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Business Idea

Pediatric Diabetic Care Center ~~ Helps diabetic patients improve their quality of life by providing nutrition counseling, dialysis, and other medical services as well as teaching healthy eating habits/ providing support groups for diabetics. The health care team: Endocrinologist Nurse Educator (or Diabetes Nurse Practitioner) Registered Dietician Child Psychologist Rhetorical Situations: Pediatric endocrinologist communicates with the patient and parent. They help the patient manage diabetes by prescribing insulin and or medications. They work closely with patients to control blood sugar and monitor them so they can prevent health problems. The endocrinologist also communicates with other nurse residents. Pediatric Nurse Educator communicates with the patient on how to use diabetes medication, how to work with insulin and give yourself shots, how to check blood sugar, & symptoms to be aware of. The nurse educator also communicates with the doctor and...

Post Interview Notes + Reflection

Background Information: I interviewed Echo Stone, a young BSN graduate, who graduated from Dixon School of Nursing. She is a Pediatric Nurse that cares for patients between the ages of 0-18 years old. She works night shift from 7 P.M. to 7 A.M. at Clearwater Medical. Clearwater is a prestigious hospital maintaining magnet status five years and counting. Overview of Notes  Q1. “Did the fact that Clearwater Medical has magnet status factor your decision to work there?” A: “Yes. Hospitals have to go through a certain amount of criteria to have magnet status so the fact they do is great to be affiliated with.” Q2. “Who do you regularly communicate with?” A: “Patients and family. Depending on the patient’s age, I communicate with the parent. I communicate to the day shift nurses and we give each other reports on each patient. The charge nurse is always a resource to bounce off ideas. I communicate with doctors over the phone or text page them on the computer. I communica...

Interview Analysis: Stephen Colbert + Jennifer Lawrence

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Stephen Colbert, a comedian and talk show host on The Late Show , interviews Jennifer Lawrence as they take shots shoe less. “ What did you make of the experience? Not as easy as it looks- is it?" “There’s a clock behind her?   Clarification “Like, right over here?”   Clarification “Would you like a drink?” “So you are taking the year off? Why? What?”   “What do you mean taking a year off acting?”   Elaboration “Wait what? You are going to be developing things and talking to kids about corruption?”  Elaboration “What does that mean?”   Elaboration “The kids?”  Clarification “So, speaking about politics and speaking about corruption, you recently were ill-used in the defense of Harvey Weinstein,” Colbert said, changing the subject. “This is good though, isn’t it?”  Asks about the rum “You have a different persona when you are on vacation?” “What’s going on here?” “What do...

Interview Questionnaire Draft #1

Pediatric Nurse What made Lehigh Valley Hospital stand out to you from the other hospitals? Why did you choose the pediatric unit? What according to you, are the qualities of an ideal pediatric nurse? I can imagine as a nurse you are constantly put into new situations. What materials do you read to continue expanding your knowledge? How do you stay up to date with the healthcare system? Can you describe the ability needed to handle stress and pressure on the day to day? In a typical day, who do you communicate with? How do you handle conflicts with patients’ parents if they are unsatisfied with the care? Communicating with children requires a much different strategy than interacting with adult patients. What approach do you take for communicating with a child? What approach do you take with communicating to parents who do not know medical jargon? When you get an admission, what kind of documentation do you have to complete? What are the biggest c...

Genres for Project Proposal

Echo Stone is a Pediatric Nurse at Clearwater Medical Center . Here are three genres that she either has to read or write for her career. Name of Genre: Individualized Patient Care Plan Author’s Purpose/Goal: Guide for patient’s healthcare needs; nurses utilize them to provide quality care Intended audience: nurses and nursing students who receive training to write and understand them Wider/secondary audience: doctors/ in the records Context/ “rhetorical situation”: assumes readers know how to administer care, nurses may see the things doctors do not pick up Surface-level conventions: uses medical terms Content/information that’s included: definition/ explanation of the patient’s diagnosis, data that supports the diagnosis made, expected outcomes, interventions, ongoing assessment/evaluation for the next shift Organization/ structure: Consistent, concise format Affordances: promotes continuity of care Constraints: None. Short and long term goals...