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Learning Feedback Diary

This document summarizes a nursing student's 2-day clinical rotation in an obstetrics ward. The student's objectives were to gain clinical experience, apply knowledge from lectures, provide quality patient care, give health teachings, develop skills, and manage new doctor's orders. During the rotation, the student performed various nursing duties including vital signs, medication administration, and assisting doctors. The student found the experience valuable for learning but encountered problems with a long endorsement process that delayed departure. The student recommends facing fears to gain strength and learn from mistakes.

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Learning Feedback Diary

This document summarizes a nursing student's 2-day clinical rotation in an obstetrics ward. The student's objectives were to gain clinical experience, apply knowledge from lectures, provide quality patient care, give health teachings, develop skills, and manage new doctor's orders. During the rotation, the student performed various nursing duties including vital signs, medication administration, and assisting doctors. The student found the experience valuable for learning but encountered problems with a long endorsement process that delayed departure. The student recommends facing fears to gain strength and learn from mistakes.

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LEARNING

FEEDBACK
DIARY
DATE: August 17, 2017

AREA: Eastern Bicol Medical Center

WARD: Obstetrics Ward

SHIFT: 7 AM 3 PM/ 7 AM 12PM

GENERAL OBJECTIVE

To obtain clinical experience that is necessary for my course.

To apply our gained knowledge that being taught to us in our lectures and skills

lab.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE

To provide quality health care to the patient especially in Obstetrics Ward.

To give appropriate health teaching related to his/her condition.

To be able to develop my skills and gain knowledge about my obstetric patient.

To manage my responsibility in carrying out new doctors order.

PLAN OF ACTIVITIES

6:45 AM 7:00 AM Arrival and grooming

7:00 AM 7:15 AM Receiving endorsement during nurses round

7:15 AM 7:30 AM Pre conference

7:30 AM 9:30 AM Nursing care (NPI, V/S taking, Follow-up

laboratory results and requests, Giving due

medications, Assisting in doctors rounds,

Other necessary things related to nursing care)

9:30 AM 9:45 AM Snacks


9:45 AM 11:00 AM Accomplishment of patients chart,

Continuation of nursing care

11:00 AM 11:30 AM Vital signs taking and plotting; Preparing due

medications

11:30 AM 11:45 AM Endorsement

11:45 AM 12 PM Post Conference

12:00 PM Departure

ACCOMPLISHMENT/ACTUAL EXPERIENCE

Truly an experience is the best source of knowledge that an individual can acquire.

In that 2 day experienced in Obstetrics Ward with Maam Goyeta Pereyra, for me it was

a great achievement. Though Ive handled more patients, Ive managed it and I admit, it

wasnt that easy dealing up with the situations. For 2 years in Midwifery course, I only

knew how to do the vital signs taking, plotting in the TPR chart, doing remarks every after

the shift, and bathing the baby. But this time, I am now a 3rd year nursing student, we

started to do the focus charting and this is new to us in Obstetrics Ward since when were

in 1st and 2nd year level, we do not make sample charting because it is not a part of the

Midwifery student/profession to do that. It is the nurses responsibility of documenting in

the patients chart.

FEELING REACTIONS

We only had 2 days exposure in OB Ward under the supervision of our Clinical

Instructor, Maam Goyeta Pereyra. In the 1st day of duty with Mam Goy, we were assigned

to handle 3-4 patients each plus the newborn so the responsibilities were doubled. Ive

handled a twin case in our shift and it was my first time to handle a greater number of

patients in our 7-12 shift.


PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED

The problems that I have encountered during my duty today are the following:

On the first day of our duty with Mam Goy last August 17, 2017, we left the hospital

past 12:30 because of the every detailed endorsement with the Nurse on Duty. I endorsed

my patient to the NOD at 12nn and finished after 5-10 minutes. I/We had some problems

in endorsing the patient to the NOD because she wants a complete details and she kept

on questioning each of us about the patient. And we didnt expect that she is like that

because most of our encountered nurse when were endorsing, we only tell the patients

name, if the medications are prepared, and other some problems, they signed in the

nurses notes without further asking us about our patient. But we know that it is for our

good sake. We hurriedly eat our lunch because we will have a 1pm class. 2 of our

classmates are left behind in the hospital because they are not still finish yet. Everyone

was exhausted after the 1st day of duty but all in all, it was a good day for us.

SUGGESTIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS

Each time we face our fear, we gain strength, courage, and confidence in the

doing. Thats why is it better to take the risk than to do nothing, because it makes us to

interfere our fears and weve learned from our mistakes.

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