2022年7月27日

people leaving

So... 
When is it going to be my turn.
Ugh...
Why am I always so busy no matter where I am allocated.

Really tired.

2022年7月21日

sick and tired...

不想上班。。。
真的有点厌烦了。。。

累了。

2022年7月16日

luck

went down an escalator that was coming up.

2022年7月15日

dyshidrotic eczema

Think I've found the condition that I have.
Occasionally have small deep blisters that form on my hands and feet.

So I did some research and found out the following.

Pompholyx usually starts as intense itching and burning of the skin on the hands and fingers. The palms and sides of the fingers (and sometimes the soles of the feet) then erupt into tiny itchy blisters that may weep (leak) fluid.

In severe cases, the blisters may be quite large and may spread to the backs of the hands, feet and limbs.

The skin can sometimes become infected. Signs of an infection can include the blisters becoming very painful and oozing pus or becoming covered in a golden crust.

The blisters will usually heal within a few weeks. The skin tends to become dry and crack or peel as it starts to heal.
It's not clear exactly what causes pompholyx, but it may be triggered or made worse by:

a fungal skin infection – this may be on the hands or at a distant site from the blisters (such as in between the toes) and will need treating
a reaction to something that has touched your skin – such as certain metals (particularly nickel), detergents, household chemicals, soap, shampoo, cosmetic products or perfume
stress
sweating – pompholyx is more common in spring and summer, in warmer climates, and in people with hyperhidrosis(external link opens in a new window / tab) (excessive sweating)


2022年7月14日

bleak hopeful

 so now... am attending this zoom where the hospital APNs are sharing about their roles and so-called "achievement" or "contribution" to the hospital like reducing hospital reattendance etc.

Whenever people ask me about my so-called final goal/ destination in nursing, more often than not, I had replied that I want to be a community APN specialising in chronic diseases. Was kinda inspired when I went for my polyclinic attachment and sat in for a consultation with the APN. Can still remember her talking to her patient regarding his sugar control, his medication and diet, and the patient had left the room with new information on how to control his sugar levels. He had been taking lots of fruits -- contributing to his high sugar level. It had never crossed his mind that fruits could one day be an obstacle in his health management. In the eyes of many elderly, fruits are good stuff.

So it kinda stirred some strings inside me since then.

I want to do something like that too.

But.

It feels a bit unreachable.

From my observation, all the APN had one thing in common. 

Outspoken.

Knowledgeable too.

These which I have not.

Kinda sad.

People tell me, you can force yourself to be outspoken.

You can force yourself to be out there, to be noticed.

I don't know about that.

Sometimes I hate myself for that.

I just refuse to make myself uncomfortable.

I just want to stay in my little shell.

Maybe I should.

And just slowly rot inside.

God.

This is getting depressing.

The zoom lecture is getting more and more uninteresting.

Like - 

so many boom pows, fireworks, things that I am still not at a level to understand.

Which reminds me again of how far I am from them.

...

...

2022年7月13日

still going downhill

Ok. Something is seriously wrong with my luck these days.

Initially I didn't think too much about it.
You know, life is all ups and downs.
But ... It's been stuck in the downs for some time... And still kinda not picking back up.

So... Update re: the IV NOVOSeven.

I received a call from my new nurse manager BV. Asking me who had ordered the medicine. So I replied as to what I rmb, the Haem Dr. What name exactly I can't rmb. I've got so many new MOs to recognise and remember their names.

Then the next question. Did our ED Dr note about the order?
Yes, Dr Lim EL noted. He came over for a while while me and RN CPN was preparing the medicine. And he threw a casual comment about yah yah learn it or smth along that line cuz we were fumbling with the instructions paper.

Third question. Was I preparing the medicine to give ourselves or to give to the Dr to give?
Uhm... I thought nurses were licensed to give IV meds as long as it's not a controlled drug? And MAR did not stop me from administering it. It allowed 2 registered nurses to cosign too. So... 

She went on the say that apparently it is a blood product so we may not be licensed to give... But like... Blood transfusions leh? 2 registered nurses can give ah...?

She was like we need to find out. May need to EHOR ( reporting the event to the higher ups ). Lol. Fine, I wait for their final decision. But I definitely did not cause harm to patient what... Dr's hands more skilled in giving IV meds meh. Idk man. As long as we give the meds over the stipulated time, like for this NOVOSeven it's 2minutes, why we cannot give? I don't think ward nurses (experience from my 4 years as a student) handed any drug other than IV controlled drugs to doctors...

Ok. That's that.

Next thing.
Ok. This, I feel like I abit too naive and got too much integrity to spare.
Was sending pt up to Neurosurg High Dependency ward... Just when I am about to end my shift. With a new MO. He kinda pushed a bit too fast and didn't really stop in time for the flappy door to fully open. And... You guessed it. We broke the door.

While we could definitely have stayed silent about it since no one witnessed the event other than the both of us... I don't know what gave me the courage to confess to the nurses that we might have broken the door. Like the flap kinda popped from the higher metal hinge on top controlling the opening and closing.

So. They asked for my name... And the MO's name. She said she might need to report to her Sister regarding this.

So how? Have to tell my Sister lah... Otherwise their Sister call my Sister and then the whole shit is going to be worse. So have to prepare them lorh... So I told Sister H. And... Yah. Waiting for updates.

Walao.

You get what I mean?

Like on top of my swayness in patient load... 

Ugh.


2022年7月10日

sometimes I just do the stupidest things

So... Today's story starts with this medication: NOVOSeven

A little bit of information about this medication --
The story was, it came as a new set of complicated shidazzle. Need to connect the adaptor to the vial lah, connect the plunger by pushing and twisting tight lah, connect the syringe to the adaptor lah, swirl the medicine slowly lah draw out the medicine into the syringe lah, expel the air lah...
All went well until I tried to give the patient the medication. Then I realized that the syringe couldn't fit the IV cannula luer lock.
RN C.P.N. attempted to transfer the medication into our syringe by drawing it out from the tip of the syringe. But the needle couldn't fit the tiny tip. 

So me being the kanchiong one and having a few new patients pushed me to want to get things over and done with quickly.
So I did what I observed Dr's do when preparing lignocaine - pour into a syringe and put back the plunger. (Wrong demo alert)

And.

You guessed it.

I spilled the medicine.

$2000++ in one tiny 1ml.

Gone. 

So... I resupplied the medicine again and that was another hoo hah with the Pharmacist side.
Need email lah this and that lah...
I was trying so hard to remain calm.
I feel my left sided chest pain coming back, probably due to anxiety.

I called my Nursing Officer on shift to report on what happened. Integrity at the max man. I jolly well could have pretended nothing happened and give the pt the spilled medicine. Non-sterile anymore. (Wrong thinking alert).

God.

So I handed over to the afternoon shift since he came at 1430hrs.
And then I thought of a better way I could have handled the whole shit. (And this time I did the following as I cosigned it with him)

After dilution, LEAVE THE DAMN MEDICINE IN THE VIAL AND NOT FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS TO DRAW IT OUT.

THEN, DETACH THE ADAPTER FROM THE VIAL.

THEN, USE A 3ML SYRINGE WITH GREEN NEEDLE TO ASPIRATE THE DAMN MEDICINE INTO THE SYRINGE.

DISCONNECT THE NEEDLE AND GIVE THE MEDICINE WITH THE 3ML SYRINGE WHICH IS KNOWN TO BE COMPATIBLE WITH THE LUER LOCK!

OK.

That was a lot of exclamation.

Well. If they're going to ask me to pay for it then I guess I will give them my bonus for this month.

Damn it.

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continuing my stay in the living room

So... 
Just when I thought I could stop staying in the living room...
Was literally cleaning out the toilet of our "isolation room" aka my room when I asked my sis to go do an ART cuz she was having headaches, sore throat and was feverish.
That was it.
As she put it, she was "pregnant with COVID"

And just nice, day 7 is when she was going to fly.

Lol.

Gosh... It's been really hot and humid the past few days.

And last night I have gotten so many mosquito bites over my left hip...
Mosbye apparently don't work too well huh.

2022年7月8日

when things just go down the vortex

scalded myself with hot coffee...
Ugh.
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2022年7月2日

back in the living room

well... 

as the title suggests, I am back to my life of living in the living room.

the dad has caught it.

2 lines

Though I also feel a little sore in my throat, I'm negative.

Well, at least for today.

Ha.

Glad I slept for 10h last night in my room.

Only slept for about 2h just now in the living room

God it's so hot and humid right now...

I don't know how he's going to isolate for so long

He never really spent 24h at home, what more 24h x5 in a room.

Good luck to us.