7/3 WILTW: Brain Development, Standardized Patients and Female Condom

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I am honored to be filling in for our beloved ixchel's WILTW thread once again.

As I continue adjusting to my new job as well as reaching the halfway point in my assessment class for my MS PMHNP progeam, I am glad to have this opportunity to reflect on what I have learned. I also really enjoy seeing what we can learn from each other and how our varying nursing roles result in varying weekly lessons.

Brain Development

I attended the third of my sexual reproductive health trainings this week, and learned a lot of new information about adolescent brain development and the translation of said development in various activities and education needs. I found it really interesting to learn a possible cause for the impulsivity, thrill seeking, and at times promiscuous behavior of many of the teens with whom I have contact.

The brain goes through a period of development during the adolescent period (ages 12-26) after which both the limbic system and prefrontal cortex ate completely developed. However, these two systems do not develop at the same rate. The prefrontal cortex develops more slowly than the limbic system. As the limbic system seeks pleadure, risks and reward and the prefrontal cortex is involved in logic and decision making, it would make sense that during adolescence teens seek thrills and rewards at a rate at which the prefrontal cortex cannot keep up.

Standardized Patients

As a student in a MS PMHNP program, I had a midterm in a OSCE environment and was required to conduct an H&P on a standardized patient. As I had used standardized patients in my RN to BS P

program I thought I knew what to expect. The experience was good overall.

However, I am short, barely over 5 feet. The standardized patient was 6'8". I had difficulty with the HEENT component if the exam because I could not reach the SP's face. This struggle got me thinking about how I would address this in an actual clinic. I had never encountered this issue (possibly because of the do I if setup). Any ideas?

Female Condoms

This week I found out that female condoms are still in use and provided to our clinic. We found this interesting because none of the nurses, PNPs or MDs have been using them in practice. When we got a new drluberyofcondoms from our DOH, there they were. We all has to figure out how to use them because we have not seen them or used them in quite some time.

What did YOU learn this week?

Specializes in Pediatrics/Developmental Pediatrics/Research/psych.
Can't shorter nurses just have a tall patient sit down for HEENT?

It should work, but for some reason it didn't. I think part of the issue was that I didn't know how to work the exam table in the "clinic" as I had never been in there before the exam. Now I am really scared that the same will happen on the final.

Specializes in critical care.

This current week has not received a WILTW. I hope all can forgive me! If it's alright, lets keep this one rolling, and next week we'll pick up where we left off!

Specializes in M/S, LTC, Corrections, PDN & drug rehab.
This current week has not received a WILTW. I hope all can forgive me! If it's alright, lets keep this one rolling, and next week we'll pick up where we left off!

Of course we forgive you! *hugs*

I have some biiiiig news!!!!

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I'm expecting! My hubby & I are so excited!!! [emoji7]

Specializes in long term care Alzheimers Patients.
Of course we forgive you! *hugs*

I have some biiiiig news!!!!

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I'm expecting! My hubby & I are so excited!!! [emoji7]

Congrats O. C so happy for you !!!

Specializes in Pediatrics, Emergency, Trauma.
Of course we forgive you! *hugs*

I have some biiiiig news!!!!

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I'm expecting! My hubby & I are so excited!!! [emoji7]

WOW!!!

Congrats!!! (((OC)))

Specializes in Pediatrics, Emergency, Trauma.

I have good news too-my reprimand is GONE!

I am teaching next week my educational piece to the newbies, and it's on display in the unit for the not so new newbies.

My new boss is reaching out to get some of the former staff and have great plans for the unit; I'm glad that I can be a part of the solution; she respects my role as part of our bargaining unit and that reassures me that the targeting will lessen-but will still be about my business (paper trails attached to her as a precautionary measure)

More people are leaving, but are either going to be per diem or part time; but still will be part of the team, so I'll chalk that up as a silver lining.

Still hoping I can go per diem in an adult ED...will work in a non-trauma one before I work in a trauma one; baby steps!!

I'm also looking into the TNCC to help as well in October-still lots to learn! :D

Specializes in M/S, LTC, Corrections, PDN & drug rehab.
I have good news too-my reprimand is GONE!

I am teaching next week my educational piece to the newbies, and it's on display in the unit for the not so new newbies.

My new boss is reaching out to get some of the former staff and have great plans for the unit; I'm glad that I can be a part of the solution; she respects my role as part of our bargaining unit and that reassures me that the targeting will lessen-but will still be about my business (paper trails attached to her as a precautionary measure)

More people are leaving, but are either going to be per diem or part time; but still will be part of the team, so I'll chalk that up as a silver lining.

Still hoping I can go per diem in an adult ED...will work in a non-trauma one before I work in a trauma one; baby steps!!

I'm also looking into the TNCC to help as well in October-still lots to learn! :D

Yay for good news!!!! [emoji2] I hope you find an adult ED to work in. I know it will happen.

Specializes in Cardio-Pulmonary; Med-Surg; Private Duty.

Congrats, OC!!!!

Specializes in M/S, LTC, Corrections, PDN & drug rehab.

Thank you everyone for the congratulations. [emoji2]

Congrats OC! :)

I took my NCLEX yesterday. One hour, 75 questions. I'm in the agonizing limbo of no results.

My state doesn't do quick results but generally posts your status to the website within 24-48 hours.

I've been trying to keep busy and not check the BON every 10 minutes but I'm getting grumpy and nervous. If it doesn't pop soon I'll have to wait until tomorrow.

Specializes in M/S, LTC, Corrections, PDN & drug rehab.
I took my NCLEX yesterday. One hour, 75 questions. I'm in the agonizing limbo of no results.

My state doesn't do quick results but generally posts your status to the website within 24-48 hours.

I've been trying to keep busy and not check the BON every 10 minutes but I'm getting grumpy and nervous. If it doesn't pop soon I'll have to wait until tomorrow.

I know you passed. Good luck!

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