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Greetings and welcome to our Class Blog. I look forward to reading your reflections about Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing. The weekly blog entries should be posted by the due dates listed on Blackboard. I will post the weekly assignment. To post individual responses, students should click on the word, "comments" then write in the comment window to the weekly assignment. Blogging is not Discussion Board. Students are expected to reflect on the weekly posting each week. Students are encouraged to read other students' comments. You do not have to respond by commenting to classmates. These are your thoughts. This is a closed blog thus only students enrolled in NURS 432 will have access to this Blog by email invitation. Our confidentiality rule applies to all class bloggers. Please be mindful that scholarly writing is expected. You may refer to our class Blackboard for more detail about this Clinical Activity under Assignment. NOTE: Instructions on how to proceed are located in the Welcome to the May Graduating Class of 2015 message on the lower right side under Blog Archives October 2014. You will not be able to post a comment here. I initiated this Class Blog in 2011 with (6) discussion questions. You will be instructed to respond to my discussion questions ONLY. DO NOT START YOUR OWN POSTINGS. I look forward to your comments. Happy blogging!













Sunday, December 6, 2015

NURS 432: Mental Health Nursing: Week Six

NURS 432: Mental Health Nursing: Week Six: Termination is near for you and your client. Blog about this experience...What did you learn about yourself? Were there any surprises? Discu...

It was an experience that I will never forget.  I did not know that I had it in me to actually sit down and listen to someone telling me about themselves without me freaking out. My first day at the unit was very scary to me ,I have never been in the mist of mentally ill before so I wasn't sure what to expect, but I found out they are human too, they are just sick and needed help to get back to their normal life. I treated my patient with respect and, I listened to every conversation. I am really happy I had this experience.

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