 Hi everybody, it's a new week. A new week at university is full on this week. I mean four days, pretty much most of those days, so I'm no longer a proper student with days off. That's a joke, don't get offended. I've got a full day, I'm in ten to half six, but do you know what? Guess what day it is? It's module launch day! It's the module launch for nursing practice three. I'm so excited. I love these module launches and it means we're going to have anatomy and physiology exam. So it's going to be all of our lectures getting us prepared for the exam. There's an exam. It's coming and I've got a revise, which means new flashcards. Who's excited for flashcards? I'm excited for flashcards. So yeah, so I'm on the way to the bus station now. Going to get there early hopefully. Hopefully there's not going to be too much Monday traffic today. And yeah, I'll see you all later. Hi everybody, it's Wednesday. The sun's shining again. Just arrived at uni. It's going to be a great day. I think today is probably the hottest day of the year possibly. I don't even know what temperature it is, but I know I'm sweating. So this week, I'm just going to talk you through what we've done so far this week. So Monday and Tuesday, we had our module launch, which I'm really excited about. And we've got three case studies again. If you remember from our last module, we had three case studies. So it's three different patients and we have to manage their conditions. So our first case study has been launched. We have our patient Adam and he has got diabetes and diabetes type one and he is in DKA. So we've got to manage that. And it's all about the holistic care. It's not just how we're going to deal with that. It's all about is psychological, emotional, spiritual, social, you know, all the different networks and communications and things like that. So it's a lot of information, I think that we're going to have to have for each patient, but it's going to be a lot more focused around nursing assessments by the sound of it, which is really good because I love nursing assessments. And I love that, you know, not just mental assessment of a patient. As you're walking up to a patient, you're visually assessing them and listening for sounds and things like that. But the assessment tools that we use are just our own gut as well, our gut, our brain, our heart, as well as our knowledge base on conditions and symptoms. So I love all of that. Like that's proper nursing to me. That is proper nursing. And what else have we got? Oh, we did maths. So we had our maths tutorial. Oh my God, I know I said to you last week, I was absolutely dreading maths. And I said, if I'm going to fail anything, it's going to be maths because I'm terrible at it. After this session, I feel confident. I know. Who'd have thought? He went through different ways of working out drug calculations and body weight percentages. So if a person loses weight, how to work out the percentage of the body mass that they've lost. So how to work those things out and he gave us a really good equation to work it out. And on the online, we had a practice exam that we could do. I did that before I did any revision. I did that before I went into the class, everything. And I got 8.5 out of 10 and I only need eight to pass. So I couldn't believe it. I was like, OK, maybe it's not going to be as bad as I thought. As long as I just take my time, look at the question, reread the question, reread all of my answers and just make sure I've done everything correct. I think I'm going to be OK. Fingers crossed anyway. So that's what I've done so far and then tomorrow's our poster submission. I know officially our poster submission is Friday, but none of us are in on Friday and we all wanted to sit together and do it together as a team. So that's what we're going to have to look forward to tomorrow. And I'm excited. I'm excited but nervous because I'm thinking, what if we've done it wrong? I'm sure I haven't. None of us have done this wrong. It's going to be good. It's going to be OK. But I am nervous for it. I'm sure we're all very nervous for it. I just can't wait. I can't wait to submit it now and just get it over and done with. One less thing now to be done and then I can just concentrate on my assignment. So that's what I've got to look forward to tomorrow and we have got the NHS Tea Party. So tomorrow is this big 70. NHS is 70 tomorrow and I can't wait. So we've got a Tea Party at university. I'm going to do some vlogging from the Tea Party. Hopefully it's going to be amazing and hopefully loads of people are going to show up because it's the NHS Big 70. Come on. I can't wait. And so I'll see you all tomorrow. I'll show you how that goes. Fingers crossed. The poster submission goes well. But for now, I'm going to have a cold shower. See you later. We're submitting our poster. OK. Are you ready, girls? I'm doing the poster. There it is. Ready? I'll do it. Are you ready? One, two, three, go. Yay! Submitted. Oh no, you have to press it again. Press it again, guys. Press it again. Submit the assignment. Submit the assignment. Oh my God, there's so many tip boxes. OK, continue. I did take the books. The bank shift today, 12 till 7. I absolutely love working. It's amazing. So I've got a bank shift today, got a bank shift tomorrow and then I'm off on Sunday. And the one thing I love about this place is I've been here for years. So it's beautiful to come back and see everybody. Some of these people I haven't seen since before Christmas. So it's really nice to catch up with everyone and just get a big hug off everyone. I love it and I'm really excited for the rest of the day. So I hope everyone's having a great Sunday and just embrace the day and enjoy the sunshine we're having. See you next week.