BS209 Unit 4 Assignment Matt Lichlyter Business: Chick - Fil - A Owner/Operator: Jeremy Wilson Interview: January 26, 2015 Chick - fil - A is a chicken sandwich fast - food restaurant. Jeremy Wilson is the Owner/Operator of the Riverside unit , located in Centennial, Colorado.
Rotation one was a morning shift, I got to experience how the Phlebotomist do morning draws. They all go to different departments. We drew some timed draws, I saw some patients that were not able to identify themselves therefore; we had to look at their wrist band and match the labels to make sure we drew the correct person. The morning draws are usually for all patients, some of the patients were still sleeping; we had to knock and wake them up. Most of the patients where elderly, I liked how the Phlebotomist asked the patients if they needed anything before leaving their room; I thought this was kind of him.
Jean Louise ‘Scout’ Finch in Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird shows that she matures throughout the novel when she sees things from Arthur ‘Boo’ Radley’s perspective and understands the racial discrimination in Maycomb County. In the beginning of the novel, Scout is naive and innocent, however she matures as she encounters different situations in Maycomb. Some may say Scout is still ingenuous by the end of the novel, but the maturity and awareness she gains proves otherwise. In the 1930s, when the novel takes place, the Great Depression had just begun and everyone struggled. Along with racial discrimination, Scout learns about the hardships of life as a child.
Also, completed various office task such as phone call follow ups, ensuring proper stock of office supplies, and scheduling appointments wisely to aid in a productive work flow. As Lead Bloodwork Equipment Operator, I performed daily maintenance and technical support on
(Props to the patients that have used them) I believe I see myself working in this unit because of how fast paced the job is and working with others is a
I am extremely dedicated and serious about my career. Working in this facility would be one of the best things that have ever occurred in my life. One day, I aspire to own a facility similar to yours, and I believe that this is a fantastic way to prepare me for my future. If I am given the opportunity to show you, I assure you that you won’t be disappointed. Throughout
Later, a nurse or a medical assistant calls the patient for the examination. Usually the patient is weighed by the nurse or the assistant, and might be requested for a urine sample (if required), blood pressure check, and temperature. The scale is often located at the nurse section but vital signs are taken in the examiner room and this is where the patient is inquired about the reason of the visit. The patient might be asked also about any changes in his / her chronic condition or about any new taken medications.
There I will be meeting with residents regularly to perform mood assessments and getting a lot of face-to-face time with
I was pleased with how caring, resourceful, outspoken and helpful every individual was. One of the major reasons why I attended, “Dinner and Dialogue” was to get aware of what facilities were
Since a child I was always held responsible for attending doctor 's appointments with my parents due to their language barrier. Surprisingly, I never felt that responsibility as a burden because hospitals intrigued me. The polar emotions of safety and fear simultaneously, fascinated me. With this awareness when I began taking science courses at North Shore Community College, I found that the subject also fascinated me. The components of liking the hospital and material, had led me to the realization that I had a calling for the medical field.
My impression of the Nursing Resource Center is that it is an awesome place for students to learn during clinical. The task trainers and the high- fidelity simulations provides students the opportunity to practice cognitive dynamics of real scenarios. This gives the students an opportunity to make mistakes and better themselves. As a student, the resources available to me within the lab throughout the rest of my nursing education will be very beneficial. Resources such as the faculty, educators, and the simulation models will help students enhance care for future patients, learn how to maneuver during simulates scenarios, and receive the maximum help possible.
I was highly impressed by the overall teamwork in the emergency department. It has a sense of organized chaos that would have taken me some time to adjust to. My nurse and I ended up going through a large group of patient during the time I was there. The nurse has this uniformity to how she would get her tasks done. The thing that through me off was the amount of stuff got done with our patients by other people.
When arriving, we all gathered in a room to have breakfast and meet the coordinators. We all then went to our stations, got orientated with our station and waited for our first patients to arrive. Since I am not a registered nurse (RN), we had an RN at our station as well. As patients asked questions, we answered them as best we could and looked at the RN for verification purposes. Very rarely did she
Fourth week of coop was good. I got more comfortable with the working environment. I got to know more about the stuffs. I have learnt to how to print the medications review for each patients. I got the experience of how to answer patients phone calls and put on hold.
During my course with NSCC, where I am studying to become a Continuing Care Assistant. Each student is required to work in a continuing care facility alongside other health care providers for a month. I attended skills development placement at Harbour View Lodge located in Sheet Harbour. This placement has given me the opportunity to apply my knowledge, and skills that I have studied and practiced in the classroom. When entering the facility the first week I felt nervous and excited at the same time.