Showing posts with label challenges. Show all posts
Showing posts with label challenges. Show all posts

04 April 2014

Intensive Care by Echo Heron

There is so much I can say about this novel, but for the sake of time and to entice more readers I will only speak to a few main points I took from it.

One of the first things I would like to point out is that Echo was a mother while also going through nursing school. She raised her child to the best of her ability and did have some "real-life" events that threw her off her guard at points. The fact that she included these life events in her book as well really influenced my perspective of her as a nurse and her as an author. 

It truly is easy to become swept up in the grandeur of medicine and forget about the bad days, hard decisions, and inevitable consequences of others' decisions. Intensive Care is a great reminder of the challenges nurses face. It is also a gleaming example of all that is important about nursing. The compassion Echo shows her clients is incredible! I think every nurse strives to provide the best care for their patients and the stories Echo shares are only a few examples of the ways we can do so.

That being said, I encourage all healthcare providers and families of healthcare providers to read this in order to gain a deeper insight into one woman's perspective of the healthcare industry. It hopefully will gain us nursing students some compassion and nurses a little more respect than frequently experienced.

13 January 2014

Ridiculous Analogies of My Current State of Being

As I was running errands and interacting with people today, I realized how much more entertaining things would be if we could sum up how we are through analogies. For instance, instead of the typical dialogue:
Cashier: How are you?
Me: I'm good, thanks. How are you?
Cashier: Good. I'm good.
 Me: Good.
Our conversations would flow more like this:
Cashier: How are you?
Me: I am swimming in the ocean, with one eye on the shoreline, listening to the waves calling me further in. How are you?
Cashier: I'm sorry to hear that. I am melted chocolate without a mold, shaped only by a caring hand.
Me: Good for you! I hope your day matches your mood.
I swear, I'm not crazy. I just have a hard time brushing people off when they or I ask how the other is. I do not necessarily want to tell them my whole life story, but at the same time I wish we could share a little bit of our lives with each other without it being awkward. I understand that some people have enough problems and wouldn't necessarily want to bother nor be bothered by anyone else, but it irks me that I can't have a bad day in public. It's not appropriate.

For instance, today I was exhausted from a rough night and constantly felt irritated by those around me. I knew my poor mood was due to lack of sleep and I felt myself constantly correct behavior. After a while my frustration grew and I retreated home to relax.

My challenge is this: ask someone how they are doing and mean it. Ask after their family or their job or school and talk with them if they want to continue the conversation. Make time to make a connection with someone - you never know, they might need it.

10 January 2014

Take An Unplanned Road Trip: The Point Defiance 5-Mile Drive

Point Defiance Park is home to Pt. Defiance Zoo and Aquarium and was the key location of my unplanned road trip. I have been to the park before, but I have never properly explored it. Today was the day!


The weather was awful - stereotypical of the Pacific Northwest. As soon as my brother returned from school, we packed up and took off in the direction of the park. It was soon decided my brother would be my navigator, so I handed him the map I had made and maneuvered through the streets of Tacoma to our first pit stop.



We arrived at my grandparents' house and ate a quick snack, detailing our plans for the afternoon and looking over the map. After saying goodbye, we continued our journey to Ruston Way and drove along the waterfront before reaching the park. Once there, we put aside the map and followed along the 5-Mile Drive.



The drive led us to several viewpoints which overlooked the Puget Sound. On this horribly rainy day, the sight of the Sound was a welcome compensation to the alternative moisture that seemingly provoked us from all angles. I took as many pictures as I dared of the flora and the fauna as we drove slowly along the winding path through the park.



It was a wonderful couple of hours spent wandering, although I would have loved to spend more time enjoying the scenery by foot. The mini-road trip was a perfect start to the weekend and tickled my sense of adventure. I will always enjoy traveling and I look forward to wherever the road of life takes me next!

28 October 2013

NaNoWriMo

My darling sister reminded me yesterday that National Novel Writing Month (November) is coming up and she is already preparing herself for her fifth year. I, of course, accepted the implied challenge. For more information on NaNoWriMo, check out nanowrimo.org.

ADDED TO THE LIST!

27 October 2013

Contemplation

I apologize for the lack of postings the last few days. It is becoming needless to say I was drained from the preceding week's events and needed a break from obligations. This break included my weekly trip to the farmers' market where I purchased pear butter (delicious, try it if the opportunity arises), a trip to see my cousins, and a necessary trip to Anna Bannanas to try a new beverage and study.

Among the hot topics worthy of pondering, the three most popular at the moment are:
  1. The list
  2. Christmas gifts
  3. Jobs
I continually think of good ideas to add to the list but eventually come up with a reason not to add them. For instance, I was thinking of adding a silent retreat to the list, but then I thought it would almost be the same as a day of silence. I could use a few creative minds' suggestions as I am getting restless and want more challenges. Hint, hint. Where should I take this project?

I know I really should not even be thinking about Christmas gifts as it is not yet even Halloween, yet I find myself trying to think of creative gifts rather than strictly material ones. I have one idea for my close friends, but I would also like to do something festive. Any ideas?

I am so grateful for the job I currently have, but I have been thinking about where I want to work in the future. Not the long-term future, the short-term. What I mean is, I will hopefully be getting my CNA license in December and I would like to have a job for January, but I do not know where I want to direct my application efforts. Should I apply for a job at a long-term care facility? Should I apply for a job at a clinic? Should I apply for a job at a hospital? Should I continue to work in food services until I am ready to work in the healthcare field?

Thoughts like these rotate around in my head, sharing equal time bothering my sanity. The weather is not helping either - it puts me in such a contemplative mood! 

18 October 2013

It's Been a Rough Week.

This week has challenged me more mentally and physically than any other week of nursing school. Returning from my relaxing week back home, I literally hit the ground running - I was going to miss the streetcar and have to wait another twenty-something minutes for the next one. I had several meetings scheduled and events to arrange as well as homework and working out. Yet with all that I am doing, I could not outrun the cold that is going around campus. I am currently fighting, tooth-and-nail to get over it, but for some reason, I cannot shake it! I need not tell you how FRUSTRATING IT IS.

With all that is going on, I am more frustrated with the sources of my friends' worries. One of the biggest concerns has been clinical sites that lack concern for residents to the extent that the residents are not receiving adequate care. Another concern has been our research course, which does not seem to satisfactorily prepare nursing students for the papers assigned. The last major concern has been keeping track of all the assignments due for each class. Although it does not seem like a significant concern, the Linfield nursing curriculum is linked with four classes a semester that must be taken concurrently and sometimes course assignments seem to run into each other because they are similar in topic.

 It is unfortunate that some clinical sites do not provide adequate care for its residents, however, as nursing students we should take that upon ourselves to make a good example. This is what we are taught to do - to develop our critical thinking skills and make the healthcare community better as best as we can! It seems daunting for a first semester nursing student, but we are also adults with two years of education behind us.

As far as our research course goes, I applaud students' efforts to go above and beyond realistic expectations of educational standards of nurses. Not many nursing students will go into research, but they still feel the need to learn the material. The students are struggling to write a literature review. Not only have we had very little experience with APA formatting, we do not understand the structure of a literature review. It is one thing to have very little instruction but plenty of resources and it is another thing to have very little instructions and very little resources. Fortunately, students have bonded together and commiserated over the lack of collective knowledge.

The last concern my friends' had was over the seemingly haphazard scheduling of assignments. One piece of advice given to us at orientation was to write all the assignments and projects out in our planners so we would always have a complete reference. The unfortunate part of this, is that professors often rearrange schedules and accommodate to the learning styles of each class. This can form a jumble of problems for those nursing students who like to have clearly defined schedules.

I apologize for my rant, I just want people to realize that nursing students are humans too. My friends and I are all compassionate people that want to be the best nurses, and people, we can be. Nursing school is challenging me in ways I had not even imagined - and it is only the first semester! If all weeks are like this, I may need more support, but I refuse to give in and fall into the monotonous stereotype of a nurse. I am not going to college, putting in this much work, and drinking this much caffeine to end up like that.

09 October 2013

October Photo-a-day Challenge!

Oh my goodness, I almost forgot to mention the obvious - October is here! The time has come for me to attempt my photo-a-day challenge again, this time with about a half a month of experience under my belt.

The challenge is to Instagram one photo a day based on the parameters written for the day. I got the list from The Idea Room - a website by Amy Huntley, the owner and author of The Idea Room and mother of five.

I will be using the hashtags #foolishinthecrowd, #theidearoom, #photoaday, #instagramchallenge, etc. I know it all seems slightly redundant, but there's social media for you! I will also be tweeting them. My links are all in the contact page, so please feel free to check them out.

Without any further ado, here's the list!


14 September 2013

Updates: Nursing school, Portland, Challenges, and etc.

I am writing this from my cozy room in the Linfield Good Samaritan School of Nursing campus in Portland, Oregon. In brief, this last month has been a whirlwind of classes, exploration, food, and friends - and I'm loving it! Classes are going well, I have enjoyed exploring Portland and the surrounding area, food is expensive and SO GOOD, and friends are my favorite. My favorite class at the moment is actually lab/clinical because of the hands-on nature and the clinical advisors are very informative and fun. I have ventured out every week to explore Portland, including the Saturday market and part of the Pearl District. As there is no cafeteria on this campus, I have had fun grocery shopping and cooking for myself - though with NW 23rd nearby, my friends and I decided that Friday night dinners would have to be a thing.

Moving on: I failed to complete the August photo-a-day challenge, however, I will be attempting the challenge again in October with a better understanding of what to expect. I am so very close to completing the AFI Films challenge, but with little access to a movie library I am a little set back. I have renewed motivation to complete the challenges now that I have gotten settled with nursing school, although I have to say I am renewed in my motivation to become a nurse as well. I feel as if I have studied harder the last few weeks than I can remember.

I suppose my point is, I am a full-time nursing student but I will continue contributing to this blog as much as possible. :)

05 August 2013

How Not to Make a YouTube Video

This was my magnificent set up.
In filming a video, it occurred to me that YouTubers have to have a certain knowledge or awareness about how they want everything to look. As a novice, I had no idea about lighting, background, or sound or how I wanted my video to look. So of course, I winged it! This was my setup yesterday. I used the tips on vlogging given on Jacksgap.com to help set up my video. 
The purpose of my video was to share my summer favorites. I thought it would be a simple video to start off with. Unfortunately, I was wrong. It was more difficult than I anticipated to remember all the things I wanted to say about a certain product - and since I don't like reading off a script, I used a lot more space-filling words than I wanted (things like "umm," "yeah," "so," and "okay"). Fortunately I enjoy editing, but it was still a struggle to get comfortable in front of the camera. I pretended that I was talking to a friend and it helped a bit. 
Anyway, I'm glad I tried making a YouTube video. I know I'm not the best at it, but I had a lot of fun making and editing the video. I'd love to make more - I just don't know when that will happen. Maybe I should simply vlog - my life is normally like the bloopers at the end of the video, so at least that will keep viewers entertained. 

Kensie bag
"Naples" Okabashi sandals
Daisy Eau So Fresh by Marc Jacobs
Julep Mint Condition Foot Cream
Bumble & Bumble Surf Spray
From Left: Revlon Colorburst Lip Butter in Juicy Papaya, MAC lipstick in Ravashing, Victoria's Secret Beauty Rush Lip Gloss in Candy Baby, and Revlon Super Lustrous Lip Gloss in Kiss Me Coral


And now, what you've all been waiting for...
My summer favorites.

01 August 2013

The Things I Do When I'm Not At VidCon

Something you may not know about me... I'm a YouTube addict. I think what's worse is that I subscribe to more British YouTubers than American YouTubers. I suppose there could be worse things, but still - it's killing me that most of my favorite YouTubers are in Anaheim right now and I'm not. In the most passive-aggressive way I could think of, I decided to retaliate against them and their fun-having. I made a YouTube video.

I've been thinking about working on a vlogging channel specifically for Foolish in the Crowd for a while, especially as it's one of my challenges to make a YouTube video. I have made a couple videos before, none that I've ever made public on YouTube, but now I think I will! I mean, I really enjoy making and editing videos - so why not?

Anyway, the video I shot and edited today will be uploaded to YouTube tomorrow. I'll post a link as soon as possible.

19 July 2013

Update: Instagram Challenge!

Thanks to The Idea Room I've got an Instagram Challenge for the month of August! There's an Instagram Challenge for the month of July, but since the month's already half past I'll use the rest of this month as my practice period. Next month I'll be using the hashtags #theidearoom and #foolishinthecrowd. Be sure to be following my Instagram

17 July 2013

Challenge Update: AFI's 100 Greatest American Films of All Time

As of yesterday I have watched 66 of the 100 films! There are still a few on Netflix I have yet to watch and I have placed holds on several films at the public library, though so the last third of the list will flow smoothly. Instead of bouncing back and forth between movie genres as I initially did, I've now got a solid list of Westerns, Dramas, and Post-War films with just a few outliers.

The list is as follows:
  • A Clockwork Orange
  • A Place in the Sun
  • All About Eve
  • All Quiet on the Western Front
  • Amadeus
  • American Graffiti
  • Chinatown
  • Citizen Kane
  • Dances With Wolves
  • Dr. Strangelove
  • From Here to Eternity
  • High Noon
  • MASH
  • Mutiny on the Bounty
  • Network
  • North By Northwest
  • On the Waterfront
  • Patton
  • Platoon
  • Raging Bull
  • Rebel Without A Cause
  • Shane
  • Sunset Blvd.
  • The Apartment
  • The Best Years of Our Lives
  • The Birth of a Nation
  • The Bridge on the River Kwai
  • The Deer Hunter
  • The Grapes of Wrath
  • The Third Man
  • The Wild Bunch
  • Unforgiven
  • Wuthering Heights
  • Yankee Doodle Dandy

11 July 2013

Instagram Challenge?

I think I'd like to do an Instagram Challenge... I love taking photographs, but I don't have a specific motivation to post any. Are there any recommendations?

31 January 2013

Ice Cream - Me & My Container


Well this was quite a feat for me! I love ice cream, but I have to be in the mood to eat straight from the container. I like to have either a small cone or a full-out banana split, but I couldn’t imagine that ice cream would tase just as good without the additional sweets. Let me tell you - it was just as delicious! I chose Ciao Bella Mango Sorbet.