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okay y'all wish me luck I've got my math board practical today ✌️✨
Practical exams
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31.01.19
Finishing up my posting objectives and I am giving my skills exam today for my second term Mental Health/ Psychiatry posting
6 / 7 Days of productivity ✨ It's the last day of preparation for my practical exam!! I'm nervous! 🎶 At the beginning of my preparation I didn't know if I'm going to hate or love the topic. But now, I really love it! Brazilian music is so so great. ☺️🎶
anxiety and skills assessments
Throughout nursing school, you will likely have to do practical exams, or skills assessments. These types of exams help our instructors to gauge how you’re progressing through your skills like assessments, medication administration, injections, and others. In my program, we have one practical skills assessment per semester, and in my first semester we had two; one for a midterm and one for a final.
Even though these types of assessments are important, they can definitely be very stressful. When I had my first one in semester one, I was so so so nervous, I felt like I was going to cry the entire time. I even told my instructor that when I walked into the room. It’s totally normal to be nervous about skills assessments. Everyone I’ve talked to is. You’re definitely not alone.
Skills assessments don’t personally trigger my anxiety, I just get “normal person nervous”. One of the reasons I don’t get more anxious is because I have experience with practical exams. I have done a lot of them with my experience in first aid, paramedicine, and the volunteer things that I do. For a lot of people that are struggling right now, saying that confidence will come with time isn’t that helpful. I just want to say that you will get more comfortable and it will get easier.
One thing that I know a lot of people struggle with in skills assessments is having to narrate everything you’re thinking and doing. This is one of those things where the answer really is just practice. When you’re practicing in class or at home, always narrate what you’re doing and what you’re thinking, even if it’s just to your cat or to yourself or something.
Another thing to do if you are getting anxious about your skills assessment, is imagine and write down the absolute worst case scenario of what could happen. Then write down the absolute best case scenario of what could happen. Thirdly, write down what is most likely to happen. Physically dispose of and destroy the best and worst case scenarios. Tear it up, burn it, whatever and get rid of it. This can help you get those worst case scenarios out of your mind. Hold onto that “most likely to” scenario and keep that in your mind to calm yourself down and ground yourself.
Grounding techniques:
grounding techniques
mental grounding techniques
physical grounding techniques
soothing grounding techniques
Some more anxiety resources:
a breathing techniques video
information about panic attacks
some anxiety management techniques
anxiety help guide
coping with panic attacks
I hope that some of these help! Another great resource that is available to you are your instructors. There are a lot of things they can do to help you. If you are struggling with anxiety or you are really stressed about your skills assessment, tell your instructors about it. There are lots of things they can do to help you, and they can put you in touch with other resources if you need them.
Today I walked into my Health Assessment Practicum for my final exam, only to be greeted by a videographer from the Sun Sentinel who came to film us ‘work’ and interview us afterwards!! Seriously, as if I wasn’t anxious enough!!! Just ya’ll wait!!! Footage of me getting a head to toe assessment soon to come! Oh my lord... I was a wreck.