Archive for June, 2006

13
Jun

horoscope

Horoscope_1forget madam auring and zenaida zeba. this is your real horoscope. click and read. :D

thanks for highfiber.org for the pic.

08
Jun

sheree

29889_1146661797i saw sheree! kanina sa duty, naligaw siya sa cvu-3. she’s sooooo maliciously-delicious.

damn. i love sheree. :D

(for more pics, check on highfiber.org.)

08
Jun

bizarre medical situations 1

working in cvu-3 of st. luke’s medical center, i’ve already encountered some bizarre medical situations. here are some:

  1. a case of medication ingestion: 7 capsules of 500 mg vitamin c tablets (intentional).
  2. a patient with history of present illness of vaginal insertion of softdrink bottle.
  3. a case of cosmetic ingestion: 1/2 cup of hydrogen peroxide (intentional).
  4. a patient with blood pressure 200/100, asymptomatic.
04
Jun

silent scream: on being a full-pleded nurse and enduring every hellish moment as one.

i’m currently a nurse at cardiovascular unit in st. luke’s medical center. since college in trinity, i became familiar with the hospital’s environment and i planned to work there. now that i’m an employee of this world-class hospital, only one thing lingers into my mind.

this was one big mistake.

i never imagined how difficult being a registered nurse, lest, being a staff nurse in st. luke’s. i thought all the rants of my batchmates that had already resigned or still contemplating on resigning were one big overstatement, until i experience it myself. our unit is always understaffed (it’s quite normal for a nurse to be absent in every shift) and we always work overtime. yes, we get a little for the exceeding hours but i guess what’s good with all those overtime pay if you can’t spend it because you’re always working on 12-16 hours shifts.

this is where i realize that migration to us isn’t the main cause of understaffing in st. luke’s. it is the gruesome work schedule and the demand of godlike doctors. i guess i can’t blame those nurses who had already given up. it was their licence on the line and working for inhuman hours would only push them in committing mistakes and negligence in medication and treatment of patients, lest killing one unintentionally.

yes, it’s only my first month in cvu-3, but i’m already thinking of quitting. most of you know me as one stubborn jerk, but i guess even stubborn jerks like me can’t work like robots for endless hours.

may god have mercy on me.