"We’re always thinking that someday we’ll be happy; we’ll get that car or that job or that person in our lives that’ll fix everything. But happiness is a mood, and it’s a condition, not a destination. It’s like being tired or hungry, it’s not permanent. It comes and goes, and that’s okay."

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Tenth Week of Nursing School


November 27th, 2012
Dear Off-Campus Clinical,
            Yesterday, I had my last off campus clinical for this semester and I was surprisingly saddened by the fact that it was the last day I would be with my clinical group. The whole experience has been very surreal and I can’t believe that my first semester is coming to a close. I’m glad that for my last off campus clinical experience, I was able to observe the charge nurse perform a sterile wound dressing change on an unstageable pressure ulcer. It was exciting to be able to see how a sterile field and wound vac is supposed to be applied in the clinical setting. When the soiled wound dressing was removed and the wound was revealed, the wound looked so much like the pressure ulcers I’ve seen in my textbooks. I was tremendously relieved that I did not feel nauseous or faint. Is this possibly a sign from the universe that I might be cut out for this field…who knows?! At the moment, I need the encouragement so I’m going to be positive and take this as a sign that I should stick it out in this program.
            At the end of the day, I was given the chance to discuss my overall clinical experience with my clinical instructors. At this time, I was able to thank my clinical instructors for providing me a comfortable environment for my transition from a simple student to a nursing student. I’ve realized that I have become progressively more confident with addressing patients and healthcare staff. I was glad to have exposure to both the hospital and nursing home setting because it has given me a better idea of which nursing specialty I want to pursue in the future. For now, I have an inclination toward the hospital setting because I feel that a faster paced, critical environment suits me better. Furthermore, I don’t believe I want to work in geriatrics until I am older and until I gather experience in other specialties.
Goodbye Off-Campus Clinical,
Clos3tGirlyGirl

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