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Narrative Report

This narrative report discusses a nursing student's clinical rotation experience where Mark Orcullo served as the head nurse. The week began with an orientation from their clinical instructor. Initially shy, Mark became comfortable in his role as head nurse by the second day, helping students and assigning them cases. By the third day, he administered his own exam for the students, working hard to create original questions rather than reusing past exams. The week concluded with the group completing a journal homework and passing three exams under Mark's leadership as head nurse.

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Narrative Report

This narrative report discusses a nursing student's clinical rotation experience where Mark Orcullo served as the head nurse. The week began with an orientation from their clinical instructor. Initially shy, Mark became comfortable in his role as head nurse by the second day, helping students and assigning them cases. By the third day, he administered his own exam for the students, working hard to create original questions rather than reusing past exams. The week concluded with the group completing a journal homework and passing three exams under Mark's leadership as head nurse.

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Ivan james M.

Ayop N-411 Group 1 Cluster B

Narrative report
Our head nurse on our first RLE duty of our last semester at school. This is a time where everyone can now see the finish line in this frantic academic race. Our head nurse, one of our comrades that were chosen to lead us in the first step of our final lap in this race. Our comrade from the section N412, Mark Orcullo.

The week of the rotation began like any other. Panicked to collect the needed paraphernalia, waking up early getting ready. Arriving early at the hospital is a very common thing for students to avoid traffic. We began the duty with an orientation from our clinical instructor Ms Evangeline Mendoza. Orienting us and especially our head nurse of what to expect and what are to be done. Our head nurse was not over his head and was in fact quite shy. He told us his plans for our duty. He would tell us if ever there would be a quiz given the next day. He would tend to make the quiz about the cases encountered in the emergency room(ER). By the second day he was already functioning well as our head nurse, helping us and endorsing cases to us. The third day of him being our head nurse, he gave an evaluation examination. One can indeed see how much work he has done in making our exams, trying not to duplicate any questions from our previous exams and instead make his own exam. It was rather hard but in the end our group was able to pass. The week ended with us having done 1 journal homework and having taken 3 exams under our head nurse Mark Orcullo.

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