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Learning Feedback Learning Feedback Diary OBJECTIVES: Specific: To orient us to their own rules and regulation and as well

as the history To appreciates some diseases that are not common in provinces To encounter the unique attitudes of people and to enhance our ability to adjust and have a therapeutic relationship with them To educate patients about the disease for them to be aware and learn how to prevent and manage the disease. General: To have an opportunity to learn and apply our knowledge, skills and attitudes in giving service to different individuals with their different diseases and as well as to acquire more learning from such diseases. OBSERVATION: Self: Of course, we acquired some ideas from the 4th student who had affiliation in San Lazaro Hospital to prepare myself. I felt nervous because maam Perez will guide us in the area and it was my first time to work with her in clinical area. But as we go on our duties, the nervous subsided into a relaxing feeling. I am glad that I saw the beauty of San Lazaro Church. It was a great opportunity for me to sight and hear the story about the place. I am also proud that we showed to everyone how effective nursing we are. Group mate: I knew half of them because they became my group mates before and the rest are new to me. I met different personalities. They were all good and cooperative. I saw a little nervous but at the end they were just enjoying their moment in San Lazaro Hospital. They proved that they can show their talent and abilities to serve what they had learned. Clinical instructor: Our Clinical instructor was Mrs. Nhelia B. Perez. She guided us in our duties. She removed away our nervous towards the hospital by making as laughing throughout the duties. She was also our walking NANDA book. She discouraged us to use it for us to be smart and talented in making our SOPIE. My C.I is very strict regarding the charting but she has purpose. She and Mrs. Luisa Y. Valencia made an activity that will help us to be familiar on different diseases. LEARNINGS: Ive learned the history of San Lazaro Hospital which is one of the oldest and excellent hospitals. It symbolizes the real hospital where sick people have a good recovery. From what happened to my group mate, it emphasized the importance of the 5 rights in administering a drug to the patient. My C.I is very strict regarding the charting but from that regimen weve learned to be more careful and have focus on what we are doing. We are all mastered in caring a patient with diagnosis of dengue because this is the most common disease in SLH. We had experienced to have a duty to the patients who have tuberculosis. Although it was very scary for us, weve overcome it. We use to do all the universal precaution such as wearing a mask, have an alcohol, take high dose of Vitamin C and hand

washing. We had also our pre and post conference where everyone will has to report their respective topics and case abstract that we have to past every other day, from that we have been familiarized in many communicable diseases. Capul, Ryan Jay BSN 2 G LFD Learning Insights ~ In our last community exposure in Tibungco. We do health teachings in our Respective families and I learn so many things like doing the proper teaching, and having the motivation of the outcome of our teaching will be helpful to them that they may use in their daily activies. In some ways I am also practicing my communication skills in our community exposure, so that I can communicate to every people whom I will encounter someday that may help my profession. Hindrances ~ The hindrances of my learnings is I really cant control myself on that day. Because I really cant tolerate any bunch of garbages that really disgust me whenever I walk in our area. And also the lifestyle of the people who are there, because when I was there, I realize that Im so blessed because I was totally different from them. And also Im starving that time that may cause me uncontrollable and the reason why it affects my learnings. Recommendation ~ My recommendation is I hope someday I can control myself every time I will be expose again in a community like that with no affections to my learnings and I can manage my own health so that it wont affect my dutys again and I can handle it completely and do it perfectly.

LEARNINGFEEDBACKDIARY: Today, we were supposed to have our exposure in a community of BarangayPonponan, so our group gathered at the market place to wait for the bus.However, upon arriving at the barangay hall the barangay captain was not able tomeet with our clinical instructor and failed to give us the assigned place. This hindered usin performing our duty. To make this exposure fruitful our clinical instructor decided tohave us do health teaching on the first graders of the Ponponan Elementary School. And tomake this health teaching successful we planned the program thoroughly also with the helpof the clinical instructor. We incorporated her ideas into ours and with the cooperation of my group mates we were able to come out with a program called the youngste activeparticipators on the activity.To end our day, I and my classmates already agreed on our assigned work and I hadto do some preparations since I was assigned to do the visual aides. We COMMENTSANDSUGGESTIONS: Even though we were hindered to do our community exposure our clinicalinstructor did a great job on helping us think of other ways to make our exposure fruitful.Thanks to her ingenious ideas, we were able to do plan an activity that will enhance ourteaching skills as a nurse to lower our way of delivery to fit the first graders. Lastly, she isvery approachable and supportive which helped greatly on our learning

Learning Feedback Diary Sheryll L. Tamang BSN-2 Set 3 Area: Milagros District Hospital Group E Specific area: OPD area Clinical Instructor: Miss Sheena Santos Inclusive dates: August 12, 2009

August 19, 2009 August 26, 2009 August 02, 2009 Content/Learning: On our first day in Milagros District Hospital in Cabagan, Isabela I felt so excited and nervous. I really love to have our duty in MDH because our classmates told us that we will enjoy there

because there are lots of patients in the morning. When we arrived at MDH, we had first our orientation. Maam Sheena oriented us about the hospital protocol and some rules and regulations. First, she discussed about the OPD and how it works and also what are the things we should remember when we are in the OPD area. She showed us an example of admission slip of the hospital. Then she discussed the requirement for the last day of duty which is case presentation. During our duty, I found out that there were differences between hospitals were we had been through. There were some professional nurses that are kind to their patients and some are not. I observed many things and practices that are different with the lessons that we discussed in school. Like for example, the proper way of getting the V/S of the patients. We had many patients in MDH compared to Clinica de Leon. During our duty in OPD, thats the only time that I realized how toxic my chosen profession is. We were all tired and hungry. But I enjoyed our first day because our C.I is not as strict and toxic as our previous C.Is. Same with 2nd day and 3rd day, we handled many patients in the morning and in the afternoon we had our sharing of experiences. We had a very good bonding with our C.I (honestly speaking shes the best C.I). During our 4th day in MDH, we had our case presentation. We didnt have our duty in the OPD because our case presentation will be the whole cover of the 8 hour duty. The first group who presented their case was bombarded with lots of questions. Some of our questions were not answered by them. One of my classmates got mad because she told me she was not prepared for that day. After having our lunch, its our time to present our case. Its about H-mole or hydatidiform mole. We were lucky because they didnt ask many questions. We felt relieved after our case presentation. During the entire duty in MDH, I accomplished something that I thought I could never do. I applied my knowledge and skills about nursing care in a hospital setting. I gained more self confidence and I know now that I can be as good as a nurse as long as I put my heart in what I do. I learned to love my course. I am very grateful because my patient always say thank you after I gave service

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