The week 3 announcement made me snort. "We hope you have learned a lot at this halfway point." Yes....I've learned that charting by exception rather than stating every single nuance of a patient is normal is the way to go. PS thanks for deducting points because I didn't mention her cap refill was normal. I also didn't mention she was alive and breathing but thanks for assuming that was the case! The HESI cases don't get less annoying, I'm afraid. I already did these in my ADN program. They are still just as aggravating!
Specializes in ICU,ER, Radiology, Online education.
Well it has taken me most of the week after work to get this head and neck assessment done. 18 pages. This has been the worst week assignment wise. I feel like I am drowning!
I can state with utmost confidence that these assessments are the most pointless, time consuming assignments I've had as a nursing student. These next 2 weeks cannot come fast enough.
I agree Shan...I feel like they are NP level assessments! Or even MD! And I type the same thing over and over because we have to do a history and then the assessment...so annoying and time consuming. Only 2 more weeks of this BS!
ShantheRN, BSN, RN
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The week 3 announcement made me snort. "We hope you have learned a lot at this halfway point." Yes....I've learned that charting by exception rather than stating every single nuance of a patient is normal is the way to go. PS thanks for deducting points because I didn't mention her cap refill was normal. I also didn't mention she was alive and breathing but thanks for assuming that was the case! The HESI cases don't get less annoying, I'm afraid. I already did these in my ADN program. They are still just as aggravating!
Somehow I still have an A lol