I have been hearing the bad news for the past months but I was still keeping my hopes up just for the sake of it, but I guess, sooner or later, I have to face the realization that yes, it may take 5 years or more for me to be able to work in the [...]
Archive for November, 2007
EXTENSION OF THE RETROGRESSION???
Posted in Blab, tagged coup d etat, election, immigration, manila, NURSES, retrogression, US on November 30, 2007 | 1 Comment »
GOOD NEWS!!!
Posted in Family, tagged nclex on November 22, 2007 | 1 Comment »
My sister just texted me early morning today to tell me that she PASSED THE NCLEX she took last Monday!!!
Wohooooo!!!!!!!!!!
November 18
Posted in Work, tagged NURSES, dka, copd, gi bleed, icu, mi, medical, surgical, ems, history, ffp, prbc, pantoprazole, kayexalate, d50w, insulin, e-mar, nephrologist, antibiotics, crrt on November 20, 2007 | 2 Comments »
I’m lost for words.
I don’t know how to start writing what happened at work the other day.
The feeling of frustration and sadness engulf me and that leaves my brain completely blank.
(Sigh…)
The bed situation in our hospital has been very bad this month especially the ICU’s.
The other day, we transferred-out 3 patients ( 1 DKA, 1 [...]
MY FRIENDSTER ACCOUNT
Posted in Blab, tagged account, blog, friendster, hacked on November 10, 2007 | 2 Comments »
If you’re reading this blog, you might be one of my friends who’s now wondering why I have been out of Friendster’s reach for a long time…
The answer is simple….
My account was HACKED!
I don’t know why of all the million people in friendster, hackers chose me but the sad truth is that, hackers are very [...]
RIGHT OR WRONG???
Posted in Blab, tagged antibiotics, dnr, multi-drug resistant pseudomonas, multi-organ failure, nursing care, rn on November 2, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I don’t know about some of you, fellow RN’s, but whenever I take care of a patient, especially those who have been in the hospital for quiet a while (months or even years), I become so attached to them that emotions rise when eventually, they have to go…
We have this old man (Mr. F) lying in [...]