Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Brandi's First Day of Clinical!


I had my clinical orientation on Saturday and I am excited to say that I got placed with the clinical instructor that I wanted, on the rehab floor that I wanted, and now I am scared out of my mind!

There are only 6 of us that were placed on the rehab floor the other two groups have 8 each. In not so many words it was made known that the best, most competent in the eyes of our lead instructor got placed on the rehab floor, so I take it as a huge compliment and me working my butt off the first couple of weeks paid off.

So here is the break down of the facility:

Floor 1-high functioning elders (none of the clinical groups are on this floor with these residents, although my group goes down there one day to do vitals and transfers, since doing vitals and transfers on our patients will be difficult)

Floor 2- Not independent, but not total care residents, most all of them are wheel chair bound. (One of our clinical groups is on the floor.

Floor 4-Vent floor, everyone is on a ventilator to breath (no clinical group on that floor)

Floor5-Alzheimer's/Dementia ward residents (the other clinical group is on this floor)

And Floor 3 is the rehab floor. This floor is more of a med/surg floor of a hospital as we were told right of the bat from our instructor. The people here are not residents they are patients as they are hopefully rehabbing to get off of that floor and in the best case, home. These are the sickest people in the facility. Many on vents, many have trachs, tube feedings, isolation rooms, you name it we got it. My excitement quickly turned to fear once we hit our floor. Just as we got there they were transferring someone out to the hospital, our instructor had us listen in on the report to the EMT, crazy. Patients are in and out on this floor, to the hospital, to the morgue and if they are lucky home or to another floor in the facility.

We got a tour and did a scavenger hunt on our floor so we would get acquainted to where supplies and such are on our floor. We had a meeting and were told that a lot of what we are learning in class and lab will not apply or work for our patients. For example a nice relaxing bedbath won't be happening. You can't have a trach patient on their side for more than 5 minutes and in that five minutes we need to wash what needs to be washed and get that side of the bed changed...yikes. Our instructor said we need to by hyper valiant in observations when giving care as our patients can go down hill fast, we need to use a lot more critical thinking and problem solving than our classmates, but the upside is that we are gaining clinical experience that they won't get to on their floors, for example we learned about pulse ox (well I already knew all about that between my Dad's stints in the ICU and Logan's NICU days) and how to use the machine to measure them, something the other students won't get experience with. I will look much more attractive to a hospital (where I want to work) because of the population we are dealing with. Once I am working in a hospital I will get my phlebotomy training, more extensive training with catheter's where I will be able to take them and in some cases place them, accu checks, etc. SO working on this floor during clinical I will be getting a head start on some of that. (If you have been in a hospital and are thinking you have never noticed a CNA working that is because more hospitals call them PCT or NCT (patient/nurse care technicians) and all that is, is a fancy name for a certified nursing assistant with additional training in a hospital, just a bit of trivia for you.

I am freaked out and hoping I feel better after our first day of hands on work there, the other 5 students in my group our equally freaked out which is comforting. I think our instructor knew we all were freaking our a little, she sat us all down and went and got some apple juice and cups from the nourishment room and made us drink it LOL. We did a toast as well. I know it's going to be one of those experiences that change my life, but I am so afraid of doing something wrong with these critical patients, it's a long way off from dealing with L&D and Post-Patrum where I want to end up, but it will make me a better NA and if/when I go to nursing school I will be way ahead when we hit clinical.

We have a week off before we go back and I am trying not to freak out in that time. It is just so sad, the whole place is just depressing, but our floor even more so, these are not cute little old ladies, these are young people for the most part that had unimaginable things happen to them. For example a person from another country that came over to work and save money to bring the rest of the family over had a work accident, brain damage and hasn't seen said family in 4 or 5 years now. Many stories like this are on our floor. I know I could never work in a situation like this long term, my personality is not cut out for it. I think that most of us in the 3 1/2 hours we spent there on Saturday now have a new appreciation for life and this time in our life, there were many tears at our debriefing before we left. Things could be so different.

So any way, wow, that is about all I can say about that.

On a lighter note, I got 19.5 points out of 20 on our second theory test. I got docked 1/4 of a point on two questions, one because I miss spelled a word and another because I forgot somethings in the circulation of blood through the heart.

We had lab testing after orientation on Saturday and did pretty well. Admittedly I think myself and most other's were pretty mentally fried after our morning and I made one dumb mistake that earned my a 3.5 on my weight testing. I said the wrong weight out loud so my instructor had to cue me at which point I realized what I did but cues knock you down in points err, that is my lowest score so far, but still a B. On bedbath I got a 3.75 from my clinical instructor because I put the gown on wrong, even though I did it the way I was shown, not a big deal still an A and she complimented my on my workmanship, whoo hoo! Height and oral care I got perfect 4.0's.

Next up is vital sign testing, I am pretty good on temp, pulse and respiration, just need to practice blood pressure some more. My family has been great test subjects!

Monday, February 14, 2011

Happy Valentines Day!

We spent this Valentines Day hanging out at home, Matt was at work of course and I had class and a test at night. Matt did cook me a yummy dinner once I got home from school which was nice and he got me the birthstone baby for Ava that my necklace was missing, so now I can wear that again! Logan and I had fun making Daddy a big heart brownie. Hopefully next year we will make it out to celebrate!

The kids started the day with heart shaped toast



Our Valentines!




Logan baking his heart brownie




Sunday, February 13, 2011

Family Updates!

Logan is doing great at preschool and is learning so much! Last week he had his first Valentine party and exchange. I got to go into the classroom and help him pass all his Valentines out. All of the kids decorated bags for their cards. Logan had fun dropping his Toy Story cards in each bag. As soon as he got home he went through all the different cards from his classmates.


Logan has grandparent's day and Mom's night coming up at school and he is very excited! He is all registered for preschool for next year. He will be going Mon. Wed. Fri. next year. This is his last year of MDO, but Ava will be taking his place on Friday's at MDO, which means Mom get's one day of peace next year! Logan is working on writing his name and learning to write his letters and numbers and we are starting sight words for some reading! Logan is still doing gymnastics and has a blast doing that!

Ava turned 16 months old on the 8th, can you believe it? We can't!

She has such a personality wrapped up in that tiny body. She is learning new words every day and is already putting two words together, sometimes even three! She even follows simple comands already, she is quite the smarty pants. She is all drama all the time as well, for now it's still cute. She loves to eat anything and everything. We took away her bottle when she turned 16 months (she only used it for milk) which was a little rough, but she is doing good without in now, although she is more attached to her binky and blanky since giving up the bottle. Ava will be starting parent tot gymnastics next session! I can't wait, and Ava who always tries to escape out to the gym during Logan's classes will love it, she jumps all over the beds and couch now and has no fear. Ava has never been in a play group or Gymboree like Logan was from 5 months on, I guess when you are the second child you get gipped on some stuff. So we are excited for her to start her first class!

School is going great for me, I love it and feel like I am finally in the right place! We have had 4 skills tests so far and I received three perfect 4.0's (hand washing, isolation, unoccupied bed making) and a 3.75 on occupied bed making, so all A's so far in lab and our first theory test I received 19.5 points out of 20, I'll take it! I have another theory test on Monday, and height and weight measurement lab test on Friday and this coming Saturday we have our first clinical (orientation and bed making) and then back to school for a lab test on bed bath and grooming. It's a lot of work, but when you enjoy what you are doing it doesn't seem so bad. I have had a lot of people ask me about skating. I am not skating right now, I usually skated on Saturday's and with being at clinical until 3:30 most Saturday's I couldn't make it work. I also can't get hurt right now as this is very physical class with lab and clinical, if I took a bad fall and really got hurt and broke something I would have to withdraw. So until May I am off the ice. I miss it a lot and fell very out of shape, but I know after being off the ice for my pregnancies that it's like riding a bike and I will just have to work up my endurance again. I am also missing the ice show this year, but hopefully I will be back at it next year.

Matt is super busy at work right now, which is a constant cause of stress for him, but I guess that is better than no work at all! Matt has been making good effort in getting in writing time everyday and has started going to a writer's group at an area library, he is enjoying that and hopes to get a short story published soon! Matt has been holding down the fort while I have been at school and the kids enjoy their Daddy time. Matt has some home projects lined up as soon as we get some warmer weather around here, including a new wood swing set that Logan asks about every day, poor kid can't wait to get outside and play!

Dad has been back with us for almost a month now. He is doing good, pretty much back to full activity level. He is done with physical therapy now and his nurse is back to visiting just once a week.

That's about it from our end! Hope all is well with you!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Met Our Goal!

Logan met his fund-raising goal for his Trike-A-Thon in support of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital! Thank you to those that donated on his behalf, I know the kids and parents at St. Jude's will be very thankful! We raised $128 this year!

Here is Logan with his certificate and his lap card!



He will be at it again next year!

I love that his preschool does this fundraiser, I performed in skating shows benefiting St. Jude when I was on my synchro skating team (I even skated one show along with one of the US mens Olympic members!) so it's nice to be doing something for them again. Giving thanks for the healthy kids our my life for sure!

Friday, February 4, 2011

SNOW!!

We were hit with a huge snow storm last night, it was crazy! We have never experienced a snow storm that included lighting and thunder, it was wild. This is the most snow I have ever seen in my almost 30 years. We spent the day digging out and playing in the snow and sipping on hot chocolate, a perfect snow day!

Here are some pictures of the massive amount of snow we got!

Our front porch & steps before dig out

Front of our house

Driveway, our very long driveway, total pain!


Backyard


Our back door

Logan out having fun



Making a snowman with Daddy


During the great dig out


All of you hit by the storm, stay safe and warm!