
Originally Posted by
tweetypa2t
If you're a staff nurse, you can apply all your theoretical knowledge and learn thru hands-on experience. You also learn to prioritize and manage your time. You multitask. Here in the States, if you work on the floor (med-surg), you are responsible for at least 10 patients, you get admissions, take care of post-op patients, discharge patients, deal with family members, deal with your co-workers, carry out doctor's orders, know all the lab results of your patients. And that is just in 1 shift.
wow, 10 patients....daghan na imo mam! lisod gyud na kung imo na idungan tanan ug serbisyo...here sa east coast ug hospital ka ky 5min.-6 to 7max. kung nursing home ug dialysis ambot lang ky daghan kauban nako reklamo sila ky naa sa long term facility ang exposure. but true na imo sulti na duties and responsibilities, mo depend pod ug unsa policy sa hospital. the hospital i used to work b4 ky ultimo normal LOW na values ky itawag pa sa MD para ipahibaw. hahahhaayyy bya.
when i had the chance to teach b4 ko nilarga, diha nako na discover wat i really wud like to do unta. i felt a different contentment within. pero students are changing in character now labi na ang 2nd coursers or should i say mga new breeds ky wa nay respeto sa CI. well, naa sad CI mga badlungon nuon...
pero di man mi ka start ug family ug anha mi so ni grab lang opportunity for the meantime. but i will fulfill it in the future...that's for sure!