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♥ Thursday, June 14, 2007 @ 5:53 PM
` 12/6/07: 2nd day of attachment was super FUN cause I finally met babies!!!!! I saw 12 babies (2 twins), 3 toddlers and 3 children?(3 and 4 years old). Saw the babies taking immunizations, really sad to see them cry -.-. Found out about the 2 compulsory injections for babies, BCG is not included wor haha. It is Diphtheria and Measles. Anyway BCG is to prevent against tuberculosis x). Also learnt about the national childhood immunisation programme. All the babies were so bubbly and cute, just feel like pinching their cheeks haha. The youngest baby I saw is only 2 DAYS old =), cool right muahaha. He is so small that it seems like only 1 hand is needed to carry him lol. Went to a talk on Gaut(swelling of the joint) after lunch but in the end end up dozing off lol cause the topic is quite profound and not really interesting lol. After that went to Developmental assessment room. There was where I saw the children and 1 toddler haha. Children at age of 9 months, 3 yrs old and 4 yrs old are required to go for test. Only 4 patients during that 2 and a half hours. Stone at the room when there are no patient. The staff nurse in that room is quite lame. She asked each of us what age do we think she is when either one of us go to her room. All the SAME stuffs sia. Even what she did was the same -.-. Lame haha. 13/6/07: Went to Care manager room whereby they counsel mostly diabetic patients to take note of their diet and how they should improve on it. Morning was very busy so I was just standing there 'eavesdropping' on what the nurses says. Nothing much in that room but there was one patient whose husband was a very funny a cute person. He kept on joking and smiling to me haha. Afternoon went to Bukit Batok polyclinic for the Gallery of Memories. Met some other students there too. Like long time no see sia lol. All of us divided up the work of copying the display board or whatever then home sweet home haha. Finally a day of early dismissal. Reached home, sleep~ 14/6/07: Went to Diabetic retina programme room and Diabetic foot screening in the morning. Have you wonder what is the color of the internal of the eyeball? It is orange colour!!! Interesting mannn. For people who have went for cataract removal the colour of the internal of the eyeball is actually translucent. Learnt how to record down the eyesight test result, finally know what the nurses wrote on the health booklet haha. Afternoon went to Opportunistic health screening room. Basically for patients with no medical conditions o.O haha. There are actually 3 kinds of cholesterol. 2 of them are bad cholesterol and the other one is good cholesterol. The staff nurse talked a lot to us and it was enjoyable la, dont prefer those who dont like to talk one lol. Halfway through went to the immunisation room to see BCG injection for a baby. Usually BCG is given at birth unless the baby is below 2.2kg. The baby was crying like mad, can feel the heart pain when you saw the process. After that that baby had a Hep B jab too. BCG was injected below the skin whereas Hep B is injected into the muscles. Cool sia different types of injections. After that went home at 4.30pm. Tomorrow last day of polyclinic attachment! |