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Omilig, Eugene G.

BSN 3D

First and foremost, the whole rotation was revealing!. It was just a blink, except for the
requirements like right in this exact moment I'm writing this reflection I'm also editing our
behavioural analysis and cramming for the movie analysis, but anyways back to my reflection.

Psychiatric nursing in the first place is a major eye-opening rotation for every student nurses,
it's where we become aware of our own thoughts and understanding, the way we facilitate our
coping against stress. It's the rotation of a lifetime, the activities, the travels, the road music, the
laughs and conflicts and all of those therapeutic communication skills.

Every week is a long week if you're on duty. My capability as a human being is being tested in
this rotation when school stuffs overwhelm your daily life pattern to the point where you forget
what time it is, and repeatedly ask you self Do I really need to sleep?, but anyways the
EXPERIENCE is mesmerising and someday I'll surely miss this rotation.

Tears been shed, and it feels deserving to take nursing to a whole new level, it's where I realized
the purpose of holistic care. This rotation surely deserves a part of my student nurse experience.

Drugs:
1. Chlorpromazine tab 25mg HS 7pm Typical Antipsychotic
2. Halolperidol 1 tab 10mg HS 7pm Typical Antipsychotic
3. Biperiden 1 tab 2mg HS 7pm Anticholinergic

Sample Charting T=36.8


RR=18 breathes/minute
PR=76 beats/minute
BP= 120/80mmHg
Urine =3 Stool = 0

3/14/17 2pm-7pm
2pm
Clad in clean clothes
unkempt in appearance
fairly kempt in grooming
attended to her hygiene
with short hair neatly combed
fingernails short
behaved and manageable
mingled with co-patients in the ward
behaved and manageable
with good recent, remote memory
helpful inside the ward
able to manage activities of daily living without assistance
responsive to inquiries in a spontaneous manner
talks in normal audible voice but tends to mumble at the end of her sentence
7pm endorsed to NOD

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