I can't believe it's been a couple weeks again. I have been working for two weeks at the hospital and go back in tomorrow and Sunday from 3-11:30. I truly am enjoying what I'm doing at the hospital. As for school, the past few weeks have been in maternity. We had one evening in Labor & Delivery where I was able to 'assist' with a newborn assessment. We will be back in Labor & Delivery Monday afternoon/evening and I truly hope I get to see a birth. On Tuesday I'll be in the NICU unit.
While on the maternity floor, I had the privilege of taking care of several new moms the past few weeks along with their newborns (even a set of twins!). I've demonstrated bathing newborns for the new parents and have administered the babies HepB shot. I have had brand new young moms (18 years old) to older (experienced) moms. I really have enjoyed this rotation and wish we could spend more time here. The instructor this rotation has made learning very enjoyable.
I didn't do well on my last exam. It was on Altered Immunity and Infection; Alterations in the GI system and Alterations in Nutritional Metabolism; Alteration of the Endocrine System, Fractures and Osteoporosis. I am studying very hard for the next exam in this area, many on Diabetes, Stroke; Peripheral Vascular Disease and Cardiac Deficits. LOTS of information.
In between all this, Dale & I participated in the Philadelphia 3-Day for the Cure with 1500 other friends! We truly are committed to the fight against breast cancer. Seeing young women in their 20's being diagnosed with this breaks my heart! These women should be planning their futures, not making chemo and radiation appointments.
This photo is of my 'cousin' Shannon and I at the mile 59 marker (one mile to closing)!!! I walked with Shannon in Boston in July! After walking Philly the first weekend of October, she turned around and went to DC and walked that 3-Day in the pouring rain!!! She is awesome!
I don't even understand what the tests are over! Glad you've been having fun in maternity! Have seen two births...both totally different. Both were Sarah! The rest of the kids were c-sections...
ReplyDeleteLynn, hopefully tomorrow I will see one or the other.
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