2002-2003 Yearbook

.... . ~ . . . Each nursing student attending clinicals isrequiredto wearwhiteshoes. JuniorHailee Augsburger compared this to the '1eet that spread good news" in Romans 1O. 'We carry the message of Christ through our actions wherever ourfeetcarryUS,~ Augsburgersaid. Senior Jenny Myers practices inserting a tube into a mannequin. Each nursing student was required to practice basic nursing skills a certain number of times with supervision for the nursing skills and interventions class. (Photo by Rachel Miller) Seniors Christy Luttrell and Shelly Walker pose with amother and baby after aiding the delivery at the Nigerian Christian Hospital in Africa, where they worked during the summer. N.ursing students had the chance to go to Africa and share their skills as well as their faith. (Photo courtesy of Melissa Holland) The College of Nursing required several '-____,/?ieces of)he nursing uniJprm in orderfor students to participatein clinicals. Junior HaileeAugsburgercomparedall threeparts to biblical principles. Augsburger sa· nu ses listen to more than the noises that come through the stetho– scope. 'We have to be available to our pa– tients for more than their medical problems," Augsburgersaid. '')IIIehaveto beable to listen to all the parts of their lives." The white uniforms were chosen so students would stand out and be easily identifiable. "As nurses, we have to be clothed with compassion, kindness, hu– mility , gentleness and patience as Colossians 3 says," Augsburger said. college of nursing 173 mill .

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