Friday, August 8, 2014

Week 8

My job first started off with me having to research and get more information on what a transfer device looks like, how it works, etc.  Once I was able to gain a firm understanding then I was to create a hierarchy task analysis and with those recorded steps we were to determine which step is the most important.  With that step being acknowledged Shae and Aaron were then to simulate that in process in Jack Simulations.  Not only that but to be able to get a better understanding of where the nurses pain(s) were coming from I created a survey.  The end result is that we were able to cut the relief of all stress and strains on nurses lower back, neck, shoulders, and wrist by almost half.  I would say that all of our work was very conclusive and met all standards an objectives that we were given this summer.  Due to the fact that our graduate student left the country for almost a month set us back in work ethics just a little but non the less we still managed to present an outstanding and pretty referable information.  Everything on my end was completed.  I will take away the memories that I gained with my fellow co-workers and as well as graduates students and staff! This experience is one that I will never forget and has opened many more doors for me.  The only advice I have to offer is don't rush your time away.  Utilize all of your time because deadlines will sneak up on you and you WILL have to present no matter what you have prepared.  Oh and of course ENJOY THIS AMAZING EXPERIENCE!!!!  It was such a pleasure to have encountered each and every REU and I wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors!!

PEACE, LOVE, AND HAPPINESS!!


Kiffinae D. Sanders

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