It's hard to apply what I'd learned in theory part..i need something that can help me which is the question or the situation to train me to relate with what I'd learned, for example i need to learn in how to study the lab test result in which i can know from it that what had happened to the patient..so that in nursing care, i can apply easily and feel confident ...in future if doctors ask how the condition of the patient,i can tell the doctor and i can understand what is going to the patient...in doing everything as ordered by doctor,i can know the reason are why like that or why like this...so that i am not like a robot in the ward which just doing as doctor order..somehow i want to be proactive in the ward...from this i can think as critical thinking..
Is there anyone here can help me by giving the question or website that i can learn the situation of the patient in their disease.
i hope anyone here can understand what i mean...sorry for the long story:nurse:
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It's hard to apply what I'd learned in theory part..i need something that can help me which is the question or the situation to train me to relate with what I'd learned, for example i need to learn in how to study the lab test result in which i can know from it that what had happened to the patient..so that in nursing care, i can apply easily and feel confident ...in future if doctors ask how the condition of the patient,i can tell the doctor and i can understand what is going to the patient...in doing everything as ordered by doctor,i can know the reason are why like that or why like this...so that i am not like a robot in the ward which just doing as doctor order..somehow i want to be proactive in the ward...from this i can think as critical thinking..
Is there anyone here can help me by giving the question or website that i can learn the situation of the patient in their disease.
i hope anyone here can understand what i mean...sorry for the long story:nurse: