Heyy :) At the moment I am studying COPD, I read that a copd patient's spo2 needs to be between 88% and 93%. I am not really understanding as to why it has to be in that range. I've found information as to why, but it's not making sense to me. Can anyone please explain why? Thank you! Nursing student
Ive been doing clinical for two years and im always shaking. But I guess it's because I know I'm a student and maybe I'm afraid of getting negative feedback.
Yes its quite obvious :/. When I'm doing it myself I'm fine. But exactly when someone comes in to observe me, I just start shaking and it's hard to control. I realise that it's performance anxiety. It's just when I get even a little bit nervous, my body likes to show it!
Hey all :) I'm in my final year of nursing school and I'm a bit concerned.. While I'm doing nursing skills (dressings, injections etc) and someone is observing me, i get nervous and my hands start shaking really badly. I find it really humiliating. I'm afraid that this will interfere with my marks upon practical examination as it would show a lack of confidence. But when I'm by myself with just the patient I'm fine. Has anyone been through this? And what have you told your mentors if asked about the shaking? Any advice is greatly appreciated :) Thank you