Tuesday, 15 March 2016
Supporting New Students.....
So we have some 1st year student nurses on placement with us at the moment. I've really enjoyed having a student working alongside me and having the opportunity to teach them all I can. I'm keen to give them a good experience as obviously I remember the difficult shifts I had as a student if the nurse you were working with was un-interested! However, there has been one particular student who doesn't seem happy to carry out any tasks which she deem's to be 'auxillary tasks'. I find this really frustrating because all the jobs are the 'teams' jobs.....caring for people should be our main priority....and this includes personal care and help with meals. My opinion is, I'm happy to take the time to teach, so please be happy to muck in! Thankfully, the other students I've worked with have been fab! Keen and eager....just like I was not so long ago! Haha! It makes me smile to myself when I have to sign a timesheet at the end of a shift!
Sunday, 14 February 2016
Annual Leave......
10 days off! And it's definitely needed! I've worked 6 13&1/2 hour shifts over the last 8 days....3 nights, 3 days and it's safe to say I'm exhausted so need some time to recharge my batteries! Plus it's half term, Hubby also has the week off, so it's going to be fab getting to spend some time as a family :)
Work has been great....have been practicing my clinical skills and been signed off from my preceptorship and my extended competencies (bloods, ng insertion, blood transfusion). I've also been booked onto the cannulation course, looking forward to learning this new skill :)
Went on a night out last night with some of the girls from work, all partners came and it went really well! Everyone got on brilliantly and we all had a good laugh! Will look forward to the next time!
Tuesday, 26 January 2016
Where has the time gone??......
Wow.....I can't believe I haven't posted since October!
This week marks the end of my preceptorship. I have achieved my IV, Venepuncture, Blood Transfusion and NG insertion competencies during this time.
Also....probabation is up at work and I'm staying put! Haha! Still loving my job and feeling more and more confident in myself and my abilities. Gastro nursing is definitely my niche!
Life at home is good....we had a fab Christmas....All together for the main 2 days! I was very lucky shift wise!
Kids and hubby are happy and well....life is settling down nicely! We are managing to save some money each month now that there are 2 wages coming in, so hopefully this year we can work our way through the house and make it all pretty! :)
Saturday, 3 October 2015
7 Weeks Post Graduation......
Life is beginning to settle down. Work is going well and I'm beginning to manage my time better with each passing shift. I even managed to take my break yesterday and came out of work on time! ;-)
Friendships made during my time at uni seem to be fading out! However, I have managed to keep in touch with one of my friends, who is working in a community post, and it's nice to catch up and share our new experiences.
It's hard to believe I now get paid for doing a job I love..... Getting my first pay slip last week was a very surreal moment! Pursuing this career has improved our quality of life no end! We are now able to enjoy our times together as a family and make an effort to have a 'family fun day' every couple of weeks! :)
Next week I have to do an IV drug calculation exam followed by an IV study day in a few weeks. I am so looking forward to completing this as it is going to make things at work much easier as I won't need to chase after busy nurses to put up my IV's for me! ;-)
Time is still whizzing by....but for today, I am going to enjoy my day off (Sunday shift tomorrow!) with the family! :)
Friendships made during my time at uni seem to be fading out! However, I have managed to keep in touch with one of my friends, who is working in a community post, and it's nice to catch up and share our new experiences.
It's hard to believe I now get paid for doing a job I love..... Getting my first pay slip last week was a very surreal moment! Pursuing this career has improved our quality of life no end! We are now able to enjoy our times together as a family and make an effort to have a 'family fun day' every couple of weeks! :)
Next week I have to do an IV drug calculation exam followed by an IV study day in a few weeks. I am so looking forward to completing this as it is going to make things at work much easier as I won't need to chase after busy nurses to put up my IV's for me! ;-)
Time is still whizzing by....but for today, I am going to enjoy my day off (Sunday shift tomorrow!) with the family! :)
Sunday, 13 September 2015
One Month Qualified......
Since my last post, I've been on the ward for 4 weeks as a fully qualified staff nurse.....and I am loving every minute! So happy to be on the ward that I spent my management placement on....it has really helped me to feel accepted as part of the team and I am being so well supported. Every day is a learning experience..... I am beginning to feel like I am finding my feet and managing my time well. I ask so many questions every day.....and I'm sure I will still be doing this in the months and years to come as healthcare is ever changing!
I put my blue uniform on and I feel so proud....when someone addresses me as 'staff nurse' I feel proud....when others ask what I do for a living and I tell them I'm a nurse working for the NHS.....I feel proud.....this is the best and most rewarding career path I can imagine.....and so worth all the hard work over the last 4 years!
Last week was graduation! I was so nervous about going and having to walk across the platform to receive my certificate in front of so many people, but I survived and am so glad I went as it was an experience to remember! It was great being with friends and family celebrating our success! :)
As a family, we are settling into our new routines....hubby has been great cooking meals as the shifts I work are 13 hours.....the kids have settled back into school/college/work....and we are all enjoying the fact that as I work 13hr shifts, I have 4 days off every week! The perfect balance for us all! Life is good! :) :)
I put my blue uniform on and I feel so proud....when someone addresses me as 'staff nurse' I feel proud....when others ask what I do for a living and I tell them I'm a nurse working for the NHS.....I feel proud.....this is the best and most rewarding career path I can imagine.....and so worth all the hard work over the last 4 years!
Last week was graduation! I was so nervous about going and having to walk across the platform to receive my certificate in front of so many people, but I survived and am so glad I went as it was an experience to remember! It was great being with friends and family celebrating our success! :)
As a family, we are settling into our new routines....hubby has been great cooking meals as the shifts I work are 13 hours.....the kids have settled back into school/college/work....and we are all enjoying the fact that as I work 13hr shifts, I have 4 days off every week! The perfect balance for us all! Life is good! :) :)
Saturday, 8 August 2015
7 Days Until Life Begins As A Staff Nurse.......
Uni have published the final grades and classifications, so it's official I'm graduating with a 2:1! Graduation and gown all booked ready for the 4th September!
Looking forward, it's not long now until I will be on the Trust Induction, in 7 days time to be exact. I'm eager and excited but the nerves are creeping in! Yesterday I recieved an email asking me to complete some pre-learning modules on the Trust Training Tracker. Decided to crack on with it today and 7 hours and 21 modules later I am finally finished!! Have printed off all the certificates (told you I was eager!) just incase the system doesn't save the results! ;-)
Anyway, the plan for the next week is to enjoy some family time as hubby has the week off. Our holiday to Majorca feels like a life time ago already! I think we will have to start planning next summers holiday soon! :)
Below is a ditti that a Nurses group tweeted me a few months ago.....never has it felt more real! :) :) :)
Looking forward, it's not long now until I will be on the Trust Induction, in 7 days time to be exact. I'm eager and excited but the nerves are creeping in! Yesterday I recieved an email asking me to complete some pre-learning modules on the Trust Training Tracker. Decided to crack on with it today and 7 hours and 21 modules later I am finally finished!! Have printed off all the certificates (told you I was eager!) just incase the system doesn't save the results! ;-)
Anyway, the plan for the next week is to enjoy some family time as hubby has the week off. Our holiday to Majorca feels like a life time ago already! I think we will have to start planning next summers holiday soon! :)
Below is a ditti that a Nurses group tweeted me a few months ago.....never has it felt more real! :) :) :)
Saturday, 27 June 2015
Still not the end of uni paperwork..............
Today I have written:
- Final placement assessment (ready for mentor sign off meeting this week)
- End of year 3 review.
- Action plan for 6 months post qualifying.
Still have to do 4 or 5 reflections!
This really is the last push.....tying up all the loose ends ready for my final Academic Advisor sign off meeting on 6th July! Can not wait to have this all done and dusted so I can apply for my NMC pin!!
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