Thursday, November 30, 2006

Graduation!


My parent's stopped by in San Antonio on their way to Kentucky to watch me graduate from OBC today. There was really nothing to it as we stood up as a group once or twice and then headed out!
After graduation, my parents and I headed down to the Riverwalk for lunch and then a brief stop at the Alamo. It was really, really, really cold so we did a little Christmas shopping inside and out of the wind.
One step closer to getting to Walter Reed!

Saturday, November 25, 2006

AMEDD FTX Part Two

The AMEDD FTX was a lot of fun. I had a great chance to see how our wounded soldiers get from the battle field to the Combat Support Hospitals (CSH). Many of us had an opportunity to be casualties and see first hand how the process works. While at the Level II facility I played the role of the nurse (a stretch for me, I know). I worked with LT Taylor who is a PA. He taught me a lot about the different injuries we saw and how we would treat them. He too was impressed with my knowledge of truama and my quick throught process of "what to do next". The following are random pictures from the week. Hope you enjoy!

Me holding too many weapons
A cold moring with the girls
Sometimes we actually do our job and secure the area
Our gas masks lined up for inspection before turning them in
LT Gabler ready for action

CPT Hulen skipping along during our road march
Transporting our patients

Sunday, November 19, 2006

AMEDD FTX Part One

Let's discuss the weather here in TX. It is freezing as soon as the sun goes down and then amazingly nice in the middle of the day. We wake up each morning long before the sun comes up for breakfast and to get ready for whatever activity we have scheduled for the day. Under our ACU's we wear "sniffle gear". Most of us rely on polypro style sweaters and neck gators while some go all out and wear long underwear or their PT pants underneath our uniforms. Once we thaw out around lunch time we slowly remove the extra layers of clothing but do not put it away as we know that as soon as the sun goes down we will need them again. It is so nuts. I am not used to this extreme change in temperature everyday.
Along with the sudden changes in temperature, there is always the possibility of getting sick. One of the guys in my squad just returned form being placed on quarters due to strept throat. So guess what that means? I, along with a few others from my squad, are now sick as all heck. I went to the clinic on Friday and was placed on an antibiotic and a decongestant. So, this weekend I have slept, slept, and slept. My nose is running like crazy but at least on the weekends I am on post with my own shower and warm bed to snuggle in.
This week at "camp" we have been participating in the AMEDD FTX. We have been running through exercises learning about Level I and Level II medical treatment "facilities" and capabilites. It has been fun so far. Thursday I was assigned to an Ambulance Exchange Point (AXP). Nurses are not used at this level but it was fun to run through the drills anyway. Friday I was one of the two nurses (a huge stretch for me I know) assigned to the Level II facility. We did not actually treat the patients that came in as they were not really injured but we dicussed what we would have done if the injuries were real. I worked with LT Taylor who is a PA. He was impressed with what I knew and was also a huge help with his teaching as he explained aspects of what would have done that I did not understand. Nursing school does not really treach you a lot about true trauma medicine so I had fun working with LT Taylor using our logic and common sense to "treat" what we saw.
Monday when we return to "camp" to finish one last day of Level I and II training. We return to Ft Sam Houston Tuesday night. Wednesday we have our Class A uniform inspection. My jacket is not finished yet so I will have to get mine inpsected later, but when I get it I will be sure to put up a picture so you can all see what I look like as a "responsible, professional" nurse and officer. I will try to get some pictures up later this week so you can see what we have been doing at this FTX.

Monday, November 13, 2006

Meet Maive!

I am so slacking on exciting news. A friend from nursing school Erin McPhee and her husband Mike had a beautiful baby girl last month. Maive was born in October (I think it was the 10th). She sounds like she is an absolute bundle of joy and I am so excited for Mike and Erin. I cannot wait to get a chance to get back to SoCal and meet Maive!

Once again, federal holidays are amazing!!! Veteran's Day was celebrated this weekend and I celebrated with a four-day weekend! Julie, fellow Army RN, and I flew to DC to go apartment shopping in the Silver Spring, MD area. Julie met up with her husband Chris and I met up with my roommate LT Rebecca Spencer. On Friday the four of us looked at a few places but each found the ones we wanted on Saturday. Check out
http://www.montgomerywheaton.com to see where we are going to live. It is a new building in a nice area. We are both really excited!
Saturday night I got to hang out with my cousin Allison who lives and works in the Virgina/DC area. Sunday we met up with Rebecca in DC to see the sights. Don't you worry, it was cold and raining while we were in the city, but we still had fun checking out some museums.
As usual, Monday morning came too quickly forcing Julie and I to jump on a plane and head back to TX.
This week we are heading back out into the field at Camp Bullis for the AMEDD field training. I am not really sure what we will be doing but I am hoping that there will once again be some good opportunities for great pictures!

Sunday, November 05, 2006

A Glimpse Into My Life

Here are some pictures to give you a fun glimpse into my life this past week at "CAMP". I will get up some stories soon.


The gas masks came in handy as the days passed...



With Captain Urso as we get "smoked" for someone misplacing their weapon.
Sunrise at the Camp Bullis FOB. (We had already been up for 2+ hours.)

Saturday, November 04, 2006