Friday, November 05, 2010

Of Wound Care and IVs

As the second part of second semester begins, I have serious doubts about my ability to survive in the intense clinical environment. I will endure a twelve hour shift in which I have to churn out a complete Gordon's Assessment as well as complete and document an abdominal assessment, respiratory and cardiac assessment, and a peripheral vascular assessment, along with regular patient care tasks and documentation. My handwritten notes on the Gordon's Assessment will be photocopied and have to be both legible and detailed.

It is one thing to learn about the theory of things like wound care and monitoring IVs and quite another to put into practice along with every other relevant thing you have learned. Knowing what to do in an urgent situation and applying what you've learned on the fly demands excellent critical thinking and a good dose of confidence.

All I can say is I need something miraculous to get me through the next six weeks.

4 comments:

Karen said...

You can do it, one step at a time, Suzanne. Will be praying for you!

Suzanne said...

Thanks Karen! I appreciate your encouragement and prayers.

Anonymous said...

Hi Suzanne

I pray that everything goes well for you over the next 6 weeks.

~Ron

Suzanne said...

Thanks Ron! I am feeling so overwhelmed right now.