Re: Student Clinicals in Ontario
The clinical groups that come to hospitals in Alberta don't do 12 hour shifts. Twelves are only done on final clincal placements and you work the same shifts as your preceptor.
Usually students hit the floor for day shifts 7-15 hours. They start of slow and you do total patient care. Meds aren't passed until you get individually signed off by your instructor and even then you will be watched like a hawk by the staff nurses who actually hold the responsibility for the patient. Your dressing changes, etc, must be monitored by the instructor before you are "passed" on the skill and allowed independence on the floor.
You will watch your patients nurse perform admissions and discharges and if the nurse feels confident in you they will let you participate.
With each clinical you get more independence in your care.
But having said that, there are patients who will leave instructions at the nursing station that they will not accept care from student nurses.
And to tell you the truth, there are floor nurses who no longer want to preceptor the seemingly endless line of students that are hitting the units.
Depending on how many nursing programmes are competing for space in your local hospitals you will do the 15-23 evening shift as well. Nights are only done of the final placements.
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