Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Happy Halloween!

Yesterday in lab we did critical thinking scenarios with passing oral medications. You would have to be a patient once and a nurse once. Well my patient role was to be hard of hearing. Well that sounds like fun :) The guy who was my nurse goes in starts talking and I shout "Sorry What!" He kind of looked at me weird, but he did what he was supposed to, got to eye level and lowered his tone. Well I couldn't let him get off that easy, so I did it again right in the middle of his sentence. Leave it to me to practice hard of hearing...I've been practicing this my whole life! lol. It was fun. And best of all no lab quiz afterwards! Although I did have my re-take from last week and I got 100% on that. Today we got to see our clinical sites for next semester. The four of us from Marion got the same one in Midland, so that was cool. The bad part is that it is at 6:30 in the morning, so I'll be up really early! And the worst part is that my birthday falls on a Thursday, so I will be enjoying EVERY minute of my birthday! No celebrating for me. Tomorrow I am getting my flu shot so that will be interesting. After giving them all, I'm not so interested in receiving one. But hopefully it will be worth it!

Monday, October 29, 2007

Week # 10

It feels weird to say it...week # 10, I can't believe its went so fast. I finally got my test and quiz grades from last week. It was passing, but I'd like to do better. I figured out I can get 78% on my last 2 tests and only have to get 120/200 on my final. That's not too bad, I like to have extra cushion. Hopefully I'll do better though! No tests this week, but a Pharmacology one next week. I just finished up my clinical paper work from last week, I didn't realize how much there was! It took over 5 hours to do it! Tomorrow I have my re-take lab quiz and that shouldn't be too bad because I'll have 2 hours to study before hand and there is no regular quiz this week in lab...Woo-hoo!

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Week #9

Well, if I could survive this week, I think I could survive anything! On Monday I had a quiz, I think I did OK, I haven't got the grade yet. On Tuesday I had a test, and I'm still waiting on that grade too. I also had to quizzes. I have to re-take one of them but its no big deal. And on Wednesday I had a test and I got a 90% on that one. I would have got a 93 but after I turned it in I remembered I forgot to do part of the math question! Oh well, I still got a good grade! But it was quite a stressful weekend and week. In lab we practiced with oral medications. That's the quiz I didn't pass so I didn't get to do it in clinical. Which wasn't a big deal to me, I got to spend more time with my resident, whom I LOVE! I will have to pass all his morning medications and he has 13! So I also have to write up all of them on a drug sheet, which is VERY time consuming! Our real clinical instructor was not there this week so we had a sub, and boy was I glad! That means we don't have to turn in all our paperwork until Tuesday, which gives me extra time to work on it. What a relief. But next week I will be passing the drugs to my resident. He is the greatest guy ever! He has a sense of humor and he's not quite fond of his roommate so they are bickering constantly! His roommate is quite the chatterbox and sometimes he talks so much, my guy can't get a word in! We have a lot in common, so we have a lot to talk about, it's a nice change from my last resident because she couldn't talk or anything. It's nice to have someone who can talk back to you. I'm sad to think that next week is our last week in the nursing home! It will be hard to leave, but on the bigger things! This week we had a resident pass away from our floor, he wasn't someone that we personally took care of but we saw and talked to him a lot. It's just sad to think he's gone. Also the lady that Lindsey fed and met on the very 1st day we were there also passed. I know its going to happen, but its just sad.

Well next week I don't have any tests (WOO-HOO!) so I try to write a little more often.

Saturday, October 20, 2007




As you can see this was my colostomy assignment. And it was VERY painful coming off! We haven't got our grades for it yet. I finally got my Pharmacology test grade from Tuesday. My Pharm teacher is also my clinical instructor, so she showed them to us, nobody else has viewed theirs yet. I got an 83% which I was more than happy with because I thought I mixed everything up on the test! In clinical this week I was in outside rotation, which means instead of caring for my resident, I went and observed Rehab therapy and the life enrichment program. I didn't get to do as much observing as I would have liked to, but I have some idea of what goes on there. I also did blood sugar testing this week, which was something new. It went fine, once we got the machine figured out! One poor guy I had to poke 3 times! He didn't seem to care, but I felt horrible! We also picked our new residents for the next two weeks, our last resident, after this we will be in the hospital. Lindsey and I got the 2 peppy boys who are roommates, so it should be fun. I also gave one more pneumonia vaccine and everything went perfectly, the lady said she couldn't even feel it, Great! Our nursing home has 2 floors, we work on the top floor. Yesterday I got the tour of the bottom floor, which is the dementia floor. It was a totally different atmosphere down there. I couldn't believe it. It was interesting for me to witness just how differently things were from our floor.

Next week I have 3 quizzes and 2 tests, so don't be surprised if it takes a while before I write!

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Week 8

Sorry its been so long since I've written, its been a busy one, and next week isn't going to be any better. Had one test and she STILL hasn't posted the grade and I really want to know how I did. In lab we leaned how to apply topical medications, not really that interesting. Sorry this is short, just wanted to let you know I haven't forgotten! Hopefully I will post more by this weekend.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

I don't even want to get started on today...it was a long one. Good news on my test though, an 88% I was really happy about that. As for clinical...The day was going good, I got my resident up and to breakfast on time with the help of my buddy, then I was selected to be one of the 1st to give shots, I was excited and nervous all at the same time. Well our instructor explained what we would be doing and proper technique for everything. I was really glad I wasn't the very 1st to give one, I wanted to watch one 1st. Well the lady who was going to be receiving the injection was a real chatter box and as she is chatting away the student is getting everything ready. As she tried to give the shot it wouldn't go in because she didn't do it hard enough, well she finally got it in and when she went to aspirate the needle, she pulled the whole thing out! So she had to go into the hall way and talk with the instructor and then come back in a poke her again (I was really glad we don't practice on each other!!) And 20 minutes later we were done with our 1st one. Each of us have to give at least 5 injections. After that we were behind schedule and I felt as though we were being rushed and this isn't something you should rush. I though my 1st one went well, it went in like it was supposed to and I didn't have any mishaps. My 2nd one I forgot to lock the outer cover so the instructor had to finish pushing it in. But I felt pretty comfortable doing it. I only got to do 2 today so we have to finish tomorrow on top of all our resident care.And I have 15 pages of paperwork to do! Its going to be a long night!

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Fundamentals test...I think I was prepared enough, but I guess I will find out soon. Sorry I was so short yesterday, I had studying to do. Anyway...In lab yesterday we did injections, and thank GOD not on each other! Otherwise I would feel sorry for the person who had me. We practiced drawing up medications...Thanks to Kelly I was a pro! :) We also had these squares of 'skin' to practice giving insulin injections and making wheels for TB tests. As the instructor was explaining the insulin injection, she said "there are some who are pushers and some who are darters, I am a darter." Well she wasn't kidding! I have never witnessed an insulin injection before, so I was a little shocked! I asked "Is there a way with less stabbing motion to it?" She said no and "it's not stabbing its 'darting'." Boy was I mistaken, it looks like your stabbing them to me! She said I did it good on the test square, but we'll see when I have a real piece of skin in front of me. I am excited for flu injections tomorrow, but those aren't quite so stabby-like.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Had a Pharmacology test today...Got an 83%, Could be worse, but could be better too. Room to improve, at least I passed. In lab today we are starting injections. So this week in clinical we will be giving all the residents their flu vaccinations. I passed the lab quiz, so I don't have to worry about that. Well I have more studying to do for the test tomorrow!

Monday, October 8, 2007

Week #7

Only less than 10 weeks left of this semester! Can't wait until Thanksgiving break, even though it isn't even Halloween! Our instructor today informed us that on the last quiz there was some cheating. After the quiz she had shown the answers and some people must have change theirs. I was mad! I got all my points on it too! So now we will have to take another one. We do have a take home quiz for this weekend, we have to wear a colostomy bag! I am not excited about it because we have to wear it for 24 hours (How am I supposed to sleep!?) and show it to someone we care about. It's supposed to teach us empathy. I'm not looking forward to it, but I think that's the whole point. She said we should fill it with pudding or a raw egg, but I can only imagine how good that egg will smell after 24 hours! At least we can wear it on the weekend! So I will have to let you know how that goes, I'm sure it will be interesting!

Friday, October 5, 2007

Another smooth day. Everything happened like it was supposed to, can't ask for better, right? I did learn something new about Dementia/Alzheimer's patients. When the disease advances they lose depth perception in their sight. So if there is a room that you don't want them going into, paint in front of the door black, because it will look like a giant hole to them. Also diagonal lines confuse them and they don't want to cross them. I thought that was interesting. Well I have 2 tests next week, so you can guess what I will be doing this weekend... :)

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Clinical Today. Everything ran smoothly, other than my resident having an accident and missing the toilet. But other than that it was a good day. I fed my 1st patient, really feeding someone who is unable to feed themselves, not just coaxing. We had to pick our new residents for next week (I think its unfair we have to 'pick' them) and I wasn't sure who to pick. I decided to go with my buddy's resident. She is more difficult than the others because she requires a lift and is chair/bed bound and she speaks very little. My buddy is a CNA, so she has some experience and she agreed to help me. I want to get the experience because I don't want to be put on the spot of how to care for someone who is bed bound and not have a clue. So I am excited to get to know her. I have a mile of paperwork to do, so until tomorrow...

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Not a very eventful day today, we had a quiz. It was easy, all math calculations and Intake and Output calculations. Too bad it was only worth 8 points. We finished going over things for next weeks test and that was it.
I'll tell you a couple of my stories....
There is this resident in my clinical that one of the students was assigned to. She is very used to running on a tight schedule and doesn't like to be taken off the schedule. Well one morning the student didn't get her ready in time for breakfast so she refused to go. (She's the rule of the roost at the dinner table) She kept telling the student that she was going to make a horrible nurse. )She is not afraid to tell you what she thinks.) Well one day she told that student, "You have a huge ass." We were all thinking this, she is the only one who actually said it! The student didn't know what to say, but I thought it was hilarious. She also asked me why I didn't go into modeling because I am so tall. I tried to explain that I really didn't have the body for it, she didn't listen. So my name is now "Tall-Handsome" Which is better than "Huge Ass" She also thought Lindsey had Veneers on her teeth. She definitely keeps you on her toes and makes for an interesting day.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

You don't realize how much you retain something, until its put into use. Sitting next to Pam for 2 years, I got to hear a lot of different stuff pertaining to labs and medications. Now I am starting to understand some of it :) Pharmacology today we went over some stuff and I was able to comprehend it a little better because I had heard it before and now it made sense. Not that I realized it then, but I'm glad I picked up on it! The day is half over, in Lab we went over surgical asepsis. Putting on the gloves wasn't too bad, I found out my glove size. Now washing was more difficult than it looked. First of all the sink was too low and my arms are too long which didn't help the situation. If I were doing it for real, I would have had to start over at least 5 times. First I dropped the sponge and then I hit the sink quite a few times. I'll definitely have to practice. Good news on my quizzes...100% on this one and my retake from last week was 80% which is enough to pass (sigh of relief) The retake was 10x harder than the 1st one! Good thing I studied otherwise I might be taking it again!

Monday, October 1, 2007

Another Week...

Our instructor forgot to post the worksheets for this week, so she had to print 70 copies herself. Saves me a little ink. I've already went through nearly a ream of paper and black ink cartridge. Many trees are dying because of this class :) We got our tests to review and she realized that she had shorted us 4 points, so that helps me out! She also said that there was one question that shouldn't have been on this test, so for those who got it right, great, but those who got it wrong, would get the points for it. And of course I got it right! The only time I wanted to get a question wrong and I didn't. I'm still happy to get the 4 extras. Then I was studying this weekend and I realized that I was studying the wrong unit! Well I'll be more prepared when that test comes. This upcoming test is on urinary and bowel elimination, who new there was so much to know about it?! I've learned some interesting things already...There is something you insert into the rectum to relieve gas...weird.