Some keys points I learned today:
*THE NURSING PROCESS:
--Assess
--Analyze/Diagnose
--Plan
--Implement
--Evaluate
*Nursing defined--what can we do for the patient that he would do for himself if he had the strength, will and knowledge?
*Three parts to a diagnosis: The [nursing] diagnosis PLUS what it's secondary to PLUS what it's manifested by. Example: Impaired physical mobility secondary to pain and discomfort as evidence by the patient unable to walk without assistance.
*Treatment goals must be realistic, attainable, and measurable.
New Terms:
Diapherisis: technical term for sweating
Orthopnia: inability to breathe while lying down
After the class lecture, we had a professor talk to us about holistic nursing and guide us through a guided imagery meditation. It was pretty sweet. When she asked us to picture ourselves walking on the beach and meeting someone, I pictured a very large bacon cheeseburger with legs (it was almost lunchtime).
The stuff after lunch was pretty laid back: a film, and then a presentation by the living previous deans of the school. Lots of history and politics and insight into the profession. Hooray.
But the exciting part is that we got our clinical assignments! I'll be at an urban hospital about 30 minutes away (which is kind of a bummer). But, I'm on evenings (4p-10p) which is cool, and one of the other girls lives in my building and we're already friends. PHEW. I'm excited that it actually seems real now!
Well that's all for now. I'm off to organize my binders and read about fluid balance!
3 comments:
Congratulations on your first real day, N-da! That holistic nursing class sounds pretty cool. I hope you enjoy the rest of your week!
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