Archive for July, 2009

Head Nursing RLE Reaction Paper…

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

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Most of us dreams of becoming the boss of the bosses, I mean, we always envision ourselves on the top. We want to fulfill the 5th stage in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, which is the Self-Actualization stage less do we know that in attaining that, we have to deal with such great responsibilities.

Experiencing the shoes of Ospital ng Maynila-Medicine Ward’s Head Nurse for 3 days made me remember one line from my favorite movie, Spider-Man that says “With great power comes great responsibility…”

Before the RLE exposure, when I hear the word “Head Nursing” from my fellow batch mates, it is always coupled with the words “TOXIC, PAPER WORKS and TOXIC” and when I was the one on duty, I proved them right. You have to prepare for your activities and you need to monitor your staff nurses all the time. Honestly, I even forgot how it is to urinate because I was busy facilitating my staff nurses. You have to comply with the paper works and you need to evaluate your staff. You are the boss and the decision always comes from you it’s like you call the shot and you are the final say. If you look at the brighter side, being the boss gives you pleasure and you don’t need to do bedside care and other “dirty” nursing procedures however, decision making is a great deal and responsibility, once you made a mistake you can ruin one’s life.

With that, I learned that being a head nurse isn’t an easy job especially if you’re working in a Government Hospital in which, there are a lot of patients and most of the time, the ideal procedures are being set aside. If I were to be a head nurse now, 1 million stacks of rice which I will still need to harvest and cook isn’t even a bit enough. Being a head nurse for 3 days with 3 male staff nurses in my team is somewhat difficult because they males usually needs a little push to do their duties and responsibilities nevertheless, they are fun to be with because they don’t have negative side comments as to what I say.

In conclusion, I had a great experience as a head nurse and I may say that it really aided in my learning though some of my expectations and objectives were not met due to some undesired circumstances. This is my last duty as a student nurse. I am quite nostalgic with it because it may take a long time for me to be able to have my duty again as a REAL staff nurse— reality speaking.

I am coming out to the real world and with me are my memories, knowledge, skills and attitude from the four years that I have been studying my chosen career— that will serve as my sword and shield in my facing my future challenges.

Geriatric Nursing Reaction Paper…

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Old age scares a lot of people— including me. Often, they associate it with disease, degeneration and death. Less do people know that old age comes with the word “WISDOM”

What is great about nursing is that you deal with life the moment you start to breathe, the moment it takes your breath away and the moment you halt to breathe. Nursing is in every stage of life and I am very glad that I have chosen this field.

When I first learned that our concept will be about Geriatric Nursing, I became doubtful of my dealing and communicating skills. Honestly, I am not that close to my grandparents and so I don’t have the slightest idea on how to deal with them. In addition, they are not that “old” as to compare with the geriatric population in the barangay we were assigned. Most people say that I am insensitive with the things that I say or do and so, I became afraid of hurting their feelings with the questions and reactions I give to them given the fact that we are in a different generation. However, as the interview goes, I felt at ease with them when they shared things I didn’t expect them to say and so, I was touched and I was glad that I did earned their trust.

There are few but significant learning that I have gained in this rotation, First, I learned that elders are easy to please. You can easily make them happy with the simple things you do for them one of which is to LISTEN. Second, I learned that everything would run smoothly, if you have built a strong rapport with the people you will work with. Third, I realized that being a student nurse isn’t just about complying with the requirements, it is about learning by doing things from the bottom of your heart in order to serve other people. Lastly, geriatrics are still part of the community, they have special needs that we need to attend to. They should be given importance because at one point in our lives, they contributed to the life we are living right now. I mean, who says geriatrics can’t do anything right due to their old age? They possess wisdom and that if we listen to them we can’t go wrong.

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This rotation is a proof in the saying “Save the best for last…” Given the fact that this will be our last community exposure in my whole college life, I believe the group had given its best to help the community and made them happy even just for a while. Let them forget about their worries and at the same time learn on how they can maximize their health status.

Learning is a two-way process. I believe in our group’s own little way have touched the lives of the community and definitely, they have touched ours. I will never forget this rotation.

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With this rotation, I am very thankful for everything that has happened because it aided my learning not only when it comes to knowledge but also with the skills and attitude required of a beginning nurse practitioner.

—-just posting some of my reflection paper during my duty days ’cause I don’t know what to do with them anymore…LOL!:] I was thinking that I would sell my files but I’d rather not. LOL!:]

PGMA’s Medical Check-Up… (News FAIL)

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Who would have thought the President of the Philippines, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo have breast implants???????!!!!!!!

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President Arroyo underwent removal and replacement of breast silicone implants at a hospital in Muntinlupa City, a source told the Manila Bulletin.

Click here for the full article.

I can’t see the logic why the hell would they write a NEWS REPORT like this?

Is that right? Calling Manila Bulletin???

Oh well, I have nothing against PGMA, what I am trying to say is that, the news writers should not have written this in the first place.

In addition, I just want to point out the misuse of words in the article particularly the word “check-in” and “check-out”. Since they are referring to a hospital, they should have used “admitted” and “discharged” because I believe “check-in” and “check-out” is only used when referring to hotels/motels.

This is just my stand regarding this.

Super Bowl of China’s New Super Treats starting this July…

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Super Bowl of China never runs out of super treats for their valued costumers because after releasing their new dishes last December 2008, Superbowl is offering now another batch of delicious and exciting dishes starting TODAY, July 1, 2009.

Introducing their new delectable dishes starting of with:

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Golden Weave Cut US Frozen Potatoes with Minced Pork (P150)- comprised of premium basket weave cut US Frozen Potatoes packed with lean ground pork meat and deep fried to a golden brown crisp. As I have observed, Super Bowl of China not only offered Chinese dishes but is also offering American dishes starting this July.

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Beef Fillet Chinese Style (P260)- it is an old Super Bowl of China favorite that is now making a comeback, which comprises of a tender and succulent beef steak atop a bed of red and green bell peppers and onion bathed in sweet, tasty Beijing sauce.

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Crispy Fish Fillet with Lemon and Plum Sauce (P240)- it is a whole breaded fish fillet, combined with minced vegetables and selected spices for an extremely flavorful dish. This dish is soused with spicy plum and lemon sauce that ill surely give fish lovers a delight.

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Last but not the least, my favorite of all four (4) new dishes, Hot and Spicy Chicken (P250)- is a tender and juicy cuts of seasoned bone-in chicken fried to a golden brown crisp and mixed with onions, bell peppers and secret spices.

So there you have it, Super Bowl of China’s new dishes for you to enjoy.

But wait, Super Bowl is not done yet with their new offers, they also introduced us to their fun foodie mascots:

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Super Happi- blessed with a heightened sense of smell

Super Lucky- with a finely tuned and hypersensitive palate

I wonder if they are now catering for birthday parties. LOL!:]

By the way, they also have their new menu card released also starting this July for you to choose other dishes (new and old time favorites) from.

I’m so glad that Yehey treated us, bloggers since I am now a bum and got nothing else to do… LOL!

Thank You Yehey and Super Bowl of China (SM Mall of Asia)!!!:]

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