I felt my heart racing as I entered the medical building at Behavioral Healthcare Partners as I was about to see what the rest of my life may be centered around. I walked through the doors with my mother …show more content…
As it was my first day, she did not have much planned for me, especially since it would be a slow day with very limited Doctors. “You can stay up here with Rose and learn the front desk!” Jenny told me as her, my mother, and I all walked up to the front desk back to where Rose was stationed. I was able to work with ease as I told my mother good-bye since I knew Rose very well. Time slowly ticked by as I sat there with Rose for what seemed like hours. Three different patients came in, so I was able to see how to check patients in to see their doctor. Time continued to drag as I stared at the computer waiting for any possible task that could come. Finally, three o’clock came by and it was time for me to go home. As I left the building I felt disappointed because I felt as though I did not learn much about nursing, which is what I was wanting; however, I was in for a huge surprise for my second day at work, and this would change my …show more content…
Angie then called back our first patient, and we all walked down to her office. I was allowed to take the person’s vitals: blood pressure, pulse, and weight. This was a little bit difficult for me to do because to take someone's blood pressure, a person would need to put a device that almost appeared to be a watch on their wrist and this would tell the reader the patient's blood pressure and pulse. I had never seen anything like this, but it was so fascinating. The first two patients that came back Angie helped me when taking their blood pressure and weight; however, the third patient I had to find out their blood pressure, pulse, and weight all on my own. I felt my blood rushing throughout my whole body as I began to take this patient's blood