Sunday, February 24, 2013

One Week

So, the other day I was interrupted while going on about my week. But here is a short synopsis for those who weren't in my brain that day (hopefully everyone!).


  • Monday = 4 hours of class
  • Tuesday = 1 hour of class, prep for next day's clinical (pathophys statement, information on 4-5 anticipated meds)
  • Wednesday = an hour's drive each way to clinicals for 8.5 hours 
  • Thursday = no class, but an assignment from clinicals that is due in 48 hours; takes between 6-8 hours to finish
  • Friday = five hours of class

Weekends are "free" in the morning, but since I have Aftasie after 2pm I only have the mornings to do homework. Sometimes I get stuff done in the afternoon with her but not usually. 

I figured out I have 21 hours of class a week, plus homework. I'm also taking one class that I don't go to class for but have to do the work on my own (Spanish), so it would be more like 25 hours of class a week. 8.5 of that is clinicals and 2 are driving, but that's still a lot of class! It definitely works out to more than full-time work with homework. And even then, I am not anywhere close to as "up" on my work as I was in the first two years of school. But I'm more than passing, and that's OK with me. I asked myself the other day -- if I were to get passing grades and be relaxed, comfortable with my own learning, and have plenty of time at home, would I just stop doing certain assignments or slack in certain areas? I mean, what's the difference between an 80 and a 90? I still do my reading and stuff, but sometimes I feel like I should just let stuff go and focus on whatever makes me a good nurse and just forget about tests. But I'm afraid if I did that I would start failing.

Oh, speaking of reading, reading assignments can easily be over a hundred *textbook* pages for each week. Easily. A typical week: 4 chapters of peds; 2 of medsurg; 2 of research; 1 of history textbook, 1 of history sourcebook, and 11 chapters of reading from the test prep books (I don't do these unless I'm not passing practice tests, though, and they are very short chapters). 




Wednesday, February 20, 2013

IV

I found out today that I am indeed capable of putting an IV in! Perhaps not on all veins, but I am so glad my first one went off without a hitch. 

Life right now? Busy, busy, busy. Every so often I detail what a day looks like, here's an example. 

I'm pretty much tied up with mothering/house duties from 2pm on. Speaking of which, Aftasie just woke from sleeping, so I guess that's it for this post :P