Tuesday, October 28, 2008

What is your "Prognosis"?

Hi Folks,

Congratulations, both classes had great attendance today and did a good job practicing vital signs. I suppose I can say your prognosis is excellent.

I have been hard on a few of you lately. I have to demand the best behaviors in class so I can trust those behaviors will be transferred to your internship sites. I promise the site supervisors that my students are very professional and ethical. Thank you in advance for your cooperation and mature attitudes.

A question to think about regarding our community classroom experience... What is the most efficient way to schedule patients throughout the day? How can they be greeted, escorted to a room and cared for with dignity and professionalism?

Take care and I'll see you tomorrow for more vital signs and patient check-in practice.

~Mrs. Erceg

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