During Thanksgiving Break, I spent my Tuesday and Wednesday mornings
helping make admission packets and print papers for the packets for both
nurses stations.
Sunday, November 30, 2014
November Post
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Blog 10:EQ
Content
1. Review this. Confirm by stating "I reviewed the rule of three for writing an EQ."
Essential Question
Once a topic is chosen, the student will develop a working essential question. The purpose of the working essential question is to help the student build a strong foundation of research which will allow him or her to create an essential question that encourages depth and rigor in the chosen topic. An essential question must:
2. Review the following EQs and
3. Based on your review of the rule of 3 and your experience with assessing four EQs, please write another draft EQ for your senior project. The senior team will be meeting with students shortly for EQ revision and approval; you are expected to bring your research notebook to that meeting with your EQ draft written inside in pencil.
What is the best way to educate and help nurses in protecting themselves and others from infectious diseases and illnesses?
1. Review this. Confirm by stating "I reviewed the rule of three for writing an EQ."
Essential Question
Once a topic is chosen, the student will develop a working essential question. The purpose of the working essential question is to help the student build a strong foundation of research which will allow him or her to create an essential question that encourages depth and rigor in the chosen topic. An essential question must:
- Provide a framework for studies (It calls for breadth and depth of research, Is not a yes/no question)
- Take a stance (It allows you to argue some point, Cannot be a recitation of facts or a list)
- Format (It is specific, The wording makes sense)
2. Review the following EQs and
- Tell us if each meets the rule of three.
- Tell why they do or don't.
- Yes, it tells what is the person's topic and can be argued and supported with research.
- No, wording doesn't make sense if it was, " What is the most important factor in..."
- No, the wording doesn't make sense in the beginning.
- Yes, the EQ is clear and allows for multiple answers with supported research.
3. Based on your review of the rule of 3 and your experience with assessing four EQs, please write another draft EQ for your senior project. The senior team will be meeting with students shortly for EQ revision and approval; you are expected to bring your research notebook to that meeting with your EQ draft written inside in pencil.
What is the best way to educate and help nurses in protecting themselves and others from infectious diseases and illnesses?
Monday, November 3, 2014
Blog 9:Lesson 1 Reflection
1. Positive Statement
What are you most proud of in your Lesson 1 Presentation and why?
I'm proud that even though I was nervous, I got all of my points out and I knew everything that I learned from my research check.
2. Questions to Consider
a.What assessment would you give yourself on your Lesson 1 Presentation (self-assessment)?
I would give myself a P.
b. Explain why you deserve that grade using evidence from the Lesson 1 component contract.
I deserve P because I met all of the criteria for a P. I had a props the scrubs, gloves, the face mask, and the hair net, my lesson plan was accurate and on time, and I turned in this on time. I cited my articles and explained how it relates to my mentorship. Also demonstrated on how to put on the personal protective equipment.
3. What worked for you in your Lesson 1?
I think what worked for me is that I made time and I felt like I was very self-explanatory about how to use the protective equipment and how I found some answers for my working EQ.
4. (What didn't work) If you had a time machine, what would you have done differently to improve your Lesson 1?
If I could go back in time I wish I could of practiced a little more. I had so much information that I wanted to point out but I guess that all the information that I knew kind of didn't come out as how I planned. Also I wished I used note cards so that I have all my information that knew on the cards.
What are you most proud of in your Lesson 1 Presentation and why?
I'm proud that even though I was nervous, I got all of my points out and I knew everything that I learned from my research check.
2. Questions to Consider
a.What assessment would you give yourself on your Lesson 1 Presentation (self-assessment)?
I would give myself a P.
b. Explain why you deserve that grade using evidence from the Lesson 1 component contract.
I deserve P because I met all of the criteria for a P. I had a props the scrubs, gloves, the face mask, and the hair net, my lesson plan was accurate and on time, and I turned in this on time. I cited my articles and explained how it relates to my mentorship. Also demonstrated on how to put on the personal protective equipment.
3. What worked for you in your Lesson 1?
I think what worked for me is that I made time and I felt like I was very self-explanatory about how to use the protective equipment and how I found some answers for my working EQ.
4. (What didn't work) If you had a time machine, what would you have done differently to improve your Lesson 1?
If I could go back in time I wish I could of practiced a little more. I had so much information that I wanted to point out but I guess that all the information that I knew kind of didn't come out as how I planned. Also I wished I used note cards so that I have all my information that knew on the cards.
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Extra October Post:October
This month at my mentorship wasn't that interesting. I did the same thing every time I went there; file papers, made mission packets for new patients, and put labels on patient's paper work. On the 25th both of nurses station was not busy at the time and I didn't know what to do. So I went to both patient's library/visiting room and organized the bookshelves for like an hour. When it was down to my last hour, I ended up just standing waiting for my hour to end in the east wing of the hospital in the patient library. Then suddenly a nurse was me standing and asked me to go to each patient room and check the glove compartment if they need any more of each size. I did that for a good solid hour until my 2 hours were up. Also this month, I interviewed my mentor and I learned so much about her journey on how she became a doctor in the Philippines and then a nurse here in America.
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