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Antonia has been an elective student with us for the past 4 weeks. She has been immersing herself in the clinical trial setting. She has been proactive in assessing the patients, carrying out observations, performing ECGs, learning about the drugs we give. She has shadowed many different nurses. She has observed PICC and PORT management. Whilst here she has been keen to learn from experience including going to Doctors clinics, learning from time on the medical day unit, and observing in the urgent care unit.

Antonia has good time management and introduces herself well to patients. She has a kind calm manner. She has fitted in well to the team environment. I hope she has learnt from her experience here and can take some of the learning experiences to her next placement.

We wish her good luck.

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Toni is an attentive student. We discussed the new documentation from the National Wound Care Strategy Programme (NWCSP). Including leg ulcer recommendations of simple dressings and reduced compression if no red flags prior to Doppler assessment.

For pressure ulcers, we looked at classification and ASSKING framework for assessment.

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I have had the pleasure of being the assessor for Antonia Andrews Year 2 student nurse for the last 6 weeks.

Her conduct and professionalism has been exemplary, she is a great nurse in the making. Her enthusiasm is great and she is confident asking questions within a team she is not familiar with. She has a thirst for knowledge and is quick to learn.

She has been out with variety of staff with different grades and roles i.e. physio, community matron, HCA, phlebotomist and our pro active care coordinator. They have all returned with positive comments following the interaction with Antonia.

A pleasure to work with and I hope she will apply for a role with my team when she does qualify as a nurse.

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A willing hardworking future nurse, who is not afraid to get involved and get her hands dirty.

Antonia was very friend and approachable with the patients putting them at easy as sometimes it is hard to as a student to be allowed to participate due to patient’s concerns. However she was welcomed due to her calm demeanour.

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Antonia attended catheter and bowel management training on 15.11.23. She was attentive asked intelligent questions and interacting well with the others in the class. Antonia is an active learner. She enjoyed the practical part of the training and during role play she was confident and demonstrated that she had gained knowledge from the session.

Well done and good luck with your training.

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I am writing to recommend Toni -student nurse who I worked on 10.11.2023 in Crossways Nursing Home.

Toni has numerous strengths to offer.

For instance, she is very professional, responsible, well- organized, dedicated and sympathetic individual.

Throughout her day at Crossways Nursing Home, I found out Toni constantly provided safe and compassionate care to our residents and other staff on duty at that day. She was enthusiastic to learn something new and she has a great communication skills to working as a nurse and communicate with patients, their families and all medical team.

To put it briefly, I would highly recommend Toni for a future nice nurse who will be capable to look after people whenever she choose to work with your career as a nurse.

I wish her best of luck in her future endeavours.

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I found Antonia to be very interested and she asked pertinent questions. She was warm and welcoming with patients and exuded a confident and friendly air as she greeted and introduced herself to patients. Her reflection shows that she was paying attention and has taken on board some very important information.

Reflection on the GI clinic- Elective placement at the RMH

I had the opportunity to attend the GI clinic with Laura the ANP on the 5/8/24. I really enjoyed sitting and observing in this clinic. I understand that as an ANP running the GI clinic on the clinical research unit, their role is to see patients inbetween active treatment to make sure that they are fit and well for the next trial and that there are no changes or deterioration in their health. I was able to observe the ANP asking questions to check the patients diet to make sure they are eating and drinking enough and asking how they are feeling. I learnt that it is important to ask the patient if they are constipated or not and check their blood results. The blood results are discussed with the patient which I thought was nice as this offers the patient to ask any questions that they might have concerns about.

The ANP also carried out a chest auscultation with a stephoscope on all of the patients to make sure that their chests were clear and that there are no signs of infection before the next cycle of treatment. I found this clinic interesting and beneficial as it was an opportunity for me to observe some of the checks that are carried out on the patients to assess their mental and physical well being and check if the patient is doing ok whilst on the clinical trial. The appointment with the ANP will determine whether or not the patient is fit to go on the next trial

Reflection on the oak cancer centre- Elective placement at the RMH

I was able to spend a few hours with Natasha down on the oak cancer centre on the 1/08/24. I learnt that a cancer research nurse specialises in caring for patients that are, attending clinical trials by collecting data and assessing patients health. I sat in on patients apppointments and observed Natasha and the consultant seeing patients. I enjoyed this as it was nice to observe what conversations they have and how they go about having them and deal with them as cancer can be a sensitive topic. I understand that at the oak cancer centre the research nurse has a duty to see patients before they start their drug trial. The patients were able to ask questions about the trial drug and any other questions they have to do with appointments and side effects etc. The trial drug was also explained to the patient in depth which I found interesting. I also noticed the honesty off the research nurse and consultant as they were asked by patients specific questions that they were unable to answer. The reason they were unable to answer was because the drug has never been used in humans before and is a man made drug therefore, the patient would be the first person to use the drug.

During my time on the oak cancer centre I was also shown the paper work side of things, I learnt the importance of gaining a patients signiture for confirmation that they are happy to start the trial; as the patients are trial patients they are identified as a number instead of a name. This is to protect patients identity whilest they are undergoing treatment. I was also told that the hospital keeps the hard copy of the paperwork and a copy is given to the patient.

I felt excited to be able to observe the clinical nurse before I got to the centre however, during the observation and after It made me feel really sad. This is because I’d never seen the process before a patient starts a clinical trial on my placement up untill the 1/08/24. I found it sad seeing the patients emotional because of what they are going through and them knowing and us knowing that the drug trial is the only hope that they have left; they were grateful and holding onto the hope and praying for a mircle of the treatment working. I also found it difficult listening to the different types of cancer that patients have and how the cancer has spread. I was just looking at the patients thinking, wow you dont look like somebody that has cancer, you still have all of your hair and are active. This has made me open up my eyes more to thinking that you never know what someone is going through just because somebody looks ok on the outside it doesn’t mean they are ok on the inside, they could be suffering and are terminally ill.