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Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by Soknown: 7:40pm On Mar 09, 2020 |
Preparation for OSCE wasn't all boring, laboured with repetitive actions, we tried to catch fun once in a while. Like 2018 Halloween, we went a-partying in spooky costumes. I was dressed as a spooky surgeon. We went to two different clubs in one night. I remembered that the Halloween coincided with the day light saving time. When we came back in the night the clock has gone backwards by one hour. I still can not wrap my head around that phenomenon. We partied in Horley and went to Crawley to sleep. Left for Redhill the following morning. Then in November, we had the black Friday sales, oh my goodness, we binge bought a lot of goods both in shops and online, aliexpress, next, Amazon, Ebay. Shoe zone. It was a one day madness. 8 Likes
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Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by Soknown: 8:04pm On Mar 09, 2020 |
The third day after OSCE, we resumed in our different clinical units. I was recruited for an acute medical unit. I turned up at the main reception as advised by our instructors and one of them led me to my ward. My unit is located at the extreme end of the hospital. I was introduced to my unit manager, ( band 7) a very young nurse in her late 20's. She welcomed me into the unit and introduced me to the other colleagues. On duty that day was a nurse in charge another young nurse in her 30's, 3 band 5 nurses and 4 healthcare assistance. The hierarchy on the ward is, there is the Matron, and Band 8a that oversees about four wards, reporting to the Matron is the ward Manager, a band 7. There are two band 6 nurses reporting to the manager and about 7 band 5 nurses reporting to the band 6. Lastly but not the least are the HCAs. The band 6 are usually the nurse in charge of the shift. The manager handed me to the nurse in charge who was on her way to a multidisciplinary team meeting, She just grabbed my hand and said would you come with me to this meeting and we would discuss after that. We walked along the ward's hallway to the meeting room, the consultants, junior doctors, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, the ward clerk were all seated. There was only one seat left, which was for her, she signaled for me to sit on it, she was going to stand when one of the physiotherapist went outside to bring in another chair. She introduced me to the meeting but that did not help to calm my nerves. I sat down staring blankly into the report being read, it was written in English but i could barely understand it because there were so many jargon and abbreviations. I endured the meeting till the end. The ward is an acute medical unit, though it was meant for rheumatology. The ward consists of 11 side rooms and a big bay containing 9 beds. She later sat down with me after introducing me to the physical lay out of the ward, She opened her the ward computer to show some documents and print out some procedures and policies. While doing this, the manager came round to drop more documents for to sign. one of the documents was for a change in status from a band 3 to band 5 status. It was time for the morning break, the nurse in charge told me to go for my tea break in the staff room. There are 3 breaks spread across the 12 hour shift, 15 minutes tea break in the morning, 1 hour lunch break, and lastly another 15 minutes break in the evening. After the first break i worked with a HCA to understand the flow of their work. After the lunch break i was handed over to a nurse who was to become my mentor. ... 14 Likes |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by Daltgal: 6:22pm On Mar 12, 2020 |
Soknown: Continue please |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by Soknown: 11:59pm On Mar 12, 2020 |
Daltgal:Lolz, I will continue. Thanks. Just got caught up in a web of activities which should clear very soon. Bear with me. 8 Likes |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by Soknown: 8:01pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
Ok, I am back. Thanks ya'll for the understanding. Let's rock n roll. 5 Likes |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by Soknown: 9:01pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
My ward is an acute medical ward that is different from other units/ward because of its lay out. Other units usually have 3 or 4 big open bays with 1 or 2 side wards. But my ward has 11 side rooms and 1 big open ward containing 9 beds. Each bed in the open bay is separated by a ceiling suspended partition screen/curtain. I have to learn the unit-specific routines quickly so that I can progress from being a supernumerary nurse to a substantive nurse. I was working under the watchful eyes of my mentor. I worked for three consecutive days and had 4 days off. Oh my goodness, my days off was planned. First day, I was too tired to do anything, stayed indoors all through except for the moment I went to Sainsbury to get mushrooms and shrimps for my noodles. In the evening, I called my Aunt in Tottenham if I could visit the next day. She has been calling me to visit her since i came in September but i told her, i need to finish up with my OSCE before any visitation. She was surprised, she had thought that I will never visit her. She was so happy, she wanted to cancel her night shift for the following day thinking that I will spend the night. I told her she should not. I told her to send the post code and street number to me. Then I downloaded train line app on play store, bought my ticket. I got a reference number which I will use to collect my train tickets at the station. I woke up very early the next day to attend my hygiene. I was at the station at 0820hr. There are two ticket vending machines for quick and self service but because I didn't know how the machines work, i had to join the queue for counter collection, 5 minutes later I have two sets of tickets, one set for the forward journey and the other for the return journey. The train, Great Western train arrived on time. I have checked the screen earlier to know the platform to board. My trip was routed through Redhill -London bridge - London Liverpool - Seven Sisters and finally White hart lane. I got to London Liverpool on time but I made a mistake with the platform so I missed the train but train comes every 15 minutes. My Aunt offered to pick me up at the white hart lane station but I declined, I wanted to use Google. She said the neiborhood around the station is a very tough and rough area. As I came out of the white hart lane station, a group of young boys, obviously drunk accosted me- hoi hoi mate. I just picked up on me foot steps towards the stadium. The white hart lane stadium is a very imposing figure in the neighbourhood, the colour, the size, the design all stand out beautifully. Google did not disappoint me, I found myself in Edmonton so soon to a warm embrace of my aunt and her two children. 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by Soknown: 4:49am On Mar 22, 2020 |
I prostrated flatly to apologise for my inability to come before now, she did understand the reason, then the merriment began in earnest. I was treated to a hot tea first then came the hot amala with an evergreen ewedu and pepper sauce assorted with Shaki, roundabout, Titus and good ol chicken. For a person that has been eating only bread and noodles for about two weeks, the meal presentation and content was like hitting a jackpot, I was eating and sweating on me forehead. After the sumptuous meal, we sat down to discuss professional practice in UK, life back home and family members. We had so much to catch up with that I did not realise that time was up for me to catch my return trip. She hurried to pack some food materials from her freezer and I bade an amala inspired farewell. I scurried on the street back to the station, went straight to the platform. My return trip was routed through white hart lane - Seven sisters - London Victoria - Redhill. At Seven sisters I made my first Tube experience. I descended the long stairs using the escalator. I marveled at how streets and rail tracks could be hidden beneath the ground, I marveled at the speed of the tube and the fact that there was no driver attached. I got down at London Victoria and made the many flights of stairs. London Victoria was another level of rail station, like an airport terminal. I have to find my train on the screen, I needed the train going to Brighton, found it but no platform attached so I approached the personnel on one of the platform, he said the platform would come up in few minutes and it did. I got home late in the evening, my housemate was waiting for me, i regaled him with a beautiful account of my trip not knowing that he had news for me too. He and some of his friends have planned a trip to the Brighton beach the following day, he wanted to know if I could come with them, I answered in affirmation. I used the toilet, hunkered under the duvet to a deep sleep afterwards .... 21 Likes |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by Soknown: 5:49am On Mar 22, 2020 |
In case you're wondering, what an amala inspired farewell means, it's simply 180° co levitation bi -parallel disposition of the human frame as evidenced by your chest touching the floor. I know, I know it's too early for this. 11 Likes |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by Flexvilla: 7:49am On Mar 22, 2020 |
Soknown, ur writing skills are exceptional. Well, how is the Corona virus affecting your work? Sed u r going to Brighton beach. What about social distancing? Don't think this is the right time. 1 Like |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by Soknown: 3:37pm On Mar 22, 2020 |
Flexvilla:Thank you for the commendation, this is being written in retrospect. The beach event was in December 2018. Covid 19-wise, work routine remains the same, just extra layers of precautionary measures and stricter compliance with PPE usage and hand hygiene. How are you coping too? 2 Likes |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by BennyDGreat: 4:48pm On Mar 22, 2020 |
Soknown: Baba mi...oyinbo yii poju. The life abroad too soft gosh....We need help in Naija kilode 3 Likes |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by DisGuy: 6:43pm On Mar 22, 2020 |
hot amala with an evergreen ewedu and pepper sauce assorted with Shaki, roundabout, Titus and good ol chicken. cure for Colo-Bilus |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by Soknown: 6:56pm On Mar 22, 2020 |
BennyDGreat:Lolz, Soft is relative. Every country has its own issue. 1 Like |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by Soknown: 6:57pm On Mar 22, 2020 |
DisGuy:In papa Ajasco's voice - ojigbi jigbi jigbi. 1 Like |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by BennyDGreat: 10:41pm On Mar 22, 2020 |
Soknown: Baba mi the issue for that place no fit be like Naija own.... chai....it dey do me like make I just close my eye, lift my right leg up and disappear reach U.S tabi Canada hahaha 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by Olalekank(m): 11:07pm On Mar 22, 2020 |
BennyDGreat:Egungun be careful, na express you dey go 1 Like |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by phockallmods: 9:02am On Mar 23, 2020 |
Mhen, you are a writer. 1 Like |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by fjigga: 1:58pm On Mar 23, 2020 |
nice writeup.....i live in Redhill (Earlswood precisely) . Welcome to the area and i hope you are settling in well. 3 Likes |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by Soknown: 9:59am On Apr 01, 2020 |
BennyDGreat:Lolz |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by Soknown: 9:59am On Apr 01, 2020 |
Olalekank:Lolz |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by Soknown: 9:59am On Apr 01, 2020 |
phockallmods:Thank you. |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by Soknown: 10:03am On Apr 01, 2020 |
fjigga:Thank you. Lovely to hear you, another Nairalander lives in Redhill. Do you work in ESH ? Stay safe. 1 Like |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by justhenrii(m): 1:13pm On Apr 01, 2020 |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by Soknown: 4:47pm On Apr 01, 2020 |
justhenrii:I believe so, if you check code 2211 of the shortage occupation list. |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by promisechild(m): 10:24pm On Apr 01, 2020 |
Soknown:BSC philosophy MSc Psychology(UK) About to enroll for MSc Nursing(pre registration)Uk Which of these type of nursing is more lucrative Adult nursing ? Mental health nursing ? Child nursing ? Learning disabilities nursing? Please advise me accordingly to my background |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by Soknown: 10:34pm On Apr 01, 2020 |
promisechild:You are already building a profile for yourself. Philosophy - Psychology, i would advise Mental health Nursing to build on the existing experience. There is a lot you can achieve with that profile after qualification. 3 Likes |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by promisechild(m): 10:40pm On Apr 01, 2020 |
Soknown:ok thanks! Just that I have limited schools offering mental health nursing pre registration but I will now search thoroughly for it based on my existing profile! If I may ask what band will I start from after the qualification? And what is the rate per hour for a new inexperienced nurse?? 1 Like |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by Soknown: 12:10am On Apr 02, 2020 |
promisechild:Please search very well, most universities offer Msc Mental health in two years. If you secure a job with nhs, you will start on band 5, afc. The hourly rate is relative or location dependent. 1 Like |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by promisechild(m): 3:39am On Apr 02, 2020 |
Soknown:thanks very much! One more last question sir! Experience is core requirement expected from me in order to be admired for the study and a minimum of 500-750 hours of experience within the healthcare setting is required of me. I currently work as a support worker in a mental health facility hence I don’t problem with the experience public! I was asked to present a portfolio of an recognition of prior learning. Do you know what this entails and how to go about it? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by Soknown: 11:09am On Apr 02, 2020 |
promisechild:You mean portfolio assessment of prior learning ? 1 Like |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by Soknown: 11:32am On Apr 02, 2020 |
promisechild:I have limited knowledge about developing the portfolio, i believe we would have expert in this forum. but by my limited understanding, A Portfolio of prior learning assessment is a compilation of all your experience and knowledge as an individual, a student, a professional. your experience in the formal and informal sector. Look at it as an expanded CV. Citing all your writings, articles, projects. If you do it well, it can earn you some credits. I hope someone else can help you out in better way than i have done, you can post same question in the education and schools part of the forum. Also, do some digging on google, you will sure have some prototypes you can copy. cc Justwise. 4 Likes |
Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by justwise(m): 3:34pm On Apr 02, 2020 |
Soknown: You have actually done justice to that question. Regarding the ban by the antspambot ..please next time you get banned report it straightway it will be removed. 3 Likes |
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