Wednesday, April 30, 2008

IVT Completion at the NKTI: Day 1

National Kidney and Transplant Institute


As promised earlier, I'll be narrating my 3-day (supposedly 5-day) IVT completion at the National Kidney and Transplant Institute along East Avenue in Quezon City last week. Of course, I'll try to squeeze my brain cells so hard in order to extract every ounce of memory I had at the said institution. Here goes nothing...

Day 1: Varicose Veins



Varicose Veins - Distended and protruding veins that appear darkened and torturous are evident. Vein walls weaken and dilate, and vales become incompetent.

Yes, you read that word correctly. That medical term would be the most definitive and precise word that would exactly sum up my first day at the NKTI since majority of the entire 9-hour completion was dedicated to standing and waiting for patients. Haaay.

I arrived at their office at around 7 AM (call time at 8 AM) due to my mother's persistent reminders of courtesy and respect. Because of that (my courtesy plus respect), the completion coordinator, Ma'am Jarry, was very pleased as to assign me to the Emergency Room (ER). Amazed, I gladly accepted her offer and thanked her for her kindness and generosity. After which, I wrote all my personal details on the identification card and pasted my 1x1 picture. Then, she explained how I should accomplish my IVT form. Blah. Blah. Blah. She also gave me some hints on how I could maximize my completion days by helping the medical and nursing staff with their duties. Yehey! :)

Upon arriving at the ER, we (I was, unfortunately, accompanied by 2 super perky ladies, also for their IVT completion) were introduced to the soon-to-be head nurse (I forgot her name but she seriously looked like Wendy Anne Semana of FEU) of the ER. Then, she sort-off oriented us at the ER's unique set-up. Of course, we all know that the ER is a special and fast-paced area, where life and death duel each other out for supremacy. Haha. Anyways, after the short but semi-sweet quasi-orientation, I then started my hunt for veins, or so to speak, around the borders of the ER. Haha. :)

Of course, with this area's character, there were numerous patients at the ER for initial assessment, early diagnosis and prompt intervention. Obviously, most of which are patients with kidney disorders (ESRD, AGN, CGN, etc) or a sequale of Hypertension and/or Diabetes. One of my patients, 1A, was nice enough to answer some of my questions. 1A said that the reason why he/she was brought to the ER is because he/she missed his/her dialysis last week. Wow, talk about poverty and neglecting one's health. Sheesh.

After about an hour or so, 1A went into Ventricular Tachycardia. Prepared E-kit. Emergency Intubation. Ambu. bag hooked to Oxygen (I personally did this one). Called for a Respirator. Gave 6 rounds of Epinephrine. Delivered 3 shocks of 200 Joules from a Defibrilator (CLEAR!). Relentless cardiac compressions from the Nurse-Aide. After 18 minutes, 1A died. :(

In other news, I was able to finish 2 IV medication administrations and 2 Blood transfusions. Nice. I'll be on my own the following day since the perky ladies have completed their cases. Nice again. Moreover, I was able to help out with the nursing and medical staff (Dr. Jose E.Y. Montoya was UBER NICE!) and generally refresh my stagnant nursing knowledge and awaken my sluggish nursing skills. I seriously can't wait to practice my beloved profession in this sort of setting. Yipee! :D

Overall, I had a fruitful and awakening day. I definitely and seriously need to reread my books AGAIN STAT in order to rejuvenate my awareness and understanding of my chosen field. Whatever it takes! Grrr.

Coffee, Dr. Montoya? Haha. :D

Monday, April 28, 2008

Crazy Thoughts: Quotable Quotes Part 1


I was browsing my phone last night due to sheer boredom and was immediately astounded with the number of text messages contained in my phone's message inbox: Around 500+! SHOCKS! That is clearly the definitive reason why my phone's functionality and efficiency has seriously slowed to the stone age. Not to mention the numerous freezing moments that started to occur a few months ago. Haaaayyy!


Because of this inconvenient incident, I have decided to unload my phone's message inbox by posting a number of quotes from my dear friends and colleagues. Of course, I edited everything out to spare everyone the time and effort reading the Pinoy text dialect. Do enjoy them as much as I have enjoyed reading them, especially during my dark/twisted/broken days. :)




  • If there's one lesson we young adults ought to learn, it should be maturity. Maturity to understand that life is unfair and maturity not to make things worse. Maturity to realize that there are things that we can't change and maturity to accept them gracefully. Maturity in loving and maturity never to be bitter if things don't work out. - Mia Mangibin

  • It's funny how we set qualifications for the right person to love. While at the back of our minds, we know that the person we truly love will always be an exemption. - Ray Imperial

  • The person you love the most has the best capacity to make you the happiest person in the world... And may give you the worst heartache you can ever imagine... So if you hold back or give it your all, that's the choice you have to make. Its damned if you do and damned if you don't. - Rhea Landicho

  • It's hard to answer "What's wrong?" when "Everything" is the answer. - Roghie Malvar

  • Always remember to forget the troubles that pass your way, but never forget to remember the blessings of God that come each day. - Lauren Amon

  • I don't know why I still hang on to something I know I'm better off letting go. It's like I'm scared to lose what I don't really have. Some of them say I'd rather have that something than absolutely nothing. But the truth is: To have it halfway is harder than not having it at all. - Ruby Anne Gultiano

  • He is my self-inflicted pain. A momentary bliss. My blameworthy experience. He is my annoyance. And yet, he remains to be my only happiness. - RC

  • There comes a point in our lives when the heart grows tired. It grows numb from hate. It stops beating for love. It runs out of compassion. It doesn't soften from pain. But not because of insensitivity. But because it simply wants to move on and live an uncomplicated life. - Joanna Leaño

  • God will shower grace more than you expected. Not just because you asked for them but someone around you prayed and wished them for you. - Jaime Go

  • If time can heal heartaches, is my clock broken? - Fort Honorio


Coffee, anyone? :)

Sunday, April 27, 2008

IVT Completion at the NKTI

National Kidney and Transplant Institute


It has been A WEEK. Haaay. As you all may have noticed, I haven't posted anything in ages to the point that my blog actually became a home for house flies. This incident led to the sudden drop in my blog stats (as if it mattered) and my blog ranking (as if it mattered, too). Haaay.


Explanation? Well, as you all know, I took my IV Training Seminar at the Philippine Heart Center (PHC) last month and the Association of Nursing Service Administrators of the Philippines (ANSAP ) required every participant to complete a certain number of cases (6-IV insertions, 6-IV medication administrations and 2-Blood Transfusions) in order to become a certified IV nurse. That led me to my IVT completion at the National Kidney and Transplant Institute. :)


Here are some of the details necessary for the IVT Completion at the NKTI:




  1. Submit a letter of intent to the NKTI office for the IVT completion. I forgot to whom it should be addressed. I just wrote "To whom it may concern:". Haha. :)

  2. A photocopy of your PRC License.

  3. A photocopy of your Certificate of Attendance for an IVT Training. Do call the ANSAP office for the accredited hospitals offering IVT Training (7131063).

  4. Pay Php. 700 to the cashier.


Submit all the aforementioned articles to the Institute of Advanced Nursing and Allied Health Professionals Office located at the ground floor of the annex building. After that, you will be scheduled for a 5-day IVT completion at the NKTI from 8am to 5pm. You will then be assigned to different areas around the institution, such as 2B, 2E, 2D, or the ER. Also, you may need to bring the following articles on your first day:

  • Be in an all white uniform(for obvious reasons)

  • Torniquet

  • Bandage Scissor

  • ANSAP Handbook

  • PRC License

  • Official Receipt

  • 1x1 ID picture

  • ID Case and ID lace


I'll post all the juicy and fruitful details about my own IVT Completion experience in the following days. I have tons of stories to share. Haha. Fun. Fun. Fun. :)

Coffee, anyone?

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

April 21 & 22, 2006

Friday, April 21, 2006

  • Comprehensive Review: Pediatric Nursing with Ma’am Villarama

  • 8 AM to 12 PM then 1 PM to 5 PM

  • For the very first time, Aerol of Section 1 texted me a quote very early in the morning. Now, I seriously believe in chain messages. :)


Saturday, April 22, 2006

  • Happy Earth Day.

  • Happy birthday, Kcia Jacob.

  • Happy birthday, Glen Rayla.

  • Comprehensive Review: Pediatric Nursing with Ma’am Villarama

  • 8 AM to 12 PM then 1 PM to 5 PM

Monday, April 21, 2008

Crazy Thoughts: Juan-ology



I saw this crazy thing on Multiply (again) and, since I'm feeling a bit lazy and slothful, I've decided to post it here on my blog. Haha. Besides, this is, essentially, a creative and ingenious way of introducing myself to the world wide web. Do note that most of my answers are either naughty or rigid, which is, apparently, quite reflective of my personality. Enjoy! :D


DIRECTIONS: Let others know a little more about yourself! Repost this with your name followed by "ology"


TECHNOLOGY

Q. What is your wallpaper on your computer?


- An anime picture of "The Vision of Escaflowne."



Q. How many televisions you have in your house?
- 2.


BIOLOGY



Q. Are you right-handed or left-handed?
- Right-handed.



Q. Have you ever had anything removed from your body?
- Teeth and Foreskin only.



Q. What is the last heavy item you lifted?
- Weights/plates at the Gym. Around 110 lbs (55 lbs. each).



Q. Have you ever been knocked out?
- Nope.


BULLSHITOLOGY



Q. If it were possible, would you want to know the day you were going to die?
- Surprisingly, no.



Q. If you could change your name, what would you change it to?
- No way. I like my name as it is, thank you.



Q. What color do you think looks best on you?
- Yellow. Go USTe!



Q. Have you ever swallowed a non-food item?
- Luckily, none yet.


DAREOLOGY



Q. Would you kiss a member of the same sex for $100?
- I would, even without the $100 bet. Haha. :)



Q. Would you allow one of your little fingers to be cut off for $200,000?
- No thanks.



Q. Would you never blog again for $50,000
- Never.



Q. Would you pose naked in a magazine for $250,000?
- Sure thing. Haha. :D



Q. Would you drink an entire bottle of hot sauce for $1000?
- Of course.



Q. Would you, without fear of punishment, take a human life for $1,000,000?
- Never ever.


DUMBOLOGY



Q: What is in your left pocket?
- Nothing.



Q: Is Napoleon Dynamite actually a good movie?
- Nope. Sorry.



Q: Do you have hardwood or carpet in your house?
- None for this season.



Q: Do you sit or stand in the shower?
- Depends upon the situation. Haha. :D



Q: How many pairs of flip flops do you own?
- 2 and counting.


LASTOLOGY



Q: Last person who texted you?
- My best friend forever, Ma. Carina Camacho.



Q: Last person who called u?
- My beloved mother, Carolina Gultiano (in an uber motherly tone "Oh! Where are you?").



Q: Last person you hugged?
- Earl Paulo Diaz. :)


FAVORITOLOGY



Q: Number?
- 4.



Q: Season?
- Summer.



Q: Color?
- Yellow. Viva Santo Tomas!


CURRENTOLOGY



Q: Missing someone?
- Surprisingly, yes.



Q: Mood?
- Lazy.



Q: Listening to?
- "Bye Bye" by Mariah Carey.



Q: Watching?
- Nothing.



Q: Worrying about?
- My "soon to be" job.



Q: Wearing?
- Nothing! Haha. Joke! Boxer briefs. :D


RANDOMOLOGY



Q: First place you went this morning?
- Washroom.



Q: What can you not wait to do?
- Kiss and hug ________. :)



Q: Do you smile often?
- Sparingly.



Q: Are you a friendly person?
- “Yes,” if I’m in the mood and “No,” if I’m not.


Coffee, anyone? :)

Sunday, April 20, 2008

April 19 & 20, 2006

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

  • Comprehensive Review: Pediatric Nursing with Ma’am Villarama

  • 8 AM to 12 PM then 1 PM to 5 PM


Thursday, April 20, 2006

  • Comprehensive Review: Pediatric Nursing with Ma’am Villarama

  • 8 AM to 12 PM then 1 PM to 5 PM

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Homosexuals are Hellbound

Grrr....


Click the image above to read the full article.



Seriously, I don't know what to make out of this thing. As my college professor would usually point out, "Res Ipsa Loquitor" (the thing itself speaks).

I read this off from my Multiply Inbox (the author deleted her original post due to tons and tons of hate mail/comments, so I google-d the exact article just to make my point) and it really caught my quasi-sensitive attention. At first, I was, obviously, intrigue and curious about the whole article because of its very catchy title and the fact that most of stuff there are, to some extent, factual and accurate. But, as I read on, I got pissed with the monotonous stand that "ALL" homosexuals are bound for hell. Come on! Seriously, I don't know why narrow-minded individuals and homophobic neanderthals still think of homosexuals as such. Come on again! Yes, I know that we are all entitled to our own individual opinion on almost about everything, but this is undeniably way below the belt.

This is definitely an alarming concern that needs urgent and drastic action from proper authorities. Serious issues need significant undertakings, right? :)

Coffee, anyone?

A Green Shirt on Earth Day

Help Mother Nature!


In line with the forthcoming Earth Day Celebration on Tuesday, April 22, 2008, the Ateneo Environmental Science Society urges everyone to wear a green shirt on the said day. Earl sent me an e-mail with this message the other day so I thought of helping him on this advocacy. :)


Please wear a green shirt on that day and join us in the fight to save mother earth.


Coffee, Mother Earth? :D

Friday, April 18, 2008

April 17 & 18, 2006

Monday, April 17, 2006


  • Comprehensive Review: OB-GYN Nursing with Ma’am Ignacio

  • 8 AM to 12 PM then 1 PM to 5 PM

  • Ma'am Ignacio's seriously good. At 1st, I wasn't able to pick her pace due to her energy. But, eventually, I acquired the necessary brain speed for her entire lecture. Galing niya! Sobra.


Tuesday, April 18, 2006

  • Comprehensive Review: OB-GYN Nursing with Ma’am Ignacio

  • 8 AM to 12 PM then 1 PM to 5 PM

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Mariah Carey on American Idol

Mariah Carey


With Mariah Carey's new album, E=MC2, out on the market this week, it is only rightful to have her and her music on American Idol. Being a singer-song-writer makes her THE best mentor for the AI Top 7. Yahoo!



The best mentor ever


When I learned that the AI Top 7 would be performing Mariah's music this week, I was seriously skeptical about it. First of all, the 3 guys would definitely need to pull off some monstrous risks on their performance to make it till next week, since most of MC's songs were sung on the opposite sex's point of view. On the other hand, the 4 girls would need to make the song their own and lessen the chances of being compared to the original track. Identity peole, IDENTITY. Tsk tsk tsk.


\


David Archuleta's rendition of the Mariah-Whitney hit "When You Believe" was simply amazing. It was simple, vibrant, and superb. His singing prowess will definitely make you believe. I seriously did! As Simon Cowell stated midway during the show, he's the guy to beat. Haha. :D



\


Of course, there's David Cook and his version of "Always Be My Baby." At first, I was fearful that he might not be able to pull it off because the said song contained sweet and girly sentiments. But, as expected from Mr. Cook, he made the song his own. Yipee! As Paula Abdul said, this version could be on a movie's sound track.


Overall, the guys literally ate their estrogen-based counterparts. End of story. Haha.


Coffee, Mariah? Haha. :D


Wednesday, April 16, 2008

April 15 & 16, 2006

Saturday, April 15, 2006

  • Holy Week Break - No Comprehensive Review

  • Dad and I had one of those father and son talks. It was weird but nice. Refreshing, actually.

  • Went to SM San Lazaro to get Dad's Sapin-Sapin. How tiring.


Sunday, April 16, 2006

  • Easter Sunday

  • Dad's departure to Saudi Arabia.

  • Happy Easter! I greeted everyone on my phone book. Marami namang nag-greet back. Haha.

Monday, April 14, 2008

April 13 & 14, 2006

Thursday, April 13, 2006

  • Maundy Thursday

  • Holy Week Break - No Comprehensive Review

  • Text the upper half of my phone book. They did reply, but not that enthusiastic, though. Thanks. I do need someone to talk to.

  • Today, I met Ghanie/The Remedy: A 23-year old guy from g4m. He actually took my number from a forum. Hmmm.


Friday, April 14, 2006

  • Good Friday

  • Holy Week Break - No Comprehensive Review

  • Texted the lower half of my phone book. They all replied enthusiastically. Haha. The best reply came from Shela. Thanks a lot!

  • Today, I met Daryl: A 21-year old guy from Parañaque. He's the cousin of Larriza (Section 3). How funny. He wants to be my text mate and yet he's too busy doing something else. Good luck.

  • Rio's in Puerto Galera! Tempting, yes. But I need to focus!

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Section 4 Summer Reunion

Memories of a Student Nurse


NOTE: Spot me on this photograph to win a prize! :)


I was going over some of my PC's photo files when I saw this class photograph from college. This was taken during our final semester, a couple of days before the baccalaureate mass. Obviously, we were a bit furious of the time and location since it was almost high noon (10 or 11 AM, I think). Argh! Talk about sun screen and all that crap. Anyways, the memories, both good and bad, all came flooding back to my cerebral cortex. Haha. :)


In other news, Apple (Jopau) and I were planning something that would actually spice up the summer heat: a REUNION. I know, I know. Seriously, we don't even have the divine right to procure something of that sort since the majority of our classmates are both unemployed and just bumming around. Besides, I know my classmates too well to expect more than 15 participants for the said event. As in WOW, talk about free time or something.


Nonetheless, here are the details on the said event:




  • Who: Section 4 Batch 2006 of the UST College of Nursing (you may bring your SO too)

  • What: Section 4 Summer Reunion

  • When: Friday, April 18, 2006 - From 4 PM onwards

  • Where: Jopau's House, Fairview Quezon City

  • Why: Nothing special, seriously

  • How: "Pot-luck" food to be delivered (Pizza, Pasta, etc.)


So, that's about it. I still have my fingers crossed *fingers crossed* and hoping that most, if not the majority, of my classmates would join me and Apple on Friday for a night of memories, booze, laughter, and swimming.

See y'all there! :)


Coffee, classmates?

Saturday, April 12, 2008

April 11 & 12, 2006

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

  • Comprehensive Review: Communicable Disease Nursing with Ma’am Olayres

  • 8 AM to 12 PM then 1 PM to 5 PM

  • Went home with Raisa. We tried to catch up on things.

  • Carina went home early. Way too early. She watched a movie kasi with Matt. Good for the 2 of them.

  • Mayor and Cindy are celebrating their 11th monthsary. Good for them, too.

  • Dad went to Ilocos today. Hmmm.

  • Got this from Kikay. "Pau, Starbucks tayo sa break. Cam." Sorry but I have some other things to do.


Wednesday, April 12, 2006

  • Holy week break - No Comprehensive Review

  • No review for today! Yipee!

  • Mom and I went to NBI Carriedo, Quiapo. We got our NBI clearance certificate for our passports. Gosh! I feel so old.

  • Its so nice to eat some street/turo-turo food. Yummy!

  • Got my SSS fixed. Yes!

  • Bought a new pen just like Kuya Jed's pen. Haha.

Medical Mission at SSAM

What a great way to end my long weekend.


I went on a Medical-Dental Mission last week (Saturday, April 5, 2008) organized by St. Scholatica's Academy-Marikina and the Rotary Club of Marikina-Central. Originally, my sister, Hannah Gabriella G. Gultiano, had 2 options: either donate medicines of any brand or kind (from Acetaminophen to Zantac) or render service/time for patients (and the like) from 8 AM to 12 PM. Obviously, being a registered nurse myself, I opted for the latter one just to polish some of my basic nursing skills, if there's anything left. Luckily, these basic skills (they are sooo basic, actually) came out of nowhere when I started doing my nursing stuff, or so to speak. Nice one. :)

Anyways, the only thing that I actually did was to take a patient's blood pressure and temperature then, ushering them to the next step, which is the doctors' area. The End. How exciting, right? Haha. Oh! By the way, I also verified a patient's name, age and possible diagnosis. The End. Again.

My secretary. Haha.


My sister, who incidentally tagged along, grabbed my phone and took the liberty of capturing some of my not-so-refined nursing moments. Haha. Do enjoy them! :)

Hmm. 120/80.


"Hmmm. Ma'am, 120/80 po ang BP ninyo. Normal po iyon."


Ano ba naman yan?


Wow. Talk about health care delivery in the Philippines. Sheesh.


Mari Mar or Dyesebel? Hmmm.


"Kayo po ba si Mari Mar or si Dyesebel?" :)


Go nurses!


Me and my co-volunteers. Obviously, lahat kami, nurses. Haha. :)


Overall, it was a feel-good experience for me, since I was able to share my time, effort, skills, and fundamental nursing knowledge to those who are in dire need. It was also a bit nostalgic because I joined an organization back in college with the same ideals of service and sacrifice.



Anyways, the mission was, from my standpoint, a success in itself. Not only was the patient-doctor system orderly, logical and fast-paced, but also all the volunteers were knowledgeable in their respective fields. Congratulations to all the organizers, volunteers, and, of course, the patients for a fruitful and genuinely rewarding mission. See y'all next year. KUDOS! :)


Coffee, volunteers?

Thursday, April 10, 2008

April 9 & 10, 2006

Sunday, April 9, 2006

  • Palm Sunday and Araw ng Kagitingan.

  • Happy birthday, Maria Sheila Linsangan.

  • Happy birthday, Kristina Marie Go.

  • Julius and Jara are together na. At long last!


Monday, April 10, 2006

  • Comprehensive Review: Communicable Disease Nursing with Ma’am Olayres

  • 8 AM to 12 PM then 1 PM to 5 PM

  • Review with Ma'am Olayres was very fruitful. I actually learned a lot.

  • I've been reading my notes. Ang daming dapat pag-aralan. Yikes!

  • My new pen seems to be depleting. Argh! I have to buy a new and better one! Grrr!

  • Rio invited me to Puerto Galera with his friends. It's something fun, actually, but I can't. I do have to focus on my review. Focus, focus, focus.

  • JC invited me to Lily's resort in Batangas. 'Di rin pwede! Focus!

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

The Scientist - Coldplay







Come up to meet you, tell you I'm sorry
You don't know how lovely you are
I had to find you, tell you I need you
Tell you I set you apart
Tell me your secrets, and ask me your questions
Oh lets go back to the start
Running in circles, coming up tails
Heads on a silence apart

Nobody said it was easy
Oh its such a shame for us to part
Nobody said it was easy
No one ever said that it would be this hard
Oh take me back to the start

I was just guessing at numbers and figures
Pulling your puzzles apart
Questions of science, science and progress
Do not speak as loud as my heart
Tell me you love me, come back and haunt me
Oh and I rush to the start
Running in circles, chasing our tails
Coming back as we are

Nobody said it was easy
Oh its such a shame for us to part
Nobody said it was easy
No one ever said it would be so hard
I'm going back to the start

Oh ooh ooh ooh ooh ohh (x4)


I miss this...


I seriously miss this.


I know I think too much and I tend to over analyze things but I can't help it. You are a breath of fresh air to me. I just wish that things would, eventually, turn out for the best. I like you. I seriously like you. And, if given another chance, I'd probably take you on again and love you. Maybe even more than ever.


I miss you, Boss. I miss us. :(


Coffee, ...?

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

April 7 & 8, 2006

Friday, April 7, 2006

  • Comprehensive Review: Psychiatric Nursing with Ma’am GuanHing

  • 8 AM to 12 PM then 1 PM to 5 PM

  • Got a new Mug from Gie of Section 1. Super thanks! I really needed that.

  • "Hey Paolo, Gulat ka ba? Lagi ka kasi nakakabasag so I thought of giving you a mug. :) 'Di ko naman ginagamit kasi tamad ako magtimpla. 'Wag kang tatanggi ah. Magtatampo ako. Haha. :) Gie"

  • Psychiatric Nursing with Ma'am GuanHing was so fruitful. Good thing I had a good psych experience with Doc. Aga. Haha.

  • Went to National Bookstore Morayta with Carina. Bought a new notebook and pen.


Saturday, April 8, 2006

  • Comprehensive Review: Psychiatric Nursing with Ma’am GuanHing

  • 8 AM to 12 PM then 1 PM to 5 PM

  • Went home with Carina.

  • Had my first ever whole body massage. Nice. :)

  • Don't forget to file your tax returns next week!

Sunday, April 6, 2008

The 2008 AOM Summer Escapade

This is the PLACE TO BE!


After weeks and weeks of uncertainty and hesitation, Joe Edward Rivera (the organizer) was finally able to materialize the much awaited and much anticipated 2008 AOM Summer Escapade at the Club Manila East in Taytay, Rizal. Obviously, I was looking forward to the said occasion since we did the ocular inspection of the venue a couple of weeks ago. Also, I was expecting to spend some quality time (or so to speak) with my high school buddies because I haven't seen and talked to most of them since the AOM Christmas Bash. Unfortunately, only 7 people were present at the said event, which includes:

  1. Juan Paulo Gultiano (Me, Myself and I)

  2. Ma. Carina Camacho (BFF)

  3. Melanius Matthew Correa (The Boyfriend of BFF)

  4. Joe Edward Rivera (The Organizer)

  5. John Patrick Mariano (The Joker)

  6. Roel Capuno (The Whiner)

  7. Jantzen Pulido (The Organizer's Fantasy)


Roel, Matt, Patrick, Caren, Jantzen, Joe, and Me (I took the photo)


Wow. Seriously, talk about attendance and information dissemination. Joe Ed was, of course, kind enough to text every AOM in his phone book (Globe, Smart and Sun alike) just to keep everyone well informed about the said event. But alas, only 7 (most of which are unemployed) bothered to heed the call.

Nevertheless, we had loads of fun at the venue because of all of the unique and exciting facilities (the wave pool, the slide, the lazy river, the NU 107 mini-concert, and the kayaks), plus the ambiance was stellar. Of course, I took the liberty of assuming my favorite job as the official photographer of the group since I enjoyed doing it. Haha. :)

Here are some shots I took of our 7-man group. Do enjoy them. :)

Roel, you\'re suppposed to be riding a kayak.


Kayak, please?


Look at my hair?! ARGH!


Me and BFF at the lounge (or so to speak).


\


My favorite Pinoy band, Urbandub, performing their track "Guillotine."


Wow. Talk about starstruck. Again!


Of course, I grabbed the opportunity to have my photo taken with their lead vocalist, Gabby Alipe. ROCK ON!


Project Runway and ANTP in one venue?!


Heidi Klum and Tyra Banks wannabes. :)


Uyyyy. Threesome! Haha.


The controversial 3-some kiss. Gossip, anyone?


I love this shot!


Wacky shot from above.


Haha. View from the top!


Wacky shot from above Part 2.


Wedding bells?!


Do I hear wedding bells? Haha. :)


The Gang and The Tomb Stone


Parting shot with the Club Manila East Tomb Stone (I think).


Pizza and Pasta


After which, we ate dinner (Yellow Cab Pizza and Pasta) at Ace's place. Gluttony? :)


I'll be posting all of the pictures on my multiply site (nursejp.multiply.com) tomorrow. So, stay tuned and be patient. Thank you. :)


In conclusion, the said escapade was memorable, pleasurable and exhilarating. Of course, we can't deny the fact that it lacked in sufficient and prominent AOM participants, which could've made the whole thing more enjoyable and pleasing. But, luckily, it was well compensated with intimacy and exclusivity among the 7-man team that made this summer escapade unique and distinct. Plus, the location and its facilities were marvelous and fantastic. Fun, fun, fun. Haha. :)


Oh! By the way, happy birthday to Jantzen Pulido.


Coffee, AOM?




April 5 & 6, 2006

Wednesday, April 5, 2006

  • Comprehensive Review: Medical-Surgical Nursing with Ma’am Tionko.

  • 8 AM to 12 PM then 1 PM to 5 PM

  • Ma'am Tionko's nice pala. She delivers her discussions pretty well. The bad part is that she's quite slow. I do hope that she finishes in time.


Thursday, April 6, 2006

  • Happy birthday, Monse Legaspi.

  • Comprehensive Review: Medical-Surgical Nursing with Ma’am Tionko.

  • 8 AM to 12 PM then 1 PM to 5 PM

  • Ma'am Tionko finished discussing MS to everyone's expense. We left at around 6:30 PM. Haay How tiring.

Friday, April 4, 2008

Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears A Who

Horton Hears a Who

"I meant what I said, and I said what I meant." - Horton the Elephant, Horton Hears a Who



I went out with Bossing again last week and we both agreed to watch "Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who" at Robinson's Metro East. I wanted to make a review of the said film but, luckily, I saw this video clip from Youtube.com which perfectly and ultimately sums up everything I had in mind. So, in order to save some Internet space, I've decided to embed the said video. Thank you to Youtube.com. Enjoy!







Coffee, Horton? :)

April 3 & 4, 2006

Monday, April 3, 2006

  • Comprehensive Review: Medical-Surgical Nursing with Ma’am Cantuba.

  • From 8 AM to 12 PM then 1 PM to 5 PM

  • This day is so tiring. I had to copy tons of information for MS while keeping at pace with the discussion. My hands and arms are aching.

  • Ma'am Cantuba's actually great. She even imitates a patients signs and symptoms. How clever!


Tuesday, April 4, 2006

  • Comprehensive Review: Medical-Surgical Nursing with Ma’am Cantuba.

  • From 8 AM to 12 PM then 1 PM to 5 PM

  • I think my hands are developing contractures from too much pain and writing. Not to mention the fact that I have to re-write all my notes. Argh!

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Caren's Advice

Saturday, March 25, 2006

"Nabasa ko na yung letter mo. There's your closure. I take it that you've told him about everything about what you've done. I'm proud of you. Siguro naman ngayon, titigil ka na sa kalokohan mo. Nagagalit ako sa sinulat niya about you. He didn't have to go that far for you to get his point. But maybe he needed din to do that para talagang matauhan ka na. Naiinis ako sa'yo kasi kahit anong pigil ko sa'yo dati, parati mo 'kong 'di pinakikinggan. But most of all, naiinis ako sa sarili ko kasi wala akong nagawa dati para maiwasang masaktan ka ngayon at dahil hinayaan kitang suwayin yung mga advice ko. Alam ko mahirap at masakit para sa'yo, pero you really have to quit him, move on, and forget him. In that order and this time, it should be for good/real na talaga. Alam ko kaya mo yun, but as Pheelyp Aytona would put it, wala ka lang tiwala sa sarili mo. I'm always here for you kapag kailangan mo ako. Ü "

- Ma. Carina M. Camacho

Note: My best friend sent me this long and emotional text message 2 years ago, in line with the earlier letter from the aforementioned name. I was in tears after reading it and realized that she was, as always, right all along. I was stupid and irrational during the whole deceptive ordeal, not to mention the fact that I ignored all of my "tried and tested" life principles. Nevertheless, I have learned my lesson the hard and painful way. Plus, I'm currently moving on with my not-so-perfect life. Thank you, Caren.

Coffee, Caren? :)

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

April 1 & 2, 2006

Saturday, April 1, 2006

  • April Fool's!

  • Got a dog figurine from my children (Goto, DJ, and Arvin). Yipee!

  • Went to JC's house in Laguna. People present: Julius, Mayor, Fort, Lily, Lao, Boogs, Kcia, Mitch, Charrah, Jopau, and the birthday boy, JC. Super fun.

  • Comprehensive Review: Community Health Nursing with Ma’am Famorca.

    • 8 AM to 12 PM then 1 PM to 5 PM




 Sunday, April 2, 2006

  • Look for IMCI booklet! Stat!

  • Got home from Laguna. So tiring.

  • Got my phone fixed at Greenhills. Thank God.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Lupang Hinirang

Bayang magiliw
Perlas ng Silanganan,
Alab ng puso
Sa dibdib mo'y buhay.

Lupang hinirang,
Duyan ka ng magiting,
Sa manlulupig,
'Di ka pasisiil.

Sa dagat at bundok,
Sa simoy at sa langit mong bughaw,
May dilag ang tula at awit
Sa paglayang minamahal.

Ang kislap ng watawat mo'y
Tagumpay na nagniningning,
Ang bituin at araw niya
Kailan pa ma'y 'di magdidilim.

Lupa ng araw, ng luwalhati't pagsinta,
Buhay ay langit sa piling mo;
Aming ligaya, na 'pag may mang-aapi
Ang mamatay nang dahil sa 'yo.

I'm feeling a bit nationalistic today so I thought of posting the official Philippine National Anthem here on my blog just to satisfy the said feeling. Anyways, "Lupang Hinirang" was composed by Julian Felipe in 1898 and the lyrics were written by Jose Palma by 1899. According to Republic Act 8491, or the Flag and Heraldic Code of 1998, "the National Anthem shall always be sung in the national language within or without the country."

Philippine Flag

Back in 5th grade (don't ask about the year), our music teacher, Mr. Mondragon, imposed upon the whole batch that in order to have our freakin' names cleared for the school year, we need to sing the "Lupang Hinirang" continuously without any errors. Of course, every Filipino should know the said song by mind and heart since it is a symbol of our country. Unfortunately, I had to sing the anthem twice! Grrr. I think I said "pasisiid" instead of "pasisiil." Anyways, on my 2nd quasi-nationalistic/desperate attempt, I did way better because I vowed to memorize every single word in order to nail my clearance. Haha. :)

Anyways, I just thought that what if I ask a grade 5 student tomorrow morning to recite the "Lupang Hinirang" out of the blue, would he or she be able to sing the whole thing without any errors? Hmmm. I seriously wonder.

Coffee, anyone?