Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Wanting to Join the Overwhelmed Club

I’m feeling a little overwhelmed today after clinic.  I had my morning pt from the resource list and really hoping she would be either a class three or four. Nope. She didn’t even need LA. My afternoon pt was also neither of the classes I need so in a way I feel like today was a waste. I did learn and got to practice my skills so that’s always good but I am still on the lookout for my class four. I have been praying really really hard that everyone can find board patients and I am hopeful for Fridays screening.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Screenings

Today I went to help out at the screenings on campus and we had a lot of luck. I think four girls found their board pts! I was supper excited for them and will be on the lookout for the rest of the girls that need them!
This week has gone by so fast. Mockboards on Tuesday went well for me and I am hoping that Boards goes well too. The VA yesterday was also ok but both of my pts were 1B's. I am hoping that the class three pts start popping up! Goals for next week are finding others board pts and to find a class four pt. Wish me luck!

Friday, February 17, 2012

UDA Convention

I don’t know if it is because I knew what to expect this year, but the UDA convention was way more fun this year compared to last year. I went to a class today that talked about ways and theories in remembering your patients names. Honestly the reason I went to this lecture was because I was hoping that I could get pointers on remembering facts for boards as well as pointers on remembering pts names. It was really interesting and the speaker was British so he was enjoyable to listen to. He taught us five things to do to remember names:


1. Hear their name (really listen and focus on what they say)

2. Spell their name out in your head

3. If it’s an odd name to you, make a remark about it

4. Use their name a few times during your conversation

5. Use their name when saying goodbye to them

Along with those five tips he talked about reviewing them often. I think if I apply this same theory to facts I need to remember in dental hygiene, I may be able to remember more. I hope it helps!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

First Positive Aspiration

Today was LA mockboards and I had my peer pal help me out and be my pt. She has great anatomy and I think I would have done so much better on her had I not been so nervous. Before I started on her, I was hearing that a lot of the girls that had gone before me had gotten positive aspirations so that made me nervous a little. When I have seen positive aspirations done (I have never had one) but they always shoot bright red into the carp immediately. So when I was giving my peer pal her IA injection I aspirated, waited three seconds and said neg. aspiration because I was looking into the carp and didn’t see a shot of red. I should have waited another three seconds because I had gotten a positive aspiration but just a tiny little drop of blood slowly diffused through the carp and it wasn’t visible for a while unlike the others. So, I failed but I hope that I will learn from this experience and NEVER call a positive aspiration a negative one again!