Hi Guys,
Just a little disclaimer really, anybody in practice/study past or present will understand but for everyone else I just thought I would mention a little disclaimer and some information really. During my blogs you may see me mention the University I attend Edge Hill but you will never see any other info such as places of placements, names of staff or any students or patients, basically as a student nurse and when I qualify , confidentiality is one of the most important things. I will always try to give a good insight into my journey as a student nurse as I possible can without breaching any codes of practice. The pictures I use on my blogs are generic ones from the Internet. Before I use them I make sure they have no copy right attached to them and the image is approved to use meaning I will always get a staff members opinion before using it. I know this can make it seem that my blog may be less personal and less informative but this is not the case !
Also I want to encourage readers to Post questions in the comment box's below , it gives me an idea of what past, present and future student/staff nurses want to know !
While I am studying mental health, I am only at the beginning of my course so we are all a mixed bunch at the moment meaning even in clinical practice at the beginning we will all be studying the same.
Hope this helps everyone !
Just a little disclaimer really, anybody in practice/study past or present will understand but for everyone else I just thought I would mention a little disclaimer and some information really. During my blogs you may see me mention the University I attend Edge Hill but you will never see any other info such as places of placements, names of staff or any students or patients, basically as a student nurse and when I qualify , confidentiality is one of the most important things. I will always try to give a good insight into my journey as a student nurse as I possible can without breaching any codes of practice. The pictures I use on my blogs are generic ones from the Internet. Before I use them I make sure they have no copy right attached to them and the image is approved to use meaning I will always get a staff members opinion before using it. I know this can make it seem that my blog may be less personal and less informative but this is not the case !
Also I want to encourage readers to Post questions in the comment box's below , it gives me an idea of what past, present and future student/staff nurses want to know !
While I am studying mental health, I am only at the beginning of my course so we are all a mixed bunch at the moment meaning even in clinical practice at the beginning we will all be studying the same.
Hope this helps everyone !