Jan. 28th Refectlion
Reflection on Mr. Oquitoa's Case Study Dean Oquitoa's case study was a good exercise in understanding how people's lives vary in circumstance. A lot of individual's have life easy in comparison. As is the case of 95% of the people I know, they have homes, jobs and means to take care of their medical and physical needs. I hate being out in the cold for too long and know that I always have a place to come back to to get warm. I can't imagine being homeless and not having family around. We are always doing things with family and helping one another out. My parents have had to come live with us for a couple years and my mother in law has had to take care of a homeless nephew she's had, etc. For people that don't have family resources or friends, it's nice to know what options are out there. As nurses, we can help these individuals. One of the most important things we can do to develop our critical thinking and clinical reasoning abilities is to reflect...