this morning. He has Cushings disease
and I am afraid it is his time. Dr. Linda said she would give him 48 hours to try and get better, but indicated she was not optimistic. I get into class and what are we discussing? Hard to hold it together. Upon further reflection I think God intended this day just that way. Please pray that I if I have to, I get my old "judge"(If he were a person I think he would be dressed in a smoking jacket with a pipe and slippers - and he always has an opinion) to the rainbow bridge without a lot of pain. Yes, there will be grief and loss, but what a friend I have from the shelter!
The Good Thing has been school. I made great headway in studying for the final. Class, lab and assessment has been exciting, fun and I learned some nifty "connect the dots" information. Good
Studying and Good "Head to Toe"!
and I am afraid it is his time. Dr. Linda said she would give him 48 hours to try and get better, but indicated she was not optimistic. I get into class and what are we discussing? Hard to hold it together. Upon further reflection I think God intended this day just that way. Please pray that I if I have to, I get my old "judge"(If he were a person I think he would be dressed in a smoking jacket with a pipe and slippers - and he always has an opinion) to the rainbow bridge without a lot of pain. Yes, there will be grief and loss, but what a friend I have from the shelter!
The Good Thing has been school. I made great headway in studying for the final. Class, lab and assessment has been exciting, fun and I learned some nifty "connect the dots" information. Good
Studying and Good "Head to Toe"!
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Reading and More Reading
I feel like I have settled into a good routine with expectations somewhat nailed down. The week has been very busy with reading and studying, Tally children's needs, American Cancer commitment, husband's commitments that bleed over and a daughter that lives in Jacksonville getting married. Both dogs got washed, the linens changed, laundry done, no dusting, though. Oh well, the people in the house are more important than the house anyway.
Again, clinical was enlightening. I learn so much more each week. The better way to say that is you goof more each week and learn from the mistakes. The goal this week: Don't forget APETOMAN
after mentally geeking out over an apical pulse. I think I stuck in the same position smiling
for close to 2 minutes. Luckily the patient just smiled back.
Again, clinical was enlightening. I learn so much more each week. The better way to say that is you goof more each week and learn from the mistakes. The goal this week: Don't forget APETOMAN
after mentally geeking out over an apical pulse. I think I stuck in the same position smiling
for close to 2 minutes. Luckily the patient just smiled back.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
What a Week
Big 1st Test, Big 1st Paper, Wet To Dry Dressings, some stressful moments along with some really good belly laughs. I survived!
Exercise has just become a must along with vitamins. I felt a cold coming on yesterday.
Feel better today, but realize sitting on my backside with a book nonstop is probably
not very healthy. The goal is to be a nurse...not grow a second backside. Back to Zumba.
Nutrition, Culture, Medications and Drug Math, next. I'm strapped in and ready to go
(I think).
Exercise has just become a must along with vitamins. I felt a cold coming on yesterday.
Feel better today, but realize sitting on my backside with a book nonstop is probably
not very healthy. The goal is to be a nurse...not grow a second backside. Back to Zumba.
Nutrition, Culture, Medications and Drug Math, next. I'm strapped in and ready to go
(I think).
Saturday, September 11, 2010
First Clinical Day
Fright turned to fright-excitement this week as clinicals drew near. I stayed
up way to late on Wednesday evening pressing my uniform, buying supplies, reviewing
vitals along with the reminiscence paper parameters.
Thursday finally came. I will never forget all the details of my first clinical day. The whole experience was amazing and I found myself sad when we were told it was time to go.
While I have much improvement to make, I can't wait for the next clinical experience.
up way to late on Wednesday evening pressing my uniform, buying supplies, reviewing
vitals along with the reminiscence paper parameters.
Thursday finally came. I will never forget all the details of my first clinical day. The whole experience was amazing and I found myself sad when we were told it was time to go.
While I have much improvement to make, I can't wait for the next clinical experience.
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