Sunday, August 24, 2008

2 weeks clinical posting in Seremban Hospital...


I'm officially back!!! For those of you who doesn't even know that I went, at least know that I'm back ok... haha...

So fast send us go posting?
Ya la i also dunno WHY... Actually what we should do is only to OBSERVE... But eventually we did MORE than that... But so far i haven't kill any of my patient lol... THANK GOD...

We rented 2 rooms in an apartment 5th floor high in Seremban 2... Stairs ONLY.
100 per pax.



In the hospital's physiotherapy department, there is a gym and an electro room. Actually there is also a hydrotherapy room but eventually the pool is NOT fill with water but STUFF... how sad... I thought those were the only place a physio is going to work in, but it was a huge surprise to me that a physio also need to go to the wards to treat patient...

Patient who come to the gym and electro for treatment are usually able to mobilise(move)... Patient in the ward were mostly in more critical condition especially in ICU, HDU, CCU and Isolation wards...

In wards, we have to perform chest physio for the patient which is percussion and suction... This is to clear their flam from the lungs.
Patient will definitely feel very uncomfortable when the tube is inserted right through their tracheotomy straight down into their lungs...
Just imagine that...
Even small baby patient will have to go through this horrifying time everyday too...
There's a time where i need to hold the baby tight enough so that his head doesn't move or else the tube will hurt them...
And they kept crying non stop...
I felt so pity for them...
They have yet to enjoy their life but they have to begin it in such a painful experience...

Next we have to do some passive movements for the patients... which means to move their hands and legs in proper way so that they don't suffer from joint and muscle stiffness when they regain their consciousness...
I wonder if they know what we are doing for them... ehehe...
If the patient are those huge ones, be prepared to suffer from back ache the next morning...

To conclude it up, forget about 'those' annoying roommates and human fancying politics, we actually had a GREAT TIME there...
It was my 1st ever experience in my life that i have learned so MANY things in
2 WEEKS!!!
A big thank you to Doris and Kee Lynn for providing us transport throughout that 2 weeks... Love you Gals...
And to our seniors, Sarveeni, Yuva, Kiran and Gowri... THANK YOU!
















And guess what...
We went to PD!! That's actually the last thing you think Hsin Sian would do...
I seriously prepared my umbrella already but...

THAT PART OF THE BEACH GOT SHADE!!!!
Yahoo!!!













And the ONLY time this 2 girls are taller than me... cheh wa... haha...













I also got PALM and FOOT print wert...











We are so fortunate that we live a normal life and so do our parents and relatives...
Please really do appreciate it guys...