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Nama : Muhammad Mukhlis

Nim : 18031011

Kelas : 2018A

PAST TENCE ACTIVE

1. Being in nursing school was definitely my most challenging years both academically
and in life
2. I had to focus more on my studies than other aspects of life
3. The clinical experience of nursing school allowed me to have the opportunity to put
what I learned in my classes and readings into action
4. I experienced so much during my clinical rotations
5. My first clinical rotation at the main Emory University Hospital eased me into
performing nursing functions
6. I have definitely learned and grown so much as a student nurse
7. One of my favorite experiences during clinical was when I had a patient who was first
starting chemotherapy
8. When I checked my patient a couple of minutes after starting his chemotherapy
9. This experience taught me how important it is to asses your patient and teach your
patient beforehand about the reaction the patient could have due to the medication
10. Our patient recognized his symptoms and was able to know that what he was
experiencing was expected adverse reaction
PAST TENCE PASSIVE

1. For me the most challenging years both academically and in life were those in nursing
school
2. More than any other aspects of life I should focus more on the lesson
3. I had the opportunity to apply what I was learning in class and my reading in action
when I had clinical experience in nursing school
4. During clinical rotation I had experienced many things
5. The main Emory University Hospital was my first clinical rotation and eased me into
performing nursing functions
6. As a student nurse I have definitely learned and grown so much
7. When I had a patient who first started chemotherapy was one of my favorite
experiences during the clinic
8. A few minutes after I started chemotherapy when I was examining my patients
9. The importance of judging your patient and of teaching your patient beforehand about
a patient’s reaction that may be caused by a drug has become what I learned from this
experience
10. Symptoms and was able to know that what was experiencing was expected adverse
reaction, it was recognized by our patient
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE ACTIVE

1. We talk about this all the time in our classes


2. I felt nervous about actually providing nursing care
3. This time the patient did not a anaphylactic reaction
4. It is important to run the medication at a slower rate
5. I checked my patient a couple of minutes after starting his chemotherapy
6. I asked him questions related to a anaphylactic reaction
7. I also noticed his face was getting a little red and he looked short of breath
8. I immediately stopped the infusion
9. The Benadryl helped the patient
10. This time the patient did not have a anaphylactic reaction, and tolerated his
chemotherapy well
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE PASSIVE

1. In our classes, we talk about this all time


2. To providing nursing care I actually feel nervous
3. The patient did not have a anaphylactic reaction this time
4. The medication is important to run at a slower rate
5. A couple of minutes my patient after starting his chemotherapy was checked by me
6. A question relating to the anaphylactic reaction that I posed
7. Her face was slightly red and short of breath was also something I noticed
8. The infusion was stopped immediately by me
9. The patient was helped by the Benedryl
10. The patient did not have a anaphylactic reaction, and tolerated his chemotherapy well
at this time

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