Today while in clinicals I saw a fellow nursing student standing in the hallway outside a patient's room. I asked her what was up and she said, "This patient had an accident and is a mess. The NAC said she would be here in 10 minutes and it's been 15 minutes." I told her that we were allowed to provide that kind of care to any patient on the floor and it didn't have to be our patient. Her response, "We are nursing students, we are not here for that." I was taken aback. I didn't say anything to her and just went into the room, introduced myself, and asked the patient if it would be ok for me to help her. The fellow student came in the room and asked if I wanted some help. I just don't understand. We are students. We are there to learn how to become RN's but we are also there to provide any care that a patient needs that is within our scope of practice. I am wondering if other students feel this way and think they are just at clinicals to do "nursing" things.
Today while in clinicals I saw a fellow nursing student standing in the hallway outside a patient's room. I asked her what was up and she said, "This patient had an accident and is a mess. The NAC said she would be here in 10 minutes and it's been 15 minutes." I told her that we were allowed to provide that kind of care to any patient on the floor and it didn't have to be our patient. Her response, "We are nursing students, we are not here for that." I was taken aback. I didn't say anything to her and just went into the room, introduced myself, and asked the patient if it would be ok for me to help her. The fellow student came in the room and asked if I wanted some help. I just don't understand. We are students. We are there to learn how to become RN's but we are also there to provide any care that a patient needs that is within our scope of practice. I am wondering if other students feel this way and think they are just at clinicals to do "nursing" things.