Dec 30, 2005 14:36
It's December 30th and I'm sitting here on the computer because I don't know what else to do. Today I have done nothing at all.
A classmate from my college called me today to ask about a group presentation that we are suppose to do, but I can't concentrate on that project so my plans are to do it all tomorrow because I have nothing to do after work. What I need to do is the patient care management for an open tib-fib fracture and possibly a wrist fracture.
I thought the wrist fracture part was removed due to having to modify our fore/aft lifts and such.
What was also weird, considering school restarts on 2 January 2006, I became very anxious about it. In my Anatomy & Physiology (ANPH 108) course I am only getting a 64% (which is a failing grade) and I've been having trouble with how in depth we have had to go. I find that the ANPH 108 and PATH 108 (Pathophysiology) classes go too in depth for a primary care paramedic. I understand we need to have a fairly good understanding of the human body, but in all honesty, I'm not going to be on the road trying to correct a genetic mutation or a cell dysplasia.
I am also worried about the end of semester exams and testing that is coming up. My ANPH 108 final exam is in 2 weeks (8 January 2006) with the rest coming the week after. While I am confident in most of my courses, the ANPH 108, PATH 108 and my lab skills (PCLB 108) I am worried about.
Over the break I have not had the ability to study on anything because my mind has not been able to concentrate. I could barely get my Bias Research Paper done, and I don't even think that is going to get me many marks.
But for now, what to do? what to do?
--Phil
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