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Wednesday, April 15, 2009
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hello.

first time being deployed to the neighbouring ward on monday. thats because im the only sn doing jr that day. haha. and the neighbouring ward only has 3 sn. became the floater sn. did iv's and hc. was okay. its not as bad as i had expected. haha.

then came back to ward about 945. i thought i could rest for 15 mins while waiting for 10 pm, then i saw the e-trolley was not there. then i went to see the pt, there's an active resus! 1 reg, 1 mo, 3 sn. gosh! but the mo was doing bagging okay. *rolls eyes* i still cant digest what i've seen. i dunno where's all d other nurses. *slaps forehead*

by the time i came, it was close to asystole already. so all of us like mad, did cpr, with the dr giving drugs etc, and finally there's heartbeat. phew! and as usual, i always became the mad runner. haha. and the guy survived. the reg was super nice when he thanked all of us for helping. and he is so cannot make it, cos he's the id reg. so infection control is his first priority. haha! i guess its a good learning experience cos its not like everyday u will get an active case.

its my off today. :)

bye.


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