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Old Jan 11, 2006, 09:36 AM
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This story really happened when I gave post quiz to one of my students after their duty at Surgical ward:

Clinical Instructor: What is the purpose of JP(Jackson-Pratt)?
Student: For urine collection!
Clinical Instructor: ?????


Just follow my thread and read interesting and funny real-clinical stories!!!


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Originally Posted by shall
This story really happened when I gave post quiz to one of my students after their duty at Surgical ward:

Clinical Instructor: What is the purpose of JP(Jackson-Pratt)?
Student: For urine collection!
Clinical Instructor: ?????
this story's cute...how long have u been teaching?

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Old Jan 11, 2006, 08:41 PM
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I'm a student nurse. My first day is tomorrow. What IS JP used for? Sorry about the dumb question, but I'm curious about knowing. Thank you.

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Old Jan 11, 2006, 08:56 PM
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Mave
A JP is a drainage tube that is generally placed in a patient's wound during surgery to help facilitate any drainage from collecting.

Good luck with nursing. It will be the biggest adventure in your life. My advice to you from having been an ED nurse for 20 years would be for you to keep a journal of those exciting, tragic, confusing, frustrating and exhilarating events. I can recall those events but I really wish I had thought to journal them.

Take care
Jennifer

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Old Jan 12, 2006, 08:43 AM
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This year, is my 3rd year of teaching as a clinical instructor in medical-surgical ward!

Originally Posted by purplefly
this story's cute...how long have u been teaching?

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Old Jan 13, 2006, 01:51 PM
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How about this one? My instructor is explaining the microbiology behind malignancies, how rapidly the cancer cells divide, and the various pathological detriments to the patient, etc. He then asks the class, "Are there any questions?" A girl in the class raises her hand and asks, "Well.....(in a very sincere voice as if she had just thought up a new idea) why don't they just cure cancer?" DUHHHHHHH

Same class, half an hour later. Same professor is now advising us on various antimicrobials and how various levels of heat kill some microrganisms and how sometimes burning has to be instituted, yada yada. Same girl, "Uhhhh, then why don't they just do THAT to cancer pts.?" Instructor: "(dumbfounded) Uh, I don't think the patients would like that too much (rolls his eyes)."

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Old Jan 14, 2006, 05:26 AM
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some students find it hard to answer simple questions...cute and often happens esp. in clinical area...

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Old Jan 14, 2006, 11:47 AM
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I told some stories that were really happened in the floor and someday.. inside the classroom like lectures and case presentation or post conferences. These stories are true and really exists. I dont want pure imagination and without evidences. So thank you for replying and posting your quotes and comments! So... watch out for another interesting and true to life stories ever happened in the floor and lectures. Have fun!!!
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Originally Posted by rhenmag9
some students find it hard to answer simple questions...cute and often happens esp. in clinical area...

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Old Jan 15, 2006, 11:43 PM
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I had a new really, true to clinical setting story again! Refer to my first thread! Thanks a lot and enjoy your work and duty!

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Old Jan 16, 2006, 06:50 PM
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Here is another true story happened when one of my students admitted a patient to surgical ward and started admission interview as historytaking. One of the questionnaire goes like this and this is really answered by the patient.

Student Nurse: Sir, Can you tell me what are the sources of your allergies?
Patient: None. Oh! I forgot! .. I have an allergy for the hospitalization!!
Student Nurse:

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