1. Why did you go into nursing?
I worked as a candy striper in a hospital durring highschool and truly enjoyed it. I was in awe of the nurses.
2. Where did you receive your education?
Methodst Hospital School of Nursing In what year did you graduate?
1980
3. What kind of education did you receive?
Diploma
4. What was taught in nursing school and how were clinical experiences structured?
We had a lot more clinical time than class time. We actually worked (unpaid) shifts and quickly began taking patients with preceptors. We even did a few weeks in the OR and scrubbed.
5. Who were your instructors and what were their level of education?
I believe they were all MSN's but not positive
6. What were the conditions of the health care system during your education?
Seemed to be more caring, less paperwork and less political
7. What was nursing practice like at the time you were receiving your education?
See above!
8. Were nursing care plans utilized?
YES and I still remember crying over them, LOL
9. What differences do you see in standards of care now versus when you were in school?
Hard to say.. I want to say thet it is better because of all the "rules and watchdogs" but seems that we as nurses are cramped by those same "RULES AND WATCHDOGS"
10. What was the role of nursing on the health care team?
I don't feel that has changed
11. Any other interesting facts, or differences between nursing then and now.
Just that I do miss the old days!
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