Bon Swaa Everyone! Today we completed a full day of education to chaplains and community healthcare workers. We taught about a variety of topics including nutrition, CPR, first aid, hand washing, infant choking, and sexual health. During the education sessions, we practiced putting on slings and performing compressions on mannequins. Half of our group went to the hands up for Haiti office while the other group taught at a different location. The students were very eager to learn about the different topics. After a long day of education in the warm classrooms, we found a beautiful pool at a resort on the other side of Cap Haitian! This day was also special because it was the first day that all of us were able to get service to call our loved ones! It has been an awesome and relaxing way to spend our Saturday. Tomorrow we also have the day off and plan to go to the market and do some hiking! Thank you all for checking on us! Meggie and Chelsey
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AuthorWe are 12 North Dakota State University senior registered nursing students on a mission to expand our knowledge, culture and diversity. Our professors, Abigail Vetter and Molly Secor-Turner, will guide us on our final experience of nursing school (short of graduation and boards!) to complete our practicum in Northern Haiti. This is our experience. Archives
November 2018
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