Sunday, May 29, 2011

Something To Look Forward To...


So, why did I do all that research on Florance Nightingale? Well, once one has successfully completed schooling to become a nurse, you are then able to recite the Nightingale Pledge (similar to the Hippocratic Oath, but for nurses). The pledge is as follows:

"I solemnly pledge myself before God and in the presence of this assembly, to pass my life in purity and to practice my profession faithfully. I will abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous, and will not take or knowingly administer any harmful drug. I will do all in my power to maintain and elevate the standard of my profession, and will hold in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my calling. With loyalty will I endeavor to aid the physician, in his work, and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care."

How exciting!! Someday soon I will be able to say this pledge and devote myself to the service of others! I am truly honored to be a part of this field.

Love that Nursing Lamp!! I want one of my own =)

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Florance Nightingale


So I was just doing a little research on nursing and the history of nurses and Florance Nightingale showed up on Wikipedia. So I decided to look into her story.

Florance Nightingale was born into a rich family, upper class, British family in Florance, Italy. She was born on May 12, 1820 (the same date that International Nurses Day is celebrated). In 1844 she decided to enter nursing. Her family was against it, but she wanted to join claiming it was a calling from God that she could not refuse. She worked hard as many factors were against her. She was courted many times but refused due to her intense dedication to her work.

Her biggest contribution was in the time of the Crimean War. There were a shortage of medical staff so Nightingale instructed 38 volunteer nurses. When she got to the temporary barracks hospital in Scutari (Istanbul) she saw that the soldiers where being poorly cared for and the conditions in which they were, were unsanitary and caused an increased death rate. Nightingale took it upon herself to improve these conditions she improved the sanitation conditions of herself and called upon the Sanitary Commission. By doing so she was able to reduce the death rate from 42% to 2%. Six months into her time Scutari (Istanbul) the death rate took a turn for the worst and soldiers were dying from typhus, typhoid, cholera and dysentery. The Sanitary Commission stepped in and found that due to the overcrowding of the hospital the sewers were dysfunctional and ventilation was poor. Improving these conditions decreased the death rates dramatically. Through this experience Nightingale found that sanitation was a big part of recovery and health, so later in her career she emphasized and promoted the importance of sanitation. She created sanitary standards and designs for hospitals.

She is known for her title as "Lady with the Lamp", she was so dedicated to her work that she went from bedside to bedside throughout the night carrying her Lamp with her.

In 1883 she was rewarded the Royal Red Cross by Queen Victoria. She died in 1910, even though she is long gone her legacy lives on. She is a very inspiring person and devoted her entire life to nursing. Her efforts in sanitation revolutionized the medical field. Her book Notes on Nursing explained simple health practices, and this book was used in the eduction of nurses, creating a stronger and more efficient workforce.

Her dedication was such that her whole life was devoted to this occupation. So much so that a syndrome was named after her. The Florance Nightingale Syndrome is when a caregiver, typically a doctor or nurse, develops and emotional attachment to a vulnerable patient in their care. May progress into a sexual attraction. Ring any bells? Grey's Anatomy usually showcased a plot similar to this in the season.

If I could be half the nurse she was I think that would be amazing!! Do you know of any nurses who contributed to the medical field in such an amazing way or do you know a nurse who is simply just AMAZING (in my opinion I feel like all nurses are amazing!!)

Hello Kitty Hospital!!!


This is the cutest hospital ever!!! Located in Taipei, Taiwan the owner of this hospital approached Sanrio to create their maternity ward. This would seriously be the CUTEST place to work at. Look at the nurses outfit. Its a bubblegum pink long sleeve with a Hello Kitty apron. The babies are decked out in Hello Kitty gear as well, how precious! I would love to work here after I graduate. Already have my bags packed. Want to know more about the hospital here is the full story (click here).

Saturday, May 21, 2011

TEAS V - What?!


So get this.. I had to retake the TEAS! Let me just tell you the last time I picked up a math book was in high school and that was 6 years ago! I received an email from the Chancellor of the school stating:

"The Ohlone nursing program has received news from the State of California and approved by the Chancellor’s office that only those students who took the TEAS 4 between June 2010 and December 2010 and earned an adjusted individual total score of 67% can use the results if they are entering the nursing program in fall 2011. Those who enter the nursing program during spring 2012 must take the TEAS 5 and earn an adjusted individual total score of 62%. No other TEAS versions can be used at all such as version 2 or 3."

I see this and I FREAK out! I already took the TEAS 2 why do I have to take this test again??? With spring classes ending I had to prepare for this?! So I pulled together all the resources I could find. It was too late to order the TEAS book (but if you can order it then do so!) So to the internet I went. I found that I was looking at a lot of high school prep sites which actually helped a lot. (I will post the sites at the bottom). After a day of studying and cramming I was fortunate enough to get an 80% adj on the exam good enough to secure my spot! Seriously done by the GRACE of GOD!

So the TEAS is broken down into 4 parts with its respective subsections:

1. TEAS READING (1 hr)
- Paragraph & Passage Comprehension
- Informational Source Comprehension

2. TEAS MATH (50 min)
- Numbers and Operations
- Algebraic Applications
- Data Interpretation
- Measurement

3. TEAS SCIENCE (1 hr)
- Human Body Science
- Life Science
- Earth and Physical Science
- Scientific Reasoning

4. TEAS ENGLISH & LANGUAGE USAGE (30 min)
- Grammar and Word Meanings in Context
- Spelling and Punctuation
- Structure

If you have time to prepare for the exam I highly recommend getting the TEAS V Prep Book it has everything you need to know on and about the test, and I heard it is similar to the actual exam. If you don't have time to buy the book then here are some sites that I found helped me a LOT!

TEAS READING & TEAS ENGLISH & LANGUAGE USAGE: This should be pretty standard unless you grew up outside of the US school system. Just read the passage carefully and read what they are asking for. The majority of this exam, I feel, is based on how well you follow directions. Here are the websites:
- Flash Cards: English Review (click "study" at the top to start)
- Flash Cards: Reading (click "study" at the top to start)
- Practice Test: Reading Comprehension
- Practice Test: Main Idea
- Practice Test: Advanced Reading Comprehension
- Practice Test: Vocabulary
- Practice Test: Vocabulary Bonus 1
- Practice Test: Vocabulary Bonus 2

TEAS SCIENCE: This was the section I was most worried about (along with math). I found some really good sites that should help review some topics. If I didn't know one of the topics discussed I looked it up and reviewed it further.
- Flash Cards: Life Science (click "study" at the top to start)
- Flash Cards: Scientific Reasoning (click "study" at the top to start)
- Flash Cards: Chemical & Physical Science (click "study" at the top to start)
- Flash Cards: Human Body Science (click "study" at the top to start)
- Bio Review: Covers important topics! Worth looking at!
- Practice Test: Science 1
- Practice Test: Science 2
- Practice Test: Science 3

TEAS MATH: Remember the SAT the word problems are very similar. Use the answers link below to give you a step by step on how the answers are solved. Use the test questions.
- Flash Cards: Math Terms
- Flash Cards: Math Terms Bonus
- Flash Cards: Conversions
- Flash Cards: Roman Numerals
- Practice Test: Basic Math
- Practice Test: Advanced Math
- Practice Test: Basic Algebra
- Practice Test: Advanced Algebra
- Answers Explained (copy & paste your question in the Google search bar and it will give you a detailed answer)

Full List of TEAS Flash Cards & TEAS Practice Modules.

Best of Luck in your Exam!! Comment below if these sites were useful!
If you find any other useful links post it below:


Nursing School Admittance


Asha here....So it's official I'm IN! After going to SJSU and trying to get into the program there and ending up with a degree in Nutritional Science, I have FINALLY made it! I just found out that I got into the Nursing program at Ohlone Community College and I'm starting in the Spring! What adventures await this future RN? Well let's wait and see!! Post some pearls of wisdom of things you wish you knew before starting nursing: