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Title: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mang juan on June 02, 2012, 09:07:45 PM
Post anything about Nursing.

Sa mga nurses and student nurses, experiences nyo sa duty, questions about nsg, etc.

Sa iba, gusto nyo malaman about nursing.
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mang juan on July 31, 2012, 06:24:43 PM
Share ko lang tong nabasa ko :)

The Life of a New Nurse in the Philippines
QuoteI graduated as a nurse from a certain University in the Philippines. I was just as excited as any Nursing graduate. Earning a bachelors degree in Nursing was really something in my country. All of those sleepless nights of studying and not to mention the sky-rocketing tuition fees spent by my parents each semester for four years.

Almost every parent hoped their son or daughter will finish up Nursing during my time and I think it continues on to the present. It is because of the promise of working abroad. The demand for nurses really perked up a few years back. I guess it was always the issue of searching for greener pastures. The promise of working abroad and earning a lot of money stirred up the ideas of most parents; believing that their son/daughter can fly to US and earn dollars after graduating and passing the Boards. I hope that was the real case...

After I earned the title BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing), it was time to review for the Nursing Board Exam. I remembered reviewing for almost a year (I really wanted to have a place on the top 10). I also remembered the efforts of the various review centers; trying to lure as many students as possible. Nursing students are really a good source of money.

So there it was, around 2-3 months of non-stop review and it's off to the board exams. All of the examinees are really aiming to pass the boards in any way possible. I was confident back then. I knew I was going to pass and I was also hoping to pass it with flying colors. The excitement of the boards began to ease out after the exam.

While anticipating for the results, a lot of my friends entered the Call Center industry. After a few months, the results were out, passers had their oath-taking, and we were made to think that we were closer to our goals of going to the promised lands. I immediately took the chance of applying for a nursing job in every hospital (both private and public hospitals).

It was one of the requirements that new board passers must have necessary trainings such as Intravenous insertion, Basic Life Support and the like to be able to be accepted as a nurse in any hospital.

I enrolled in all the trainings required and even had my seminars so that my resume would stand out amongst all job competitors. My efforts on applying in hospitals and clinics continued on even after I got a job from a Review and Training Center for Nurses.

I really liked to live my career as a Nurse in a hospital; caring for patients, but I was financially challenged. I couldn't afford working as a volunteer with less or no pay at all or worst having my training in hospitals and paying for the training with no guarantee of being one of its staffs.

Those were the current situations of newly nursing graduates or board passers here in the Philippines. Wherever I go, the policy is the same: you got to be a volunteer with or without pay or pay a certain amount for on-the-job trainings. If you'll take into consideration on the prices that these hospitals are charging Nurses, you'll also think that it is just a way to earn money out of the poor Nurse's pockets. Regular training costs at around 1000 Philippine peso a month.

Special areas and other well-known hospitals even charge at around 8000-15000 pesos. Do you think that's even fair for new Nurses, whom only depend unto their parents?

What would become of those unfortunate nurses who are unable to have the money necessary for training? This is what had happened to me...

After around a year of applying in various health institutions, I grew weary. I searched for other ways of preserving my knowledge of Nursing aside from trainings and seminars. Another pathway unto the Nursing career is continuing on in Nursing Education. I decided to have my Masters degree without having any clinical experience.

I did this while I am working for a private company on a medical account. Having a Master's degree offered a chance to be employed in a more promising job in Nursing: that is to be a Nursing lecturer or a Clinical Instructor either in the community or the hospital. I am actually doing this for a year now; working in a non-Nursing office while studying for Masters.

Another pathway is having all the exams necessary for landing job abroad. I am also planning to have those exams: IELTS, NCLEX, CGFNS and the like when I already have enough money. It seems to be a promising way to escape the fate of nurses here in the Philippines: to go abroad.

The only problem with applying for a job abroad is that it also requires clinical experience as a staff nurse. I remembered some of my friends being a volunteer for almost a year without pay or having an allowance of just around 50 pesos per day! Because of what is happening, I'm beginning to realize that Nursing is a profession made for rich people who can afford to supply an endless pool of money over trainings and seminars. I'm glad that the Philippine government is implementing some ways of giving a solution on the increasing rate of unemployment in Nursing.

Just last year, the NARS program was made to give nurses a chance to have their experiences for 6 months. Such a good opportunity for nurses, but I think it is not sufficient for answering the problems of unemployment. Nurses continue on having a really tough time here in the Philippines and I'm sure it'll continue on for a few years more as more student Nurses are planning to add on the Nursing population explosion.

Nursing unemployment is really a grave problem these days here in the Philippines. And I think hospitals are taking advantage of new nurses, making them pay for overpricing training fees or offering them a job without pay. I'm really saddened by the way nurses are treated here in the Philippines.

I really hope the newly elected officers of the country would try on considering more possible solutions for this problem. Fellow nurses are now petitioning for free on-the-job trainings for nurses which are to be considered as clinical experience.

Up to this very day, I'm still not losing my grip. I'm still hopeful that I could land a job in a hospital or any health institution, passing my resume to every health institution I can find. I am doing this for the last two years and still hoping...

Source: http://allnurses.com/general-nursing-articles/life-new-nurse-479678.html
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: Klutz on July 31, 2012, 06:31:26 PM
yan ang masaklap na buhay dito sa pinas.. i remember a high school batchmate with the same agenda.. to improve the situation of the nurses here.. ang alam ko gumawa sya ng fb page eh hehe
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mang juan on July 31, 2012, 06:49:40 PM
Nakakalungkot lang.

Swertehan lang minsan pagpasok sa hospitals. Kelangan may backer pa sa iba (or sa lahat yata?)

Meron din namang hospitals na di nagpapabayad, papasok ka as trainee. Then ieevaluate ang performance kung pwede na as Staff or hindi.
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: Klutz on July 31, 2012, 06:53:30 PM
kung gusto tlaga maging nurse, dpat mahal mo tlaga trabaho mo >.< yung iba kasi kaya nag nurse kasi dahil sa dollars >.<
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mang juan on July 31, 2012, 06:57:24 PM
Sakto! O kaya naman napilitan lang kasi sabi ng magulang. Haay.
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: Klutz on July 31, 2012, 06:59:35 PM
true.. pasaway din kasi minsan mga magulang eh >.<
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mang juan on July 31, 2012, 07:03:00 PM
Akala nila madali mag aral. Sila kaya mag aral! Hahaha. Eh mahirap kapag magwowork na. Papasok ka ng di mo gusto
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: rairaiken on August 06, 2012, 12:21:57 AM
I'm a registered nurse here but doesn't practice it because of the lack of opportunity here in our country but it wasn't my parents who forced me to take it but all by myself. At first I was really up in going abroad but after graduating, I wanted to just stay here but the salary of nurses here doesn't follow the salary grade 15, which is mandated by the law. I ended up as one of the underemployed nurses...
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mang juan on August 06, 2012, 07:31:24 AM
Welcome sa PGGf rairaiken. Oo nga eh. Underpaid :( Saan kaya may mataas na salary? Haha.
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: joshgroban on August 24, 2012, 12:46:45 AM
Quote from: mang juan on July 31, 2012, 06:24:43 PM
Share ko lang tong nabasa ko :)

The Life of a New Nurse in the Philippines
QuoteI graduated as a nurse from a certain University in the Philippines. I was just as excited as any Nursing graduate. Earning a bachelors degree in Nursing was really something in my country. All of those sleepless nights of studying and not to mention the sky-rocketing tuition fees spent by my parents each semester for four years.

Almost every parent hoped their son or daughter will finish up Nursing during my time and I think it continues on to the present. It is because of the promise of working abroad. The demand for nurses really perked up a few years back. I guess it was always the issue of searching for greener pastures. The promise of working abroad and earning a lot of money stirred up the ideas of most parents; believing that their son/daughter can fly to US and earn dollars after graduating and passing the Boards. I hope that was the real case...

After I earned the title BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing), it was time to review for the Nursing Board Exam. I remembered reviewing for almost a year (I really wanted to have a place on the top 10). I also remembered the efforts of the various review centers; trying to lure as many students as possible. Nursing students are really a good source of money.

So there it was, around 2-3 months of non-stop review and it's off to the board exams. All of the examinees are really aiming to pass the boards in any way possible. I was confident back then. I knew I was going to pass and I was also hoping to pass it with flying colors. The excitement of the boards began to ease out after the exam.

While anticipating for the results, a lot of my friends entered the Call Center industry. After a few months, the results were out, passers had their oath-taking, and we were made to think that we were closer to our goals of going to the promised lands. I immediately took the chance of applying for a nursing job in every hospital (both private and public hospitals).

It was one of the requirements that new board passers must have necessary trainings such as Intravenous insertion, Basic Life Support and the like to be able to be accepted as a nurse in any hospital.

I enrolled in all the trainings required and even had my seminars so that my resume would stand out amongst all job competitors. My efforts on applying in hospitals and clinics continued on even after I got a job from a Review and Training Center for Nurses.

I really liked to live my career as a Nurse in a hospital; caring for patients, but I was financially challenged. I couldn't afford working as a volunteer with less or no pay at all or worst having my training in hospitals and paying for the training with no guarantee of being one of its staffs.

Those were the current situations of newly nursing graduates or board passers here in the Philippines. Wherever I go, the policy is the same: you got to be a volunteer with or without pay or pay a certain amount for on-the-job trainings. If you'll take into consideration on the prices that these hospitals are charging Nurses, you'll also think that it is just a way to earn money out of the poor Nurse's pockets. Regular training costs at around 1000 Philippine peso a month.

Special areas and other well-known hospitals even charge at around 8000-15000 pesos. Do you think that's even fair for new Nurses, whom only depend unto their parents?

What would become of those unfortunate nurses who are unable to have the money necessary for training? This is what had happened to me...

After around a year of applying in various health institutions, I grew weary. I searched for other ways of preserving my knowledge of Nursing aside from trainings and seminars. Another pathway unto the Nursing career is continuing on in Nursing Education. I decided to have my Masters degree without having any clinical experience.

I did this while I am working for a private company on a medical account. Having a Master's degree offered a chance to be employed in a more promising job in Nursing: that is to be a Nursing lecturer or a Clinical Instructor either in the community or the hospital. I am actually doing this for a year now; working in a non-Nursing office while studying for Masters.

Another pathway is having all the exams necessary for landing job abroad. I am also planning to have those exams: IELTS, NCLEX, CGFNS and the like when I already have enough money. It seems to be a promising way to escape the fate of nurses here in the Philippines: to go abroad.

The only problem with applying for a job abroad is that it also requires clinical experience as a staff nurse. I remembered some of my friends being a volunteer for almost a year without pay or having an allowance of just around 50 pesos per day! Because of what is happening, I'm beginning to realize that Nursing is a profession made for rich people who can afford to supply an endless pool of money over trainings and seminars. I'm glad that the Philippine government is implementing some ways of giving a solution on the increasing rate of unemployment in Nursing.

Just last year, the NARS program was made to give nurses a chance to have their experiences for 6 months. Such a good opportunity for nurses, but I think it is not sufficient for answering the problems of unemployment. Nurses continue on having a really tough time here in the Philippines and I'm sure it'll continue on for a few years more as more student Nurses are planning to add on the Nursing population explosion.

Nursing unemployment is really a grave problem these days here in the Philippines. And I think hospitals are taking advantage of new nurses, making them pay for overpricing training fees or offering them a job without pay. I'm really saddened by the way nurses are treated here in the Philippines.

I really hope the newly elected officers of the country would try on considering more possible solutions for this problem. Fellow nurses are now petitioning for free on-the-job trainings for nurses which are to be considered as clinical experience.

Up to this very day, I'm still not losing my grip. I'm still hopeful that I could land a job in a hospital or any health institution, passing my resume to every health institution I can find. I am doing this for the last two years and still hoping...

Source: http://allnurses.com/general-nursing-articles/life-new-nurse-479678.html

medyo kakalungkot ang story but on the brighter side... i know that God will reward your perseverance and right attitude just dont lose hope...whoever you are...
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: marvinofthefaintsmile on August 24, 2012, 10:08:19 AM
Quote from: mang juan on July 31, 2012, 06:57:24 PM
Sakto! O kaya naman napilitan lang kasi sabi ng magulang. Haay.

like!

tpos pncn q lng n mgaganda ang mga ktwan ng mga ngtpos ng nursing..
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mang juan on August 24, 2012, 10:51:35 AM
^ Hindi naman lahat :D
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: Klutz on August 27, 2012, 02:54:25 PM
sorry rant lang... please wag kayong magfeeling ok? nakakainis lang
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mang juan on August 27, 2012, 03:07:47 PM
OT: Bakit? Anong meron?
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: Klutz on August 27, 2012, 03:09:36 PM
yung nurses kasi dito samin hay nakooooo
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mang juan on August 27, 2012, 03:16:36 PM
^ Ano?
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: Klutz on August 27, 2012, 03:41:39 PM
we were asked by the fellow to check the chart for our conference. we went to the nurse station and asked him politely. sumagot ba naman din ng pabalang... wow ha.. alam namin na toxic pero d naman dapat ganun.

then pinapasok nya kami, kami na lang daw maghanap ng notes. ok na sana kaya lang nagpaparinig mga nurses na.. "walang maglalabas ng chart, kakainin kayo ng buhay nyan" wow lang... yoko mag generalize pero... respeto lang sana kasi naging student din sila... bilhin ko buhay nila eh... *sorry sa hyperbolic last statment* nakakainis lang
Title: Re: Nurses' Notes
Post by: mang juan on August 27, 2012, 03:44:27 PM
^ Parang pang General Chat tong post ah. Haha! Anyway, baka naman pinagtitripan ka lang. Chill :D
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: Klutz on August 27, 2012, 03:52:50 PM
wow... pagtripan ko kaya buhay nila sa ER :)
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: ctan on August 27, 2012, 06:46:56 PM
sa lahat naman ng ospital may mga ganyang nurses na masama ang ugali. PERO, madami rin naman ang mga mababait. tip: kaibiganin mo silang lahat, kasama na yung mga may pangit na budhi. in the end, kakailanganin natin ang tulong bawat isa. :-D

eto nga, yung kaklase ko nung medical clerks pa kami, sinabihan nung isang nurse sa amin na: "eh at least ako may licensiya, bakit ikaw meron?" ayun, being the registered nurse that my classmate is, sinagot nina na: "oo, registered nurse ako. at sa mga susunod na taon, maging licensed physician na. eh ikaw? san ka na sa panahon na yun?" ayun, tumahimik siya. hahaha. pero it's should not be the system. kelangan pa rin dapat respeto sa isa't isa. :-)
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: Klutz on August 27, 2012, 06:50:42 PM
^true true.. *phew* i just got pissed off with that guy nurse

OT: "bilhin ko buhay mo" or "magkano ka ba?" or "sampal ko sayo pero ko dyan eh".. haha nang galing lang sa friend ko.. hahaha uber rich kasi nun LOL but she always say that in a joking manner.. wala lang.. :))
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: Kilo 1000 on October 25, 2012, 04:04:59 AM
Admit under my service.
Secure consent for this admission.
Monitor vital signs every hour and record
Start Ensure 1600 kilocalories divided into 6 equal feedings with 100 mL in between flushing
Diagnostics:
Chest Xray, Complete Blood Count, Urinalysis, ALT/AST, Blood Urea Nitrogen, Serum Creatinine, Serum Sodium, Serum Potassium, Serum Chloride
Therapeutics:
Start venoclysis with plain normal saline solution 1 Liter to run for 8 hours
Paracetamol 500mg/tab 1 tablet every 4 hours for fever >37.8 C
Turn patient every 2 hours.
Suction endotracheal tube every hour and as needed
Weight patient prior to first meal of the day
Strict aspiration precautions.
Accurate Input and Output.
Intravenous Fluid to follow Plain Normal Saline Solution to run for 8 hours.
Refer accordingly.
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mang juan on October 25, 2012, 09:58:55 PM
4:05AM >Received patient afebrile, not in CP distress, with GCS of 10.
           >With endotracheal tube patent and intact.
           >Secured consent for admission and treatment.
           >Attending physician informed of the admission via SMS.
           >Initial vital signs taken and recorded.
           >Secured consent for IV insertion.
4:30AM>IV line Peripheral Line Gauge 20 inserted at Right Metacarpal Vein.
          >Venoclysis started, #1 Plain Normal Saline Solution to run for 8 hours.
          >Secured consent for Nasogastric tube insertion.
5AM>Nasogastric tube French 16 inserted at Right nostril, patent and intact.
      >Weighed patient prior to first meal of the day, 75 kilograms.
5:15AM>Started feeding with Ensure 1600 kilocalories divided into 6 equal feedings with 100 mL in between flushing.
          >Request for Chest Xray sent to Radiology dept.
          >Request for CBC, ALT/AST, Blood Urea Nitrogen, Serum Creatinine, Serum Sodium, Potassium, Chloride sent to Laboratory  dept.
5:25AM>Specimen for Urinalysis sent to Laboratory dept.
          >Suctioning of endotracheal tube done.
          >Strict aspiration precaution observed.
          >Turning patient every 2 hours done.
          >Kept siderails up for safety.
5:50AM>Laboratory results in and relayed to Attending Physician.
          >Needs attended.
          >Intake and output measured and recorded.
          >Watched out for untoward signs and symptoms.
          >For further care and management.
6AM>Endorsed to next Nurse on duty.

;D
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: Kilo 1000 on November 14, 2012, 08:03:42 PM
Magaling na nurse! Naks, sama kita sa next rounds ko.

Seriously, gusto ko minsan sakalin yung iba na hinde tumitingin sa chart...
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: SuperBazor on November 14, 2012, 08:50:56 PM
Tinatamad or inaantok na. Haha. Pero seriously bakit ganun ang trato sa mga nurse? Doctors wouldn't be that successful without the assistance of the nurses. Pero minsan siguro stressed out lang tlga ang mga doctors. whahaha
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mang juan on November 14, 2012, 08:57:55 PM
Tumitingin sa Nurses notes? Oo nga bihira lang mga doctor na nagbabasa nun. :D
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: Kilo 1000 on November 14, 2012, 09:06:10 PM
Quote from: SuperBazor on November 14, 2012, 08:50:56 PM
Tinatamad or inaantok na. Haha. Pero seriously bakit ganun ang trato sa mga nurse? Doctors wouldn't be that successful without the assistance of the nurses. Pero minsan siguro stressed out lang tlga ang mga doctors. whahaha

Marami na ako nahuli na...
Hihingi ng IVF to follow ng 4am pero nakita na wala pa sa 1/3 na naubos yung current IVF at shift to heplock na.
Tatawag ng history form pero nakakabit na sa chart at hinde man lang tinignan na kinabit ko na at iniinsist niya na wala.
Magtatanong kung ilan iinject sa IV ang isang cough syrup.
Ibabalik sa Mech Vent yung pasyente ko  ng walang paalam kahit na winewean off ko sa mech vent yung pasyente.

At magagalit sa akin na naooovertime siya ng 1 oras sa kanyang 8 hour duty kahit na 37 hours na akong gising...
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: Kilo 1000 on November 14, 2012, 09:09:22 PM
Quote from: mang juan on November 14, 2012, 08:57:55 PM
Tumitingin sa Nurses notes? Oo nga bihira lang mga doctor na nagbabasa nun. :D
Tumitingin ako sa nurses notes para malaman kung na X-ray na yung pasyente.
Minsan kasi yung kaendorse niya, sasabihin sa akin nag hinde nagawa yung procedure kaso nagawa na...
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mang juan on November 14, 2012, 09:15:21 PM
Nice! Oo nga eh meron ngang ganun. Sasabihin na nagawa pero hindi pala nya sure kung nagawa ba talaga.
Resident, Consultant o AP ka na Kilo?
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: SuperBazor on November 14, 2012, 09:31:23 PM
Hahaha. Ang isa sa mga laging sinasabi ng mga magulang... Mata ang pinanghahanap hindi bibig. whahaha.
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mang juan on November 14, 2012, 09:45:40 PM
^ Hahaha! Onga. Nurse o Doctor ka rin ba SuperBazor?
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: Kilo 1000 on December 20, 2012, 10:20:50 PM
Quote from: mang juan on November 14, 2012, 09:15:21 PM
Nice! Oo nga eh meron ngang ganun. Sasabihin na nagawa pero hindi pala nya sure kung nagawa ba talaga.
Resident, Consultant o AP ka na Kilo?
Witchdoctor
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: marvinofthefaintsmile on December 21, 2012, 10:43:43 AM
^pwede ka nyang gawing zombie.. Or gawing glittering vampire!
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: SuperBazor on December 24, 2012, 01:16:20 PM
Kuya Mang Juan. Isa lang po akong 4th year highschool student planning to be an aeronautical engineer. hehe.
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: Kilo 1000 on December 24, 2012, 08:11:50 PM
Quote from: marvinofthefaintsmile on December 21, 2012, 10:43:43 AM
^pwede ka nyang gawing zombie.. Or gawing glittering vampire!

At bakit naman ako gagawa ng glittering vampire... nandidiri na nga ako sa Twilight series.
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mang juan on April 19, 2013, 01:13:54 AM
OK ba na pre-med course ang Nursing?

Mga doc ano pre-med course nyo?
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: SuperBazor on April 19, 2013, 04:53:38 PM
IDK... pero sometimes I want to be a neurosurgeon... Hahaha Kaso takot ako sa dugo...
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: superosmdummi on April 22, 2013, 12:54:28 PM
^when I was a child takot din ako sa dugo pero ngayon everytime na kukuha ako ng dugo, may it be venipuncture or capillary puncture naeexite ako. lol. (Is it because I'm taking up BS Med Tech?) I'm a new age vampire (literal na nangunguha ng dugo)
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: SuperBazor on April 22, 2013, 07:37:04 PM
Buti ka pa.... Ako kaya ko minor blood appearance... Pero pag yung mga katulad ng Scream, Saw, Piranha, Final Destination at kung anu ano pa.... Ako ay medyo masusuka at iinit ang ulo.. Mumurahin ko yung taong nanunood nun pag di niya pinatay. buti sa bahay walang mahilig sa ganito. hahahaha.
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: superosmdummi on April 23, 2013, 10:19:19 AM
^ Well yun naman yung goals nung mga movie na iyon eh. To disgust, scare and some times annoy you. What if you went camping and isa sa mga kasama mo eh natusok ng malaking branch ng tree na nag impale talaga yung branch sa katawan nya? What will you do? You cannot just faint. Face your fear of blood. Lahat naman tayo may dugo eh.
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: marvinofthefaintsmile on April 23, 2013, 11:22:59 AM
Quote from: superosmdummi on April 23, 2013, 10:19:19 AM
^ Well yun naman yung goals nung mga movie na iyon eh. To disgust, scare and some times annoy you. What if you went camping and isa sa mga kasama mo eh natusok ng malaking branch ng tree na nag impale talaga yung branch sa katawan nya? What will you do? You cannot just faint. Face your fear of blood. Lahat naman tayo may dugo eh.

ay nako! mahirap ito. ang mga nakakagamit nito ay may blood line limit na Earth + Water. Ingat po keo.. Ugaliin lang po na gumamit ng Kawarimi no jutsu para makaiwas tapos tumakas na lang po kayo.

(https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSd_f6G-GTAHeXWjrhBZ39bpXMc3vjNPVbYgBGJ0vX2yGPvrfVpYQ)
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mang juan on May 02, 2013, 08:31:10 PM
Yung ginawa mo na lahat pero nag-expire pa rin ang patient. Tapos sisisihin ka pa ng relatives :(
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: Kilo 1000 on May 02, 2013, 10:24:07 PM
Quote from: mang juan on May 02, 2013, 08:31:10 PM
Yung ginawa mo na lahat pero nag-expire pa rin ang patient. Tapos sisisihin ka pa ng relatives :(
May ganyan talaga. Some try to put the blame on others for their shortcoming or just because wala silang control sa situation. As long as within the standards of work ka, you should not worry about it.
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: marvinofthefaintsmile on May 03, 2013, 08:55:43 AM
Quote from: Kilo 1000 on May 02, 2013, 10:24:07 PM
Quote from: mang juan on May 02, 2013, 08:31:10 PM
Yung ginawa mo na lahat pero nag-expire pa rin ang patient. Tapos sisisihin ka pa ng relatives :(
May ganyan talaga. Some try to put the blame on others for their shortcoming or just because wala silang control sa situation. As long as within the standards of work ka, you should not worry about it.

i think understandable namn yan.. kasi pag nawalan ka ng mahal sa buhay, its an instinct to blame the person closest to the patient like the doctor, nurse, witch doctor,& medical ninja. For the sake na meron lang masise at ma-vent out ang feelings.
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: jouerlia on May 08, 2013, 10:14:56 AM
Nurse po ako dati... pero work ko ngayon agent in travel agency..  more like in encoding work ko :)
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mang juan on August 06, 2013, 11:25:58 AM
'RN Heals' nurses could get P16,000/month

By Willard Cheng, ABS-CBN News
Posted at 08/05/2013 12:00 PM | Updated as of 08/05/2013 6:08 PM
MANILA (UPDATED/CORRECTED) - The Department of Health is planning to absorb half of the nurses serving in its RN Heals program (Registered Nurses for Health Enhancement and Local Services) by January next year and give them higher compensation.

Health Secretary Enrique Ona said the nurses who would be hired or regularized could receive a monthly compensation of P16,000, higher than the P8,000 monthly allowance that they receive from the DOH.

"Ang mga sweldo nila kasi is... hindi actually salary 'yun kundi parang allowances lamang... P8,000 per month and 2,000 'yung ibibigay ng community o ng rural health unit kung nasaan sila o ng ospital kung nasaan sila assigned. Ang ating gagawin ngayon ay we will cut into half na lamang 'yung ating mga iha-hire na nurses next year, at least ito ay plano."

"Subalit they will now be paid, talagang 'yung tunay na compensation of a nurse which is about P16,000," Ona told reporters in MalacaƱang.

The plan is awaiting the President's approval.

The DOH carried out the RN Heals program in 2010 as an "emergency measure" to address the shortage of nurses in far-flung and depressed areas and at the same time give training to unemployed nurses.

Ona said there are almost 20,000 nurses deployed to government hospitals, rural health units and barangay health stations.

Ona said the program may last for only two more years as local governments and district hospitals would be able to absorb the nurses by that time because of the expected improvement in the hospitals' finances.

"Ang ating local governments ngayon at mga rural health units at saka mga district hospitals, in two years' time, I'm sure may kakayahan na silang sila ang magsusweldo dahil nga malaki na rin ang kikitain nila o 'yung perang maaabot sa kanila magmula sa expansion ng ating Philhealth," Ona said.

Meantime, the health secretary said enrolment in nursing schools has gone down, seeing opportunities for nurses, adding that the country is now producing just about enough number.

"Ang enrolment ng nurses ngayon na napakadami noong araw has gone down by almost 75 to 80 percent so mukhang ang lumalabas ngayon, tamang-tama na lamang 'yung ating production ng ating nurses kaya wala na tayong masyadong naririnig sa problema ng mga nurses na naghahanap ng trabaho. Subalit tama 'yun, hindi pa rin sapat ang mga position. But marami na ring mga bansa ngayon na nag-oopen sila and at the same time also ang ating gobyerno ay nagkakaroon na ngayon ng mga sapat na pondo para ma-absorb natin ang ating mga nurses na talaga namang kailangan natin sa ating mga rural health unit, district hospitals, at even dito sa ating Department of Health hospitals."

Ona noted that while demand for nurses abroad subsided because of the economic downturn in Europe and the United States, nurses remain in demand here particularly in areas of medical transcription and outsourcing and even in government service, including jobs in Philhealth.

"Kaya nakikita kong paganda nang paganda na ang ating mga opportunities sa ating mga nurses dito sa ating bayan," he said.
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: marvinofthefaintsmile on August 06, 2013, 05:10:54 PM
^mj.. 16k ba sweldo mo ngayon?
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mang juan on August 06, 2013, 07:37:17 PM
^ Mababa pa. Huhu! 😭
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: marvinofthefaintsmile on August 06, 2013, 09:52:51 PM
Quote from: mang juan on August 06, 2013, 07:37:17 PM
^ Mababa pa. Huhu! 😭

seryusly? di ba parang "senior nurse" ka na or something? im not familiar with the levels sa nursing..
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mang juan on August 07, 2013, 08:45:57 AM
^ Oo. Nasa 8-12k/mo lang yata ang sweldo ng nurse sa Private Hospitals. Ewan ko lang sa Government Hosp. Huhu!
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: joshgroban on August 07, 2013, 09:46:51 AM
meaning talagang service mostly ang reason ng mga nag na nursing...hanga ako a...kaso parang di makakabuhay ng pamilya
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mang juan on August 07, 2013, 02:20:20 PM
^ Parang experience lang kasi ang habol ng iba. Kasi pwede ka na mag apply sa ibang bansa pag may experience ka na 2yrs pataas. Oo nga pang single lang talaga yung budget. Huhu!
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: marvinofthefaintsmile on August 07, 2013, 02:57:09 PM
si daddy monch, mayaman! palibre ka na lang sa kanya para pampalubag loob. lol!

pero sayang namn kung iiwan mo ang bansa natin at matatrabaho sa ibang bansa.. baka maubusan na tayo ng mga nurses sa pinas..
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mervs on December 10, 2013, 01:11:45 AM
Quote from: Klutz on August 27, 2012, 03:41:39 PM
we were asked by the fellow to check the chart for our conference. we went to the nurse station and asked him politely. sumagot ba naman din ng pabalang... wow ha.. alam namin na toxic pero d naman dapat ganun.

then pinapasok nya kami, kami na lang daw maghanap ng notes. ok na sana kaya lang nagpaparinig mga nurses na.. "walang maglalabas ng chart, kakainin kayo ng buhay nyan" wow lang... yoko mag generalize pero... respeto lang sana kasi naging student din sila... bilhin ko buhay nila eh... *sorry sa hyperbolic last statment* nakakainis lang

aww im sorry kung nasaktan ka sa nangyari. on my part, kapag endorsement time na, bawal na kami maglabas ng chart,unless life or death situation, kasi para maiwasan ang last minute orders at para magkaroon ng smooth endorsement. isa pa, para pag nag-endorse, maipapakita sa chart ang mahahalagang details para sa pasyente. sa amin kasi, nawawala lagi ang chart.
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mervs on December 10, 2013, 01:13:20 AM
I'm proud to be an ER Nurse! come nurses! meet up tayo at kwentuhan hehe
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: Kilo 1000 on December 10, 2013, 04:19:43 AM
Quote from: mervs on December 10, 2013, 01:13:20 AM
I'm proud to be an ER Nurse! come nurses! meet up tayo at kwentuhan hehe
Code code code!
:P
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mervs on December 10, 2013, 08:08:01 AM
yes! buhay code lagi ako hehe. thanks kilo!
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: Kilo 1000 on December 10, 2013, 09:02:23 PM
Quote from: mervs on December 10, 2013, 08:08:01 AM
yes! buhay code lagi ako hehe. thanks kilo!
me i hate codes.
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mervs on December 11, 2013, 06:47:37 PM
ganun? saya kaya... hay sobra toxic buhay namin sa er
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mang juan on December 20, 2013, 12:02:29 PM
Code Blue Nurse's Station. Wahahaha!
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mervs on December 21, 2013, 07:38:44 AM
o, nasaan ang code!
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: Kilo 1000 on December 22, 2013, 12:51:29 PM
Quote from: mervs on December 21, 2013, 07:38:44 AM
o, nasaan ang code!

BP = 0; Hr= 0
12 Lead Electrocardiogram now
Start Chest Compressions
Insert IV now
Insert Endotracheal Tube now
Fast Drip 1L PNSS now
Give Epinephrine 0.5mL 1:1000 now and every 3-5 minutes as needed

Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mervs on December 23, 2013, 12:43:58 PM
Cardiac compressions performed. phew nakakapagod!
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: Kilo 1000 on December 24, 2013, 12:27:43 AM
Chest Compressions performed for 45 mins
BP= 0; HR =0
Pupils fixed dilated
No doll's eye
12 Lead ECG asystole
Relatives informed.

Perform post-mortem care.
(magbalot ka na :P)
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: ctan on January 21, 2014, 10:48:09 PM
Quote from: mang juan on April 19, 2013, 01:13:54 AM
OK ba na pre-med course ang Nursing?

Mga doc ano pre-med course nyo?

Bachelor of Secondary Education ako
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: rairaiken on January 22, 2014, 12:02:24 AM
nakakamiss tuloy maging nurse...
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mervs on January 28, 2014, 01:10:34 AM
hi People of Nightingale!
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mang juan on March 04, 2014, 08:41:27 PM
Hi! Dumadami na nurses dito ah.  ;D
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mervs on March 04, 2014, 08:55:19 PM
TAMA!
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mervs on March 12, 2014, 08:44:58 PM
musta na kayo mga kabro kong nurses?
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mang juan on March 13, 2014, 06:13:08 PM
Eto tinatamad ng pumasok. Haha!
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mervs on March 13, 2014, 07:22:48 PM
Quote from: mang juan on March 13, 2014, 06:13:08 PM
Eto tinatamad ng pumasok. Haha!

why?

ako napagod sa pedia er kanina, puro kami seizure day! ubos ang diazepam namin!
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: zaimour on October 27, 2014, 11:23:17 PM
Kakalungkot naman  :-X nursing student here  :-[
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mervs on October 28, 2014, 04:22:31 AM
y r u sad
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mervs on October 28, 2014, 06:33:31 AM
Quote from: zaimour on October 27, 2014, 11:23:17 PM
Kakalungkot naman  :-X nursing student here  :-[

kamusta ang pag-aaral ng nursing?
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: zaimour on November 05, 2014, 10:22:10 PM
Quote from: mervs on October 28, 2014, 06:33:31 AM
Quote from: zaimour on October 27, 2014, 11:23:17 PM
Kakalungkot naman  :-X nursing student here  :-[

Ok naman po! Best in RLE last sem :)

kamusta ang pag-aaral ng nursing?
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: mervs on November 05, 2014, 10:30:54 PM
best in RLE ka? very good!
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: angelo on December 06, 2014, 09:59:37 PM
naalala ko yung isang member dito na sobrang passionate sa pag-aaral ng nursing. graduate na siguro yun.
sa sobrang stress nag-aya ng inuman sa eastwood. so punta naman kami...
tapos yung usapan puro ncp niya ata. hahaha! sabaw.
Title: Re: Nurse's Notes
Post by: TAP02 on December 10, 2014, 10:53:54 AM
Being a nurse here in pinas requires a lot of patience and dedication.. dapat pag ka graduate mo expect mong mahirap mag hanap ng work, either unemployed ka or under employed, at kung may work ka naman expect mong hindi matino ang sahod mo at wala  kang over time pay maski 24 hrs ka mag duty haha but despite na ganito ang situation ng nurses dito masarap parin sa feeeling ang makapag silbi sa mga kababayan natin....