Showing posts with label school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label school. Show all posts

Monday, March 30, 2009

Catching Up...School and Vacations!

So as promised an update from me about life... 5 months without writing on this thing, you'd think there would be some updates to do!

School has been going well, I'm in my second semester and definitely looking forward to December's graduation date. I started the first part of my semester on a pre/post surgical unit and it was really interesting to learn about drains, and multiple IV ports and really seeing a patient before and after surgery. I was also amazed at seeing the same people week after week. It made me realize that as I go about my day week to week, that there are people in the same hospital room, day after day. It sounds funny to say, "realize", because I work in a hospital...I know people stay here days and weeks at a time, but it was a nice reminder to be thankful for my life and health and for the lives and health of the people I love. I've been realizing a lot lately that I can sure complain about really insignificant things (getting up early, being busy, studying and projects), so I'm working on trying to be better about that. My life is so good, a wedding to plan to an amazing man, a stable job now and one to look forward to next year, doing well in school, my wonderful family and my wonderful fiance's family and amazing friends who are there for me. Life is good.

Anyway, I digress! For the second part of the semester, I am on a cardiac medical floor which has been nice. I had my first day last week and it's a huge jump because the patient's seem more stable, but I also know that they can be just as sick, and emergencies can just happen quicker.

Exams have been going well, and for that I am thankful too. I study often, but the rewards are so sweet when the test is over. Ask Zach, so far the nights of the days I have a test are the sweetest- I don't study and I feel like I have a true break. It's also wonderful to have a fiance that helps me study and makes sure that I'm rested and focused. It's the little things:)

Just last week I learned how to start an IV. This is by far the scariest thing about nursing school...so far anyways! Even though I was successful- it was on a fake arm! Hardly something to be compare to a real, sick, wiggling patient! I'm trying to take it in stride and realize that most students in my position must feel this way and that I've got to learn somehow. Yikes! On a positive note though, it's nice to feel more confident when I'm doing direct patient care each week. It reminds me of why I'm doing this in the first place!


Now on to the fun stuff...Vacation!

Zach and I had the opportunity to be off at the same time during my spring break a week ago (because he is wonderful and put PTO time in!). We had a busy week planned but it was fun nonetheless. We started our expedition on Tuesday and drove to Henderson, NV to visit my grandma and my aunt (who drove in from CO). Zach hadn't met my grandma before so it was a fun time to finally have him put all fond memories I was telling him to an actual face. We had a few days of some much needed relaxation, trips to the Strip to peruse around (with a fun ride on the New York, New York rollercoaster and a trip to the M&M store-4 floors of M&M related gifts, crazy!). We were also lucky to go to a show on the strip! My grandma bought us all tickets to go see "O," a show put on by Cirque de Soliel performers, complete with acrobatics and water! It was really neat, and also fun to get dressed up for a night on the town! My grandma also made us an authentic Japanese dinner and it was delicious!

After we left Las Vegas we drove to LA to visit my mom and stepdad. We were only there for a day and a half but it was so fun. We were able to spend quality time with them, eat good food, and go up and down the storefronts at Venice Beach. All of the different kinds of people there never cease to amaze me! Another highlight of the trip was the fact that my parents gave us their 65" TV that they weren't using anymore. What a treat! It looks awesome and it's so huge! Such an awesome gift- and a neat way for them to make room in their garage too. Sweet!

On Sunday we drove home, U-Haul trailer and TV in tow. We were exhausted and had such a good time but glad to be home also!

I think that's it for now- I have pictures to post but will do that a little later this week. :)

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Nursing School Week 1

Wow. I tell ya what, you start nursing school and this whole blog thing gets a little neglected! First, I should start by issuing an apology to the (small) following of friends and family that are/have been reading this...I really hope to get more regular with this as things settle in a bit.

I guess you could say I'm a 5 day old nursing student, and man, they don't waste any time! I think the hardest part so far as been adjusting to the chaos of a new schedule/life. A dear friend of mine told me that I'm the busiest person she knows, and the sad thing is, it's not the first time I've heard that! Mainly, I just feel kind of like I'm trying to figure out when the best time to do things are and trying to place an importance on things that were at one point mandatory in my life (like when do I sleep? and maybe it's more important to do that for an hour,and then eat in the car on the way to class?). I remember being in my pre-nursing boot camp this summer, and one of the instructors had us fill out this sheet. It was basically a big excel table for a one week time period, with every hour of the day listed. She made us write down how long it takes to do everything we would normally do in a day--even down to brushing our teeth!! I'm not gonna lie, I thought it was ridiculous at the time, but now, now I think she may have known what she was doing to us. Good thing those things don't sink in at the time, I may have run for the door!

I have a feeling my new activity for the year will be the study group. It's slowly becoming one of the words I use and hear roughly 50 times a day. Things like, "where is the study group going to be this week?, and "what time is the study group to review the crazy insane pharmacolgy lecture from last friday?" Ok, so maybe I made the "crazy insane" part of the last one up, but you get my point :)

As far as big things for actual class go, I've got two skills labs under my belt, and am now fully capable and trained to brush teeth, change occupied beds, and cut people's meat. Who knew you had to learn to do such things! This week one of the things we'll be learning how to apply restraints...hopefully I won't have to use that technique a lot.

I think I'll end this entry with my my first clinical experience in nursing school. All first semester students have to start in long term care (read: nursing home) their first 5 or 6 weeks, I'm pretty sure so we don't mess up too bad or inflict serious harm. Either way it's not too much fun, and I'm already counting the days and weeks until it's over. I'm actually thankful because I'm at one of the more decent one's in town, and while any nursing home kind of creeps me out, this one is decent. Of course, once inside you run the whole gauntlet of needs and have people who are fairly independent all the way to people who have complete dementia and think you're their long lost cousin Mindy.

The patient I was assigned to for the day was being discharged (an exciting thing!) and so I ended up teaming up with my other classmates for skill(s) practice. This is how I had the unique pleasure of meeting my favorite Manor Care resident. She was this sweet-looking(that should have been my first warning) little old lady, who was mostly confined to a wheelchair. It was about noon and we were passing meal trays to all the rooms. Well, my patient needed to be wheeled to the nurses station so someone could have an eye on her (hello second clue!) and it was mine and another nursing students job to make that happen. Well my little old lady decided that she was not going to let go of her food tray for anything. It didn't matter how many times I told her we weren't going to take her food, nor did it matter how many times I sweetly and gently tried to explain to her what the plan was, and that she could have her eyes on her food tray while we moved. So since she wouldn't let go of the tray and we had to move her, I pushed her wheelchair while my friend scooted her food tray on it's little wheeled table, while our patient had a death grip on the table (white knuckle death grip). Did I mention that whole time this was happening she was screaming "you dirty filthy people, you're turning God away from me, and turning God's youth into slum!" at the top of her lungs. Really, I'm pretty sure you can't pay for an experience like that, nor do I know what any of that even means. Oh and to top it all off at the end she looks at me and sneered slowly "you need to read your checkbook!" I really thought she would have gone for Bible, given the earlier tirade, but she apparently likes to keep us on our toes!
Other things to note: I got to watch a colostomy bag (a bag that connects to the bowel) being changed (disgusting!) and I got to assist in showering someone. All in a day's work.

Hang in there with me, I promise I'll try to get more regular with these...and I promise the scrub pics are coming....they're on my mom's camera and I can't seem to get the email with the link attached.

:)

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Here we go!

Hi Everyone!

So I've never done anything like this whole blogging thing before, mainly because I usually don't have anything cool enough in my life going on, or because I get bored (I was always that person that spent more time working on the cover of the journal but never actually wrote anything inside!).  But I thought it might be cool for me to look back on this in a few years when it's all said and done.  Although who knows, maybe these posts will be like my old school pictures and I'll be just fine if I never look at them again! :)  
I thought it might also be cool to have a way for friends and family to keep tabs on me while I go through this, so ya'll know I'm still alive!  I will also post pictures every now and then, once I figure out how.  I am so proud of myself though, because I made my layout with my own picture and everything!! 

Hope you'll come along with me on this adventure, should be interesting! :)