And the Winner Is…
Jenny!
Woo-hoo!
Congrats on the win and hopefully there will be another giveaway coming soon.
Stay tuned…
Love,
Laney
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Jenny!
Woo-hoo!
Congrats on the win and hopefully there will be another giveaway coming soon.
Stay tuned…
Love,
Laney
I just left my parents house and had a long conversation with my Mom. We ended up talking about lineage and drew out our family tree. It was simply amazing to talk about our family history like that. I learned a lot of neat things.
I’m left with the feeling like today was just very important.
I’m speechless at this moment.
Love,
Laney
Nursing assistant exam in the morning. And a group presentation.
Ahhhh.
Well, today I’m at clinical in the simulation lab at school. I have to be honest, the Sim. Lab frightens me to know end.
Why? At the end of last semester, we had a simulation lab without ever being told what one was or what to expect. We actually didnt even know we were going to a skills lab that was any different. In this kind of lab though….anything can happen. Patients can throw up, scream, seize, die, need multiple IVs, suctioning, catheters, Hemovac drains, angry families….all at once!!! Last semester, I was in the first group to go and was trying to give meds while the patient (which had a voice box) was screaming and throwing up. Scarred for life.
The horror stories of simulation lab are pretty amazing. The first group to go this semester had multiple students crying in front of their patients apparently. And because they cried in front of their patients (which are dummies but are supposed to be treated like real patients in a real clinical setting) they got marked down. Some groups got sent home for “not coming in with any brain density” and being totally unprepared. I’m in the second group which is this week and next.
The first half went pretty well though- no tears yet!!
We have scenarios with three patients in each one. We switch roles for each patient. For the first patient, I was the silent observer which was great. For the second one, I was charge nurse overseeing all the other roles, guiding, and documenting along with talking with the doctors. I did a good job and got excellent feedback which I am very excited about!
Hoo-rah!!
In the last scenario I was the IV/treatment nurse and did a dressing change, trach care, and suctioning. I started off not remembering some stuff but after I got over my nerves it was a piece of cake.
Overall, a great clinical day
Isaac and I are sick and gross. He’s worse off than I am though, poor thing had a fever and everything.
Skills Check-off manana. Sterile technique lab today. Ho-hum.
Be back soon.
How was everyone’s holidays? Ours went well. And the house looked as if a tornado blew through! More updates soon, I promise!!
Countdown to school: 7 days.