The Jenne Log
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07/01/2026
15th and 16th RLE Duty | 8 to 5 Shift 💚
Another new experiences I got from the past 2 days of duty, I had a great Clinical Instructor, together with my group we learn different roles, ways to communicate, and procedures. I am grateful for my parent's support, our patient and the family that allowed and collaborated with us, and God's grace guiding us 💚
So far this is my most productive and best duty, I adjusted where I made mistakes and did my best to ask as many question as I think of to learn in the days we are in the women center. I look forward to the next time I'll be assigned there again!
Ps. This post purpose is to document my experiences and journey, nothing more than that.
~Jenjen🌺💖
01/01/2026
Celebrating Christmas and New Year with Family | Welcome 2026🎉
-- As I look back on 2025, my heart is full of gratitude. It was a year of transformation—a rollercoaster of emotions as I moved from my first year to my second, gaining knowledge, resilience, and perspective along the way. I was blessed to meet amazing people, and though some friendships drifted, I remain thankful for every connection, for each person left a mark on my journey. I also learned a valuable lesson: last year, I often overwhelmed myself, which kept me from reaching my goals. So in 2026, I’m locking in—focusing with intention, working hard, staying ambitious, and staying open to learning from those around me. My motto is to stay locked in, stay cooperative, and walk faithfully, trusting in God’s guidance every step of the way. Here’s to a purposeful and grounded 2026 🥂🎉
~Jenjen🌺💖
Looking back on my 8th RLE Duty | 1st Delivery Room
-- Looking back to October 03, 2025, I was really nervous on this duty. For the first time I will be in the special area, so before hand I review some of my papers and watch videos. It did a tiny bit though mostly to calm me down but once your inside the Labour and Delivery Room, what we practice and read had a huge difference in real life. I watched, observe, assisted. At the last hours of our duty we had handle 10 in labor mothers (5 of them gave birth). I mentally listed what I need to improve next time. What I need to prepare myself for the next time I'll get to be assigned to this special area.
Ps. This post purpose is to document my experiences and journey, nothing more than that.
~Jenjen🌺💖
29/12/2025
Looking back on my 7th RLE Duty | 2nd Night Shift
-- Looking back to September 27, 2025, our 7th duty was my second time doing night shift (10 pm to 6 am) unlike my previous experience this one was opposite to that. We are super busy I was assigned to a patient ordered VS q2 (mag bp mi every 2 hours). I had partner on this patient since need to closely monitored and we both did procedures as well. It was a rollercoaster of emotions, patience, and strength in legs because we rarely sit down. I learned a lot in this duty and super grateful to everyone and God's grace.
Ps. This post purpose is to document my experiences and journey, nothing more than that.
~Jenjen🌺💖
25/12/2025
Looking back on my 13th and 14th RLE Duty | Last Duties For 2025
A Birthday Finale & First NICU Tiny Patient 👶🏻✨ What a special way to close the year. For the first time, I was assigned to NICU. Just one little patient for two days, but what a huge learning experience to have. Observing, assisting—it was all new. I’ll admit, I felt a tiny discomfort; I’m not used to little ones, and the nervousness was real. But beneath that was a growing sense of wonder.
It made me realize how much more there is to learn. With one patient, my curiosity spiked—I’m already looking forward to next time, hoping to do more, see more, and understand more.
And the sweetest coincidence? My 14th and final duty fell on my birthday🎂 It felt symbolic. Amazing how fast time has flown, from anxiously starting rotations to now, feeling a genuine gratitude for this path.
A huge thank you to our incredible Clinical Instructor. You poured so much useful knowledge into us—lessons I will carry and apply firmly next year.
So, this is me, acknowledging the nerves but also the progress. From feeling strange with an newborn to feeling thankful for the experience. It wasn’t always 100% confidence, but it was 100% a step forward.
Ps. This post purpose is to document my experiences and journey, nothing more than that.
~Jenjen🌺💖
25/12/2025
Thank You, 2025.
As a December baby, this month always feels like a deep, personal closing—a time to hold the past year gently before turning the page.
This 2025, my heart is so full. Grateful doesn’t begin to cover it. For the many blessings, the knowledge gained, and every relationship—those that stayed, those that changed, and the quiet lessons they left in me.
These past weeks have been a whirlwind of experience, bringing two big revelations that have settled my soul. I’m learning to fully embrace the nursing path I’m on, accepting its challenges as part of my purpose.
I survived, I grew, and I’m still here, given a new chance every day. As I look to 2026—a transition from second year to third year and the rollercoaster it will surely be—I’m making plans, setting resolutions, and committing to improving my skills and knowledge.
But for today, there are no more words. Just a quiet, overwhelming thank you. And a very merry, merry Christmas to my besties and to all 😊✨🎄
20/12/2025
CHN Case Study ✅
(Late post)
11/12/2025
Yesterday we had a retdem on E***a and a roleplay quiz!
~Jenjen💖🌺
10/12/2025
Cancelled Culmination, Gift Giving to Interviewed Families | Amazing CHN Duties Experiences🥳🤧
Oct. 21, a day we supposed to have a program (event) in the barangay we are assigned to was cancelled due to the recent earthquake happened last Oct. 10. Instead we did a gift giving activity where we went to the families that whole heartedly participated on the interviews we did every community duty. Giving back even though I know its not that much felt amazing, as I say thank you to them for giving me the opportunity to learn and gain knowledge through our interviews I felt nostalgia and so much gratefulness. I am proud for myself for all the efforts I gave to every community duty, I am thankful for my parents for their support made me come this far, for the school for giving us this opportunity, and most importantly Divine God above for the wisdom, protection, and health.
I will have my community duty again next sem or school year and I am looking forward to it. For now, CHN Duties Done✓
Ps. We had asked permission of taking photo and I decided to blur their face for privacy. This post purpose is to document my experiences, nothing and more than that.
10/12/2025
Looking back on my 4th Community Duty | Interesting Day 👊🏻
-- Looking back to October 07, 2025, our 4th duty was where we gave the invitation papers to families that participated in our interviews to attend our Culmination (which was cancelled by the earthquake happened on October 10).
Ps. This post purpose is to document my experiences and journey, nothing more than that.
~Jenjen🌺💖
10/12/2025
12th RLE Duty | Afternoon Shift 💚
Another new experiences I got from yesterday duty, I had a great Clinical Instructor and group. I am grateful for my parent's support, our patient and the family that allowed and collaborated with us, and God's grace 💚
Ps. This post purpose is to document my experiences and journey, nothing more than that.
~Jenjen🌺💖
05/12/2025
Looking back on my 3rd Community Duty | Interesting Day 👊🏻
-- Looking back to September 30, 2025, our 3rd duty was amazing for my partners and I manage to complete our target people to interview. We also participated on the prayer rally on the same day.
Ps. This post purpose is to document my experiences and journey, nothing more than that.
~Jenjen🌺💖
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