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child handling for the childless nurse
My current job has me working with children, which is kind of a weird shock after years in environments where a “young” patient is 40 years old. Here’s my impressions so far:
Birth - 1 year: Essentially a small cute animal. Handle accordingly; gently and affectionately, but relying heavily on the caregivers and with no real expectation of cooperation.
Age 1 - 2: Hates you. Hates you so much. You can smile, you can coo, you can attempt to soothe; they hate you anyway, because you’re a stranger and you’re scary and you’re touching them. There’s no winning this so just get it over with as quickly and non-traumatically as possible.
Age 3 - 5: Nervous around medical things, but possible to soothe. Easily upset, but also easily distracted from the thing that upset them. Smartphone cartoons and “who wants a sticker?!!?!?” are key management techniques.
Age 6 - 10: Really cool, actually. I did not realize kids were this cool. Around this age they tend to be fairly outgoing, and super curious and eager to learn. Absolutely do not babytalk; instead, flatter them with how grown-up they are, teach them some Fun Gross Medical Facts, and introduce potentially frightening experiences with “hey, you want to see something really cool?”
Age 11 - 14: Extremely variable. Can be very childish or very mature, or rapidly switch from one mode to the other. At this point you can almost treat them as an adult, just… a really sensitive and unpredictable adult. Do not, under any circumstances, offer stickers. (But they might grab one out of the bin anyway.)
Age 15 - 18: Basically an adult with severely limited life experience. Treat as an adult who needs a little extra education with their care. Keep parents out of the room as much as possible, unless the kid wants them there. At this point you can go ahead and offer stickers again, because they’ll probably think it’s funny. And they’ll want one. Deep down, everyone wants a sticker.
28.2.16 Its a fresh feeling Sunday morning! Going over my notes and finalising my project proposal for tonight’s deadline! I bought a unicorn tape dispenser last week and I’m kind of in love with it!
26.11.15 || I’m taking back the crown 🎧
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50 ways to practice self care when your mental health is crap
1. Snuggle an animal.
2. Pet others animals in public… with permission.
3. Say yes to a meal with a friend you love dearly.
4. Take a sick day from work. Don’t feel bad about it.
5. Dust a book off your shelf and read it. Or, at least read a few pages.
6. Go to work, do your best, and tell someone you’re struggling.
7. Take frequent breaks at work, even if they’re just to take a deep breath in the bathroom.
8. Read body positive blogs like the Fuck It Diet, Love, Food, and Bawdy Love.
9. Make yourself a cup of your favorite flavor of warm tea.
10. Make yourself tea, then add a bunch of ice cubes to the cup. Feel the sensations of the temperature.
11. Sit outside and stare at the sky. Lay in the grass if you can.
12. When your attention spans lasts 5 minutes, be okay with coming back inside.
13. Say no to someone asking you to do something you don’t want to do.
14. Avoid toxic people while you’re hypersensitive. Sometimes this means family.
15. Say no to events that will trigger you.
16. Be ok with many nights feeling like you’re acting selfishly by saying no.
17. Ask a friend if you can come crash on their couch and have a slumber party.
18. Bring popcorn and fuzzy socks to said slumber party.
19. Cook a simple meal from scratch with one of your favorite ingredients. (I made cardamom baked pears recently- YUM and super easy)
20. Do some therapeutic writing. Prompts can be found through a quick google search.
21. Donate books you don’t read anymore.
22. Workout for 15 minutes.
23. Don’t work out.
24. Don’t beat yourself up about not working out.
25. Mindfully eat a meal.
26. Totally un-mindfully scarf down a bunch of sweets. (I’ve been really into vegan ice cream lately).
27. Stop reading a book that you started and feel obliged to finish.
28. Pick up a new book that you’re excited about.
29. Only do exercise that makes your body feel good. (For me, simple stretching is all sometimes.)
30. Avoid exercises you think you “should” be doing. (Cycling hurts my knees. I hate cycling. I don’t do it).
31. Take “should” out of your vocabulary entirely. Quit “shoulding” on yourself.
32. Tell your partner how they can best support you.
33. Tell your roommate how they can best support you.
34. Donate clothes that taunt you or that you no longer wear.
35. Go to Goodwill and find a lovely outfit that fits great.
36. Take a nap. Don’t set an alarm.
37. Lower your expectations of yourself. Be ok with being mediocre right now.
38. Go to a 12 step meeting or a support group.
39. Call or text an old friend to meet up over a cup of coffee.
40. Buy a coloring book and some crayons. Color away.
41. Practice a 3 minute guided meditation.
42. Do a Pinterest DIY project with an old shirt that no longer fits.
43. Laugh if said Pinterest project ends up disastrous (mine usually do).
44. Binge watch Netflix. Watch a show that’s silly and not too emotional.
45. Throw your to-do list in the trash for a day.
46. Go for a gentle stroll.
47. Blast music that matches your mood (for me, this is often Slipknot or Katy Perry interchangeably). 48. Make a gratitude list about things you’re grateful for in your life.
49. Make a gratitude list about body parts of yours you’re grateful for and why.
50. Put on some nice scented lotion.
Spent nearly a WEEK solely on projects and assignments, and it’s THE HOLIDAYS. How can they expect us to work during the holidays? 😐Haiz.. And I have an interview coming up soon for my change in course, next year I will be pursuing the Biomedical science course and no longer in biotech anymore😀😀wish me luck ! I have been wanting to post these pictures for a while, well finally they r here😃And look at those post it notes aren’t they adorable!!!!! I just got them for $3 at a Japanese shop in town.
hello!! so today i hit 3k, which is incredibly exciting: i’m so grateful for everyone who takes the time to even look at my posts. to celebrate this milestone, i have decided to do this cute lil follow forever to share my gratitude!!! i hope that you all have a delightful christmas eve and a merry christmas tomorrow if you celebrate it!! thank you once again for all of the love and support. ≧◡≦ (ps, sorry for the hideous banner: it was rushed and i absolutely hate it)
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Trying to work out my Chem results has made for a stressful afternoon 😅 hopefully it’s done within the hour so I can’t start on the essay for it
ft. my messy desk, Tink the cat & my second cup of tea
11.25.16 ♡ I’m super proud of how these spreads turned out ^-^ → taken from my studygram
current study space because I just moved into my new house and I haven’t gotten a desk for my room yet! we have gone straight into it with the anatomy this year so I’m very glad I did some prepping this summer.
Spending the last day of winter break reviewing on the floor Feeling motivated to take on finals, at least that’s what I keep telling myself… fake it till you make it XP
gentle reminder
to all of you doing end-of-year assignments and final exams: please take care of yourself and remember to close your eyes and take some deep breaths if you get too stressed; you have the time to do that, i promise - i’m so proud of how far you’ve come
august 21, 2016 (11/100) 🌻 last week’s spread 💫 made a moodboard kinda this using some pretty pictures from tumblr + a motivational quote to motivate myself yay
09.02.16
when it takes you from the first song on the playlist to the last ( ̄ー ̄ )
p.s why does the excretory system have to be so complicated?