1. Why did you go into nursing?
I wanted to be a nurse from the time I was a little girl.
2. Where did you receive your education?
I was an LPN for 21 years. Became an RN in 1989 (sorry, but figured I qualified having been a nurse already!)
Graduated from Cochise College, in Douglas, Arizona for my RN
3. What kind of education did you receive?
RN-diploma, Associate's degree
4. What was taught in nursing school and how were clinical experiences structured?
The USUAL classes . Once I was into clinicals that was the focus from 7 to 3pm 3 days a week. Class was 2 days a week.
5. Who were your instructors and what were their level of education?
I don’t have the particular names anymore. Been along time! But they were all Masters’ prepared.
6. What were the conditions of the health care system during your education?
There were NO HMO’s during either of my times of education. Medicare had just become a new deal for people WHILE I was in LPN school in 1966. The HMO was being TALKED about in the 80's.
7. What was nursing practice like at the time you were receiving your education?
We did NOT have the IV meds we have now. For that matter, equipment for starting IV’s consisted of TAPE, betadine, and 2x2’s. Central lines were ONLY in ICU.
8. Were nursing care plans utilized?
That has been ON GOING long as I can rememeber!
9. What differences do you see in standards of care now versus when you were in school?
Nursing care is FAR MORE DETAILED now. Patients are more critical when we get them. We monitor their HEARTS on our floor. That used to ONLY be in ICU.
Wound drainage systems were VERY new. The hemovac was the only one I remember 18 years ago. Isolation care has changed a GREAT deal as well. It was ALWAYS gloves, gown and mask, where today it is not.
10. What was the role of nursing on the health care team?
Nurses are part of the TEAM. If more Drs. Realized and respected the NURSE in his/her roll, things would be so much better!!!
11. Any other interesting facts, or differences between nursing then and now.
BIGGEST difference from the 60’s to now… well nurses do NOT wear WHITE!! NO CAPS. NO WHITE stockings… and we wear PANTS now. That was a BIG NO NO years ago.
Oh, and one FUNNY one… when I went to nursing school in 1966, and rotated through the OR…. All the nurses were women, and all the DRS. Were MEN!
When I roated in 1988, all the nurses were MEN, and all the DRS. Were women!!!!
I will NEVER forget that one!
9. What differences do you see in standards of care now versus when you were in school?
FAR MORE STRICT!!!! A GOOD thing!
10. What was the role of nursing on the health care team?
Carry out the Drs. Orders!!!! Give INPUT to the Dr. regarding the patient to HELP the Dr. with decisions to benefit the patient. Do the best you can for your patient, that is what matters in the long run!
11. Any other interesting facts, or differences between nursing then and now.
YES. As a student I wore a White nylon pinafore with a blue blouse, and CAP in 1966, in 1988 I wore ALL WHITE uniform, and NO cap! PANTS too!
OH, and PILLS were NOT unit dose like now, and BELIEVE it or not, we actually injected ordered doses of KCL into IV bags!!!
We also gave Insulin WITHOUT someone to check it! EEKK.
We did NOT give heparin like now , I believe that was only in ICU!
One thing I can say, is I still LOVE NURSING after all these years!