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How have you grown as a nurse? Please explain and use specific examples.
I learned a lot from the pediatric experience at Frederick. I honestly had no experience with children or babies and the exposure
alone helped my confidence exponentially. I now feel better about walking into my patients room and introducing myself to the
parents as well as the child. Our instructor, Theresa was able to teach me so much about infants that I didnt know. I learned
about various treatments of jaundice and the pathophysiology of babies who acquire jaundice. The entire experience was
extremely beneficial and I learned so much. This may actually be a field I could enjoy working in once I graduate.
Do you have any continuing concerns about your performance? Please explain.
I am still working on being confident when entering a room. This experience helped me learn the importance of that though. I
continue to learn from my mistakes in nursing and I feel that will be an ongoing process. Every day I learn a new way of
documenting or organizing myself thats a little bit different and it helps keep me on my toes.
Faculty Comments/ Student Learning Goals (**If an item was identified as N or U, narrative comments are necessary to
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Jenny was eager to provide excellent care. Prior to her patient arriving on the unit, she completed a detailed research of the
diagnosis and treatment plan to prepare herself in caring for the infant, including expected labs and their rationale. She quickly
established a good rapport with the family to gain the history of the infant and then incorporated them into the care of the infant.
Her assessment was thorough, including the assessment of newborn reflexes. All vital signs and assessments were
immediately reported to myself and assigned nurse.
She actively sought out new learning opportunities, and completed as many nursing assessments as she could on the ER side
of the unit. She confidently performed the skills she was comfortable with, and asked for assistance if there was a new skill she
could provide.
Date: 3/30/14
Date: 3/31/14