Nurse. 21. Sometimes, I just feel so intellectual at few things. But most of the time, I feel plain clueless about stuff.
Photography. Pokemon. Relationships. Classics. Sci-fi. RPGs. Ze internet. :)
So yeah, expect posts about Nursing and health in general, with an equally healthy dose of Photography, reblogs, and anything deemed artsy.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
023/366 The Notebooks
Farewell for now, my morbidly obese hospital notebook. May your innards of knowledge, patient care, and drama bring to my professors the thoughts of giving a 1.0 grade to me.
Hello, young and yet-to-be-opened community notebook. We’ll have an 8-week adventure together in Pinagbayanan, San Juan, Batangas. Let’s make the most out of it!
019/366 Angel
What I shall miss most in Ward 11 is baby Angel, our cute little orphan who was left by his father in the hospital around 5 months ago.
Back then, she was admitted for protein-energy malnutrition, conjunctivitis and community acquired pneumonia. She also had a phase in November wherein she had parasitism. Her conjunctivitis progressed into a corneal ulcer. And with all these, she also had a global developmental delay.
BUT LOOK AT HOW CUTE SHE LOOKS NOW! s/p pupiloplasty, on daily physical therapy, and optha check-ups. :3
I just hope that I’ll have opportunities to visit the ward again. :)
018/366 “Looking forward to seeing you working here!”
This put a smile on my face. Here’s to hoping for a “You’re hired!”-esque announcement from PGH to me by the end of the year. :)
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Those won’t matter when you’re already out there.
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Basically all the items I need during this two-week Head Nursing duty. Simple tools for a complex role in ward management.
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‘Cos I was craving for some nuts.
8/366 Mirror Shot
Most, if not all of my shots this week were taken using my 50mm lens. It was fun tinkering around the settings, although I would always end up with a manual 1/15 second shutter speed and an automatic aperture setting. :/ I don’t know much about technical stuff, I just experiment until I get my desired shot.
Post-processing is usually done with Lightroom, mostly adding light to the photo since most shots are done indoors. Hopefully when I’m in my community immersion in Batangas this February, I can get some wonderful outdoor shots.