About Me
- Jan
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- I was born on June 27th, 1960. Quick math will tell you I turned 50 in 2010. That milestone has inspired what I am up to this year. Now that the birthday has passed, what do I count down next?
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Juggling
For years I have considered the research of Patricia Benner as I teach my students. She described the "Novice To Expert" theory of nurse development. She looked at the span of nursing ability and noticed how nurses develop an increasingly broad ability to look at their patient and make deductions, plan and take the right course of action. Novice nurses, while having a great concern for their patients, tend to have a relatively narrow focus on skills, tasks, machinery when working with such things. Expert nurses manipulate equipment with ease and always keep an eye on the human being to which the machine is attached. She describes that expert nurse's intuition. I attended a nursing conference a few weeks ago and Patricia Benner was the presenter. She prefaced her talk with a video of a young woman, her daughter, juggling on the beach. To me it is more like a dance. When a nurse is in 'the zone', it is like a dance and is a beautiful thing to see. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ub6nKjCB4lk&NR=1
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Hi Jan! I came across your blog because you are a fan of Meryl Streep, as I am, too! I didn't see an e-mail listed for you, so that's why I'm contacting you in the comment section! I'm really impressed with your plans for this year and will check back often! Please come and see my blog, too!
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