Beautiful Distraction

Friday, January 20, 2006


Today is the worst day for this semester. Bad. Bad. Bad day.

I, along with 80% of my class, went on duty in the hospital without finishing our paper requirements (i.e. care plans, functional health patterns and pharma cards).

We've been doing that since the start of the sem but it didnt really matter since all of the papers were collected at the end of the last day of duty or the following week. But today, our C.I. decided to surprise us, she collected our paperworks on the start of our first day of duty!! No one saw it coming and true enough, we were all caught red-handed, except for a few who were diligent enough to make the requirements the night before.

After passing our almost-blank papers by 7:30 am, everyone was nervous about the consequences it would bring. Althroughout the day, I couldnt stopwishing the shift would be over so that we could have our post conference and have my share of sermon from my CI andget it over and done with. I was pretty sure I'd get the biggest award of all since I passed the least requirements. My prayers were answered even before I got to eat my lunch. After having my snacks, Suzzie and I stayed in the sala while the others ate their lunch. After a few minutes, our CI gathered her things and sat across us in the sala. Hen she started checking, rather, commenting on our papers and marking them “incomplete” with her red ballpen. When it was my paper’s turn, before she could say anything, I told her it was mine. So she said, “o, what happened to this? Where are your care plans?” I told her I left it at home, which was partly true coz I really started making my FHP but I didn’t finish it and even if I did finish everything, I still wouldn’t have brought it to school today since I really thought she was gonna get it tomorrow pa. Anyway, when she heard my answer, she answered back with a big “ Whaaaattt?!?!?” And that started my great sermon for the day. I didn’t dare make another excuse and just accepted everything she told me. She wasn’t harsh, in fact, she made sense, and I know it was my fault so I don’t hate her. After that, I felt a little better until GP told me that our CI approached her and told her she hasn’t decided yet on what to do with those students with incomplete requirements. GP was one of us too. Hehehe So kinabahan na naman ako. What could she possibly have in mind? Incident report? Another batch of sermon? Talk to our parents? Efficiency Rating?

After our shift, she sat down with all of us and started the group sermon. So I had two batches of sermon today while others had one. And after a few silent moments, she finally decided to give us non-credit for our assessment hours the whole day yesterday. That means, we have a deficit of 8hours which we will need to pay at the end of the sem. I think that’s fair enough. And I’m so glad it’s over.
I will finish my requirements now. So tatah!


AND TO THAT SOMEONE WHO LEFT A MESSAGE IN MY EMAIL BOX: Who are you? Magpakilala ka! hehehe and thanx na rin hueber yu ar.

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Dont you jaz lab them? Gusto ko ngang kidnapin eh. I know where they live but I dont know who owns them.

PAPEE LAB

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hay.

Babay.


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