I am one of the clinical instructors for LVN or Licensed Vocational Nurse of Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts. I am currently handling Module IV and we’re having our clinical at Stonebrook Health and Rehab. Stonebrook is located at Concord Blvd in Concord, CA and it is both a short term rehab and long term facility that has 120 bed capacity. I’ve been working at Stonebrook for more than five years and I can say that Stonebrook is one of the best place for clinical site or training ground for SVNs or Student Vocational Nurses.

Module IV students are one step closer in a becoming Licensed Vocational Nurses. That’s why they are practicing or doing actual LVN works or duties. They are doing the actual med pass with 18 to 22 patients. They are the one preparing and giving the medicines to patients but of course with supervision of a licensed staff, either an LVN or RN. They are doing wound care or treatments not only the simple or common wounds but even the complicated ones. They are given the chance not only to observe but to do actual wound vacs themselves. Each student is given their chance to do common bedside procedures like catheterization, suture and staple removal, different types of enemas (fleet and retention enemas), colostomy, G-tube and NG tube care and feeding. They also do actual documentations like nurse’s notes, weekly summaries and care plans. And they also carry out actual doctor’s orders.

This is only the 3rd module that I handled and so far I can say that I really enjoy teaching or handling module IV because this is the last module they need to become Licensed Vocational Nurses. And it gives me a sense of accomplishment knowing that I was able to enrich their knowledge and help them gain the self confidence they need to be effective and efficient nurses in the future.