Tuesday, June 14, 2011

I survived.

I had my first clinical rotation today.

I didn’t run from the floor crying.

I didn’t turn into a pile of nervous mush.

I didn’t freeze upon entering my patient’s room.

I didn’t kill anyone.

I DID have an absolutely fantastic time. The nurse I had with me was A-mazing. She used every chance she got to actually teach me. She quizzed me on things like “why does the left lung have three lobes and the right only two?” and when my patient started going south (diaphoretic, nauseous, etc) she calmly talked through checking his blood sugar, and taking his vitals. When his BP popped up at 50/30 she threw him into trendelenburg while quizzing me on why we were doing it. She talked through every step as she hung platelets for the patient who had a level of 7. Explained the reactions we needed to watch for, and talked through exactly what she was doing as she was troubleshooting the IV access line.

Other than the schizophrenic patient who was hitting the nurses, refused to wear clothes, refused his medication, and was constantly stopping his IV infusion, all the patients I had were just as great. They seemed to love having students in there and smiled every time I walked into the room.

This was NOTHING like my mind was making it out to be for the last few weeks. I went to bed last night TERRIFIED of what today was going to be like. I am so glad my fears were unfounded and I can’t wait to get back into the hospital next week!


4 comments:

  1. Well I knew you'd do fabulous, but am so thrilled to hear hat it went so well & you enjoyed it as much as you did!

    However, I feel like we need to exchange cell numbers, so you can calm me down when I'm freaking out in a few short months because killing someone or forgetting everything I know is already starting to make me antsy...

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  2. Congratulations, you are getting into an exciting field with lots of learning to do, and most of it will come in the hospital, not the classroom.

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  3. Holy smokes, where was your clinical at? Our first clinical was with subacute geriatric folks who were suuuuuper stable. Nothing acute at all. Sounds like yours was a lot more intense! Good for you!

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