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I love flowers. I love spontaneity, and pleasant surprises. I'm dainty and ambitious; really. I nurse others. There's more than meets the eye when it comes to me.

Yours Truly

N A D I A H
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ngee ann poly
school of health sciences
Children's Emergency, KKWCH

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Monday, April 16, 2007 8:25 pm
Back to school.



School has started.

This year's Nursing Skills Lab is going to be WAY awesome. We're now doing skills in a simulation lab where there's this manequin that could almost pass off as human. You can feel the pulse, you can see the breathing, it can blink it's eyes and it can be set to have 'blood' or 'urine' or 'saliva' or 'tears' secretion. It's set in an emergency room where the 'patient' is in a critical condition. Behind a screen is the control room where our lecturer can control the manequin like make it suddenly go hypotensive or make it's tongue become hard or make the heart stop or something. So our job is to take on the role of a nurse in those kind of situation and we have to do everything we can to save the 'patient'. We would be expected to know what kind of drugs to inject, what IV fluids, how to intubate the 'patient', how to resuscitate and how to use the defibrillator, etc.

And we're going to learn how to be a Scrub Nurse who is the person to help the surgeons directly. I'm SOO excited. We've already learned how to 'scrub' our hands clean. Like friggin' clean. Almost sterile clean. It's a bit traumatizing to our hands though, having to scrub our hands in different areas SO many times.

I'm too lazy to type about stuff these few days.