Monday, March 30, 2015



Wearable technology is one of the next emerging technologies in healthcare. They come in all different forms such as: watches, headsets, contact lenses, and tops. The Hitoe collections created NTT DoComo and Toray allow for connectivity to your phone. Each piece has three sensors built in; they are durable enough to be washed. It comes in different styles such as: sports wear, casual, and sleep. (http://www.psfk.com)
                According to Wear-and-Forget Health Monitoring, these wearable technologies will measure your blood pressure and assess you activity tolerance during physical therapy sessions. The challenge with this technology is its need to be form fitting rather then the in style clothing which is loose fitting. The sensors need to be touching the skin. (http://www.ece.vt.edu)
                The future of wearable technology can help assess patients and get a daily average of their health rather than yearly average. It will help patients with chronic illness by having them stay at home and be monitored rather than coming into hospitals and clinics and possibly exposing themselves to more illness. This will help doctors find problems immediately rather then later on. This technology can improve our populations health by being more proactive with our health assessment tools.

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Refernces:
Clothing Basics Double As Non-Invasive Health Monitors - PSFK. (2014, January 31). Retrieved March    30, 2015, from http://www.psfk.com/2014/01/health-monitor-clothing-basics.html

Wear-and-Forget. (2015, January 1). Retrieved March 30, 2015, from http://www.ece.vt.edu/news/ar12/wearandforget.php

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Finding Relaxation

Hi everyone,

     So the past few weeks have been especially draining on me. As some of you know my mom has stage IV breast cancer. A few weeks ago my boyfriend's mom was diagnosed with breast cancer as well. Following this I lost my grandma yesterday to cancer. Midterms have been the last thing on my mind. However through talking with the Lord and my mentors. I have been able to compartmentalize all these emotions. The thing I realized is that when you go to nursing school everyone says you have  no social life. However that is far from true. Everyone has lives outside of school because of family, friends, and your home life.
     It is important to recognize these outside influences and find relaxation in them or away from them. I have found my relaxation in taking the time to go get a pedicure or a see a movie with friends. Through all these trials I realize it is important to be steadfast with your faith and be open with telling people whats going on in your life. Finding what you find relaxes you is important for your own personal mental life. God took a day of rest after creating the world. It is important as we enter this stressful career we make good habitats in relaxing so we do not get ran down. I hope this inspires you to think of how your rest and whether or not it is helpful for you.


Saturday, February 14, 2015

Life after Nursing School

     Although everything in nursing school seems new and overwhelming, the light at the end of the tunnel is there waiting for us. The light at the end of my tunnel is Pediatric Oncology at Loma Linda University Hospital. Loma Linda's hospital has been my number one choice since I decided I wanted to pursue nursing school. They have a welcoming environment, that pursues learning and faith. My mom has been a patient at Loma Linda for the past four years at their oncology unit. Therefore the oncology unit is like another home for my family. Before my moms diagnosis I wanted to be a Dietitian. However after spending so much time around her nurses and caring for my mom, my heart was changed.
     The reason I want to be apart of pediatric oncology specifically is because of Emily. Emily was my cheer coach's niece. She came to every practice and game because she loved to watch us do our routines. Emily was diagnosed with leukemia at age 2. Her mom took her to the doctors because she was having flu like symptoms. They found out then Emily had cancer. Our cheer team made rubber bracelets saying emily strong. Once her treatments began Emily lost her hair and had to wear diapers again. Emily's favorite character was Rapunzel so her grandma would crochet headbands that had ponytails or braids on them. Emily just recently passed away three months ago right before her fifth birthday. Emily taught me never to look at life in a negative way and everything was worth a smile. I want to be a pediatric nurse to help others like Emily and teach them to be Emily strong.  I want to be a light for them in their dark times. Although I understand going into this specialty will be emotionally straining, I feel confident I will be able to succeed there.
     As for my education I would like to first and for most finish my BSN program, then I would like to go straight into my Master's program. I would like to stay with California Baptist's nursing program. Then maybe one day I will be able to receive my DNP.



Emily

Saturday, January 31, 2015

Hi Everyone,

Congrats on making it through your first month of nursing school. Each week seems to progressively get harder as more assignments are assigned each week. The master calendar has been a life saver for me. The calendar allows me to see what assignments are due and upcoming tests. I have to be very efficient with my time. I work 40 hours a week, between two jobs. I am a secretary for a construction company in Riverside and a RA on campus. Due to working I have to make time for my classes, homework, studying, family, and social life.

In order for me to keep it all together, every Monday I sit down at my computer and create an excel sheet of all the things I have going on that week. I only do one week at a time or else it overwhelms me. I find that last minute distractions tend to pop up. This allows me to see what free time I have and to schedule time for homework and studying. It also gives me hope, to see a visual of what I can do in that week.

As for remembering assignments I try (key word try) to do all the assignments a week early. This allows time for studying for test and quizzes. I highlight the assignments I have finished on my master calendar so I can see what is done. However, the most helpful thing for me so far has been time management by scheduling my time efficiently. I find its not wise to just schedule your time and hang it on your wall, you have to abide by it, and say no to those small but timely distractions.

I added an example of how I set up my excel sheet to create my weekly schedule.