Tuesday, September 14, 2010

ED

Had my 2 days in the Emergency Department and I got to see so many interesting things! Still getting used to help around and all that. And for now I know why there is always a long wait. I do empathize with the patient's family though, they can wait for up to 6 hours at the waiting area outside while the patient is inside the room! My advice to you is that when you have a family member inside and you think he/she is going to be admitted into the hospital, just go home and wait for the phone call from the nurses.

I like the facilities there though. They have EVERYTHING. You just go and take take take. I wonder who tops them up. And you need not clean the floor even when there's visible litter because the housekeeper are supposed to do so. Muahahaha. If only my room has a personal housekeeper. One more thing. They have a hired translator who does only translation to the patient! How cool is that?! Yeah, I understand why. Most of the doctors are Filipinos, Indians and like wierd English speaking Chinese. No bad huh, being a translator in an energency department. You get to see exciting cases yet just relax and only do your job when help is needed.

Alright, that's all about ED so far. Pretty exciting and I'm looking forward to the remaining 3 days!!

I bet you guys are familiar with this.


I like the song personally. Hehe. Nice huh... Nothing can go wrong with the musical kinda tune :) Hers's PCK's version which was done a few years ago. Or was it last year?


Hmmm, so why does LTA need to go to such an extend to encourage commuters to follow the rules? Because some people JUST DON'T HAVE THE BRAIN TO THINK OF OTHERS AT ALL. I despise such people, especially those who never more to the centre of the train or back of the bus and those who JUST LOVE to stand right in front of the door, not allowing passengers to alight.

I'll give chance for those who refuse to give up seats to those in need though. Ok, I have to admit. Sometimes, I really have NO IDEA if this particular needs that seat or not. Like is there a fixed requirement? What if the person is very fit in his/her 60s and you're having a slight backache? Need to give up? And if you think the person is pregnant, but she's just being fat, how? Am I going to offend her? So, in my personal opinion, we should prolly start this culture of asking people to give up the seat for his/herself! Don't dare to ask? Well, it shows that you're not THAT in need of the seat.

I think right, very soon people will be fined for not giving up seats. So beware...