Friday, 1 August 2014

Where Has The Time Gone? - End of Year 2!

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Hey,

It feels like 5 minutes ago I was writing one of these posts but that was a year ago; I'm not quite sure I like how fast time is going. In a months time, I will go to board and will be known as a 3rd year student nurse...crazy!!

I went in to 2nd year expecting it to be a tough year as that was what I was told. That was such a lie as it was actually a really enjoyable time. Don't get me wrong I had my stressed out, hair pulling moments but nothing like I was expecting. I had the best placements I have had in the 2 years and my exam result just proved that I'm capable of  a lot more that I give myself credit for.

My one big stress this year was my accommodation. You may have read the posts I had wrote about some of the issue but I'll fill you in anyway. It started with my 2nd year house falling through as it wasn't ready in time and franticly searching for a new place. Found one which sounded and looked amazing in pictures but turned out to be the opposite. I went to view the place to see that it too was not ready but was told it would be before move in day. Move in day came and it still wasn't! A few weeks later when it was ok to move in I started to have problems with my room. These problems were water leaks coming from the flat above every time they had a shower. I spent my entire tenancy complaining and all they did was paint over it for it to then come back. Lets just say I will never recommend the company to anyone I know.

The academic side of the course is not my forte as I have never been the brightest kid in the class but this course has tough me how I learn best so I'm improving as the time goes on. To start the year off I had to do a presentation on a public health issue. I chose smoking as it is something I am passionate about especially as I'm doing children's nursing and passive smoking is worse than smoking yourself. That went ok but we were not given enough time at all as there is so much to cover. That was followed by an assignment which was a critic on a research article. This amazed me as we were told it was very hard but once I had wrote all my notes it was very easy to put together. The assignment was due in as the exam was due to be sit so this was a real hair pulling time but both came with great grades and that's all I ask for.

After the exam I had a few days to pull myself back to reality and it was straight into placement. My first placement was a general ward which looking back wasn't my favourite but while I was there I thought it was great. I had an assignment which needed writing during my first and second placement so I got a lot of that done on night shifts to help the heavy eyes which happened every time I sat down. My second placement came health visiting which every 2nd year has to do. I loved this placement mainly because the ladies as they were just so lovely in the office and working 9-5 was a novelty. My final placement was on a neonatal unit and I could talk about this placement so much but I wont bore you to much. I'll just say it is where I want to be when I qualify. I knew from previous ward placements that babies were my favourite patients and having a whole unit of them just made me very happy and I felt at home. I also had the greatest mentor who knew I was good at what I do and knew I knew my own limits so I was able to do everything you are allowed to as a student. Of course there are a few things like IVs that that you have to be qualified to do, but there was always something else to do while these sort of things where being done so I didn't really feel like a student as I always had something to do and was trusted to do it all by myself.

Overall, 2nd year has been great and I'm looking forward to 3rd year as this time next year, this chapter of my life will be over and I will be starting a new one as a qualified nurse.



Sarah x