Job Shadow Mentor
Every person in different, no one is or looks the same. Maybe some people want to look the same, but they are not the same. People do different things even if they are little or big things. People do different routines and have different skills so others people can tell them apart. My shadow supervisor was very nice and she had normal description, she had skills and routines, and I asked her questions about her and her job. Doing my job shadow
was very fun and it was a good experience for me. Once I got to meet my supervisor she had a smile on her face from the point I meet her to the point
the job shadow was done. My job shadow supervisor was a 20 year old Hispanic woman;
she was 5’4 with short brown hair with blonde and red highlights. For being
Hispanic she was very light skinned and she had a funny looking long nose, well
it wasn't long but it wasn't short either. She had bad eyesight so she had to
wear glasses all the time. She went to nursing school in Oregon and finished
nursing school within three years. She just started working at the hospital not
that long ago; she has been there for about half a year now. She is full
Hispanic, she was born in California State, both her parents are Hispanic, she
has a baby boy and he is four named Allan. She was very nice the whole time I
was there to me and with the people that worked with her.
My supervisor did a lot of things; she was very busy all the time. When I got to see what she did, she went to her desk and started working on paper work she had not finished from the day before. She checked in any person that came in for help or to visit someone. If someone came in hurt she would go to her computer to see if they had a history in that hospital, if they didn’t she would make a new file for them and look up old medical files to put them in the system so that the hospital would have them next time that person came in again. She went to rooms that had been a signed to her a checked on the patients to see if they needed any help or anything, if the patients need to be giving some kind of medication she would give them the medication, she would write down the patients symptoms on a paper. After checking in on the patients she would go to her report has in she would go to the doctor and tell him everything she had wrote down about the patients and how they are doing and what was wrong with them. After doing that she would go back to her desk and update on the computer the patient’s medical file and put it in their files everything that happened about the patients that day. Than the next days she would do everything over again, but some days things can get out of hand and a patient can be really sick or something serious could be wrong with them. That keeps her on her toes everyday and she makes sure that she is ready for anything that might happen that day.
My supervisor did a lot of things; she was very busy all the time. When I got to see what she did, she went to her desk and started working on paper work she had not finished from the day before. She checked in any person that came in for help or to visit someone. If someone came in hurt she would go to her computer to see if they had a history in that hospital, if they didn’t she would make a new file for them and look up old medical files to put them in the system so that the hospital would have them next time that person came in again. She went to rooms that had been a signed to her a checked on the patients to see if they needed any help or anything, if the patients need to be giving some kind of medication she would give them the medication, she would write down the patients symptoms on a paper. After checking in on the patients she would go to her report has in she would go to the doctor and tell him everything she had wrote down about the patients and how they are doing and what was wrong with them. After doing that she would go back to her desk and update on the computer the patient’s medical file and put it in their files everything that happened about the patients that day. Than the next days she would do everything over again, but some days things can get out of hand and a patient can be really sick or something serious could be wrong with them. That keeps her on her toes everyday and she makes sure that she is ready for anything that might happen that day.