Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Saturday, June 10, 2006
What a beautiful day we had today at Paramount's Great America! The weather wasn't too hot, or too cold...we were all able to enjoy the water rides, as well as the coasters! Katheryn and her daughter shot Chuck and his family with the water sprayers, they got pretty soaked! Tim and his family ended up right behind our boat, and they ended up soaking wet too! Julie Kay looked pretty in her hat, and her family was as sweet as she is!! Bonnie, Debbie and Michelle from the semester ahead of us came, and had a fun time too! This is just some of the happy memories of today....There were lots of pictures taken, which will be used in our slide show come graduation! There were lots a kids, lotsa famalies...and lots and lots of fun had! Thank you to everyone for coming, we needed a day out to laugh and have fun..and that we did! See you all at the next outing!
Friday, June 09, 2006
N7 Tentative Reading Schedule
OK Y'all, due to multiple requests for the reading schedule for N7, I will tell what ours was. You are going to love this class. This is where it all comes together. We had a 100% pass rate.
Good luck and enjoy the ride!
Medsurg Book
Unit 1: Orientation to Acute Nursing Care
A. Review of Critical Thinking in the Nursing Process, pp.1-15
Critical Care Nursing, pp. 1758-1762
B. Review - Stress, Coping and Adaptation, pp. 112-129
C. Review - Fluid and Electrolyte Balance, pp. 330-358
Review - Infusion Therapy
D. Neurological System Trauma: Head and SCI, pp. 1491-1511, pp.1610-1631
Unit 2: Acute Cardiovascular Nursing
A. Review of CVS A&P and Assessment, pp.756-776
B. Basic Electrocardiogram Interpretation, pp. 861-885
C. Hemodynamic Monitoring, pp. 1762-1776
D. CAD and Acute MI (Acute Coronary Syndrome), pp. 799-837
E. Congestive Heart Failure, pp. 839-859
F. Cardiogenic Shock, pp. 1796-1798
Unit 3: Acute Respiratory Nursing
A. Review of Respiratory System A&P and Assessment, pp.550-556
B. Review of Acid Base Balance, pp. 330-358
C. Acute Respiratory Insufficiency/Failure, Pulmonary Embolism, Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome, pp. 1824-1844
D. Intubation and Mechanical Ventilation, pp. 1776-1794
E. Chest Trauma, pp. 618-626
Unit 4: Physiologic Shock and Multisystem Failure
A. Shock Syndrome and Shock Pathophysiology, pp. 1815-1822
B. Complications in Shock: Acute Renal Failure, pp.1210-1217
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulopathy, pp. 729-732
C. Nursing Management: Burns, pp. 515-540
OK Y'all, due to multiple requests for the reading schedule for N7, I will tell what ours was. You are going to love this class. This is where it all comes together. We had a 100% pass rate.
Good luck and enjoy the ride!
Medsurg Book
Unit 1: Orientation to Acute Nursing Care
A. Review of Critical Thinking in the Nursing Process, pp.1-15
Critical Care Nursing, pp. 1758-1762
B. Review - Stress, Coping and Adaptation, pp. 112-129
C. Review - Fluid and Electrolyte Balance, pp. 330-358
Review - Infusion Therapy
D. Neurological System Trauma: Head and SCI, pp. 1491-1511, pp.1610-1631
Unit 2: Acute Cardiovascular Nursing
A. Review of CVS A&P and Assessment, pp.756-776
B. Basic Electrocardiogram Interpretation, pp. 861-885
C. Hemodynamic Monitoring, pp. 1762-1776
D. CAD and Acute MI (Acute Coronary Syndrome), pp. 799-837
E. Congestive Heart Failure, pp. 839-859
F. Cardiogenic Shock, pp. 1796-1798
Unit 3: Acute Respiratory Nursing
A. Review of Respiratory System A&P and Assessment, pp.550-556
B. Review of Acid Base Balance, pp. 330-358
C. Acute Respiratory Insufficiency/Failure, Pulmonary Embolism, Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome, pp. 1824-1844
D. Intubation and Mechanical Ventilation, pp. 1776-1794
E. Chest Trauma, pp. 618-626
Unit 4: Physiologic Shock and Multisystem Failure
A. Shock Syndrome and Shock Pathophysiology, pp. 1815-1822
B. Complications in Shock: Acute Renal Failure, pp.1210-1217
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulopathy, pp. 729-732
C. Nursing Management: Burns, pp. 515-540
Sunday, June 04, 2006
Scrubs For Sale. cheap!
LIFE Brand. All pieces are Ceil Blue (for clinical). Brand New or worn only once.
4 items:
One-Pocket Top size medium.
Six-Pocket Cargo pants size small.
Two-Pocket Cargo pants size extra small.
Drawstring pants with one back pocket size small.
call Miranda 209-476-8271 or 707-246-8420
LIFE Brand. All pieces are Ceil Blue (for clinical). Brand New or worn only once.
4 items:
One-Pocket Top size medium.
Six-Pocket Cargo pants size small.
Two-Pocket Cargo pants size extra small.
Drawstring pants with one back pocket size small.
call Miranda 209-476-8271 or 707-246-8420
Friday, June 02, 2006
Wednesday, May 31, 2006
Wednesday, May 24, 2006
Congratulations to the New 3rd Semester Nursing Students!
WOO HOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
Doesn't it feel good?
Great Job!
For your next semester heads up, check out our blog. Lots of helps!
If you want to get recharged and see that light at the end of the tunnel, come to the graduation pinning ceremony This Thurs, at 7pm In the Atherton Theater in the Locke Bldg. It will give you ideas of how to plan your own ceremony too.
WOO HOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
Doesn't it feel good?
Great Job!
For your next semester heads up, check out our blog. Lots of helps!
If you want to get recharged and see that light at the end of the tunnel, come to the graduation pinning ceremony This Thurs, at 7pm In the Atherton Theater in the Locke Bldg. It will give you ideas of how to plan your own ceremony too.
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Friday, May 19, 2006
For those of you who will be joining us in Paramounts Great America....the tickets are here! I will have tickets with me, this Monday by the nursing office at 10 am. Please come and see me to pick up your envelope with your tickets..and some very important information, ie; directions etc. Bring some sunscreen, extra change of clothes for the kids, and patience ;)....We will all meet up at Great America.....please note there is a challenge on the table....DROP ZONE 12 O'clock...what? you aint no chicken r ya's? See you all on Monday!!!!
Thursday, May 18, 2006
Hello everybodyyyyyyy!!! For those of you going into N7 at St Joes...I have some things for you all! I work in SICU at St Joes and I put together some packets of daily documentation, lab results and the glucose "Portland Protocol". The latter, is difficult to get used to at first, the titration of insulin drips can seem complicated, but this protocol has worked very well for the ICU patients and once you get used to it...you will do really great with it. I have a Potassium supplement, and other familiar documents as well. I dont mind meeting with you guys to give you this paperwork and I could go over daily charting with you too...of course I am not an expert, so......DONT BLAME ME!! LOL...I would just like to offer my assistance with the paperwork and the charting to you guys..if you are interested, send me an email and we can meet up before school starts k? Take care..congrats everyone on a job well done this semester! We will all be "together again" on Friday!! :)
Friday, May 12, 2006
To all students...Today I was assigned to go to Family Ties recovery program, and although I learned alot, it was not a pleasant experience. This program is used to teach mothers and mothers to be, how to care for their children and live a functioning life style without drug or alcohol abuse. I learned that as of July 1st, the funding that supports this program will be cut thanks to our elected officials.
If you could help out in any way with donations, the facility will take anything. They are most needy of new born and infant clothing and supplies, although they could use anything such as adult clothing, childrens clothing, car seats, cribs, house hold items, kitchen utencils, and even baby formula.
After July 1st, it will cost the clients $85/day to belong to the program. For most of the clients that is near impossible since many are homeless and do not have jobs.
Please do what you can to help...any donation makes a difference!!!
If you could help out in any way with donations, the facility will take anything. They are most needy of new born and infant clothing and supplies, although they could use anything such as adult clothing, childrens clothing, car seats, cribs, house hold items, kitchen utencils, and even baby formula.
After July 1st, it will cost the clients $85/day to belong to the program. For most of the clients that is near impossible since many are homeless and do not have jobs.
Please do what you can to help...any donation makes a difference!!!
Thursday, May 11, 2006
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
Hello again...hmmm guess who? :) I am posting something to share with you guys...you deserve to know that this very special recognition was recieved by me, but dedicated to all of us :) Below is a copy of my speech, I wanted to share with you all....
I would like to first thank the Academic Senate for the opportunity to receive this award today. Thank you to Shelba Durston who nominated me for this award. Thank you to the wonderful FCHS staff and my nursing instructors who have inspired my creativity, and have allowed me to express my thoughts into writing. Thank you to my husband, my son, my daughter and my sister, without you all, I am but a blank page.
I called the Academic Senate office last week, and was informed that I could speak today, here I find myself, for once searching for words to replace the thoughts within my head. In regards to my writing, I will share with you something one of my fellow classmates said to me the other day, William says to me, “ I admire it that you write so well, I wish that I could say it the way you do. Then write it, and get the emotions out of people that you do.” To this, I will respond by sharing with you all that the greatest compliment received as a writer, is when someone reads your writings, then shares with you their appreciation for saying exactly how they were feeling, but couldn’t find the words. I have been blessed with the talent to express how we all feel not just as nursing students, but as humans. The many trials and jubilations, sadness, joys, fears, happiness, hopelessness, heartaches and hope that accompany life, join me as well as I care for my family, friends and my patients. All of these things have been an amazing experiences thus far, and I look forward to the future allotting me more stories to share with everyone. It is with great honor I accept the lessons that my patients have taught me, in turn it is with honor that I accept recognition on behalf of them, and my fellow students…for it is their voices, I am but an interpreter for us all.
In closing I would like to share with you a quote, one that expresses the hope that I have for each of you, Ralph Waldo Emerson…"Do not go where the path may lead,
go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."
Thank you.
I would like to first thank the Academic Senate for the opportunity to receive this award today. Thank you to Shelba Durston who nominated me for this award. Thank you to the wonderful FCHS staff and my nursing instructors who have inspired my creativity, and have allowed me to express my thoughts into writing. Thank you to my husband, my son, my daughter and my sister, without you all, I am but a blank page.
I called the Academic Senate office last week, and was informed that I could speak today, here I find myself, for once searching for words to replace the thoughts within my head. In regards to my writing, I will share with you something one of my fellow classmates said to me the other day, William says to me, “ I admire it that you write so well, I wish that I could say it the way you do. Then write it, and get the emotions out of people that you do.” To this, I will respond by sharing with you all that the greatest compliment received as a writer, is when someone reads your writings, then shares with you their appreciation for saying exactly how they were feeling, but couldn’t find the words. I have been blessed with the talent to express how we all feel not just as nursing students, but as humans. The many trials and jubilations, sadness, joys, fears, happiness, hopelessness, heartaches and hope that accompany life, join me as well as I care for my family, friends and my patients. All of these things have been an amazing experiences thus far, and I look forward to the future allotting me more stories to share with everyone. It is with great honor I accept the lessons that my patients have taught me, in turn it is with honor that I accept recognition on behalf of them, and my fellow students…for it is their voices, I am but an interpreter for us all.
In closing I would like to share with you a quote, one that expresses the hope that I have for each of you, Ralph Waldo Emerson…"Do not go where the path may lead,
go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."
Thank you.
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