My final semester of nursing school has begun, and clinical had been going surprisingly well. When I started this semester I was terrified of what was I, as a student supposed to do? Would I get a bad preceptor? Would the nurses like me? Would the patients like having a student? After five days of clinical, I can confidently say, “Things are going well.” Yesterday, a nurse needed to remove a foley catheter, so I asked if I could do it. I went into the room, introduced myself, and proceeded to remove the foley. After I was finished, the patient told me, “You are my hero!” It was a good feeling I got, knowing I had helped someone feel more comfortable. It’s the little things like these that reassure me it’s all worth it.
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Congrats, Josh! These are the moments that make it all worthwhile. Just like a gentle smile on an otherwise stressed patient.
Well done!
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