Published Aug 23, 2008
Beachcomber5
25 Posts
I am a graduate of an ADN program. I am also moderate to severely hearing impaired. Just wanted to share my research paper with anyone who is seeking references to a paper without cost. I do not wish to come off too proud, but, I can see the need for encouragement to those overcoming huge obstacles with nursing and disabilities. Yes, it can be done! Yes, you will work harder! My motto is "if you can't get over the mountain, then, by all means find a way to get around it". According to my instructors, I have graduated with some of the top students in the class. I have also aced my clinicals at the hospitals to the where my instructors rarely needed to monitor my skills. My instructors grew to trust me. My compensatory skills and my desire to be the best nurse I could possibly be was enough for them to see that I was serious about nursing. I am extremely analytical and have acquired ADN level critical thinking skills. I love to learn and I love the sciences. I will continue to the MSN level. I wear two BTE hearing aids, use an E-Scope, have paid close attention to instruction and lip reading, have studied my tail off (I read, read, read!), mastered basic theory, anatomy, patho, fluid and electrolytes, acid-base balance, etc., to the point where other students (hearing) knew I would have a few answers to some challenging questions. I handed in all my assignments on time and typed professionally. I was never late or absent for class. I closely listened to all my patients. I asked questions, and kindly asked answers to be repeated. I gave no reason for anyone to question my ability to succeed not only as a nursing student, but, as a professional nurse. I always introduced myself with my name, a handshake, and a quick "I am also hearing impaired" statement. I have had the smartest, wisest, and most compassionate instructors and fellow students who have never made me feel less of a person or professional. We have all helped one another and I am proud to have been part of such an intelligent and caring group of individuals. God and my family, too, deserve all the praise because they have helped me through a rigorous program and through the tough times when I felt like giving up. My contribution is a research paper on an ADN level only. God Bless. "Every day, in every way, I am getting better and better" (Dr. Emile Coue).
Home Health Care Research Paper.doc