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Julie Ann Y.

Naval
Learning Feedback
In my entire duty in hospital, it was an amazing experience because I've learned and
discovered a lot of things that will surely a big help to me in the future most
especially when I'm on the field and experience the true scenario of being a nurse.
 I learned to establish rapport to gain the trust and cooperation of the patient.
 I had improved my skills in taking vital signs properly.
 I learned that one of the most important in performing duty is to always have
the spirit of time management and dedication to service.
 I was able to discover the different terms in medicine that are very new to me.
I learned it's uses and importance.
 I learned that it's not easy to deal with the patients especially that they have
individual differences according to their attitude. Some patients are moody, the
others are kind.
 I learned that before leaving the hospital, make sure all the things are done
appropriately and completely.
 I encountered different surgical instrument and able to know the name and
uses.
 I improved my skills on the proper way of charting.
 I learned to establish good relationship to the patient.
 I learned more to handle MGH patient.
 I learned to improved my self confidence in handling and interacting different
patients.
 It was also a good experience to deal with the patients and be able to
communicate and have a conversation with them. It was through these times
that I am honed most especially with my communication skills to deal and
answer orally their questions, queries and some health problems though it was
sometimes unexplainable but thanks God I learned a lot.
 Dealing with various kinds of people was then a very challenging task.I
learned to become more patient especially when handling sensitive patients. I
had to extend my understanding because I knew that their situation was not as
easy as it seemed.
 I learned to measure the level of IV fluild properly.
 I learned to regulate IV fluid.
 I realized that before going to duty, I must have already a well planned
routinely skills and knowledge. I must be ready at all times. Every minute is
important because as a future nurse each patient's life is our top priority.
Seeing a person's life in danger is very hard on my part not only because it is
my duty and responsibility but also I consider each one of them as my family.
 I learned to asses the condition of my patient properly.
 I learned to make nurse note in which every nurse must document all the
nursing care that is delivered to the patient.
 On my last day of duty, I was able to observe and encounter caeserian section
delivery and appendectomy. While inside the OR I realized that it is very
important to become alert and more careful in assisting the doctor. Through
such observations and experiences of mine, I felt that committing even one
mistake should be avoided.

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