Thursday, December 29, 2011

Maraming Salamat! | Thank You! | Dhanyavaad!




I would like to thank God and everybody and everything that he used as an instrument to make this year a very pleasurable and fruitful one.
I can't ask for more.
This should be the most memorable year of my life:

I survived the dreaded Final Exams.
I passed the Mock Board.
I graduated from university. (My mentors were always there to give encouragement)
I recieved an accolade.
I spent a few months to review for the NLE and everything went well.
I passed the licensure examination with a good rating.
I got my first job: I earned my first salary.
I was able to meet lots of people from all around the world, share my knowledge and experiences with them and learn from their culture.
My beloved friends are always there to give specks of inspiration.
I have a beautiful and understanding girlfriend.
I have ever-supportive family and relatives.
(not the last and certainly not the least) I have Him in my life.
To Him be the Glory!

"Thank you" is, indeed, not enough for all of these.


The countdown for the next year has started.
We are all uncertain what will happen to us this 2012.

Kahani khatam hai ya shuruwaat hone ke hai (hone ke hai)
Is it the end of the story or a new beginning?

Subha nayi hai yeh ya phir raat hone ko hai (hone ke hai)
Is it a new morning or night about to fall?

Kahani khatam hai ya shuruwaat hone ke hai (hone ke hai)
Subha nayi hai yeh ya phir raat hone ko hai (hone ke hai)

Aane wala waqt dega panahein
Will time that comes gives us space to enjoy?

Ya phir se milenge do raahe
Or shall we be getting dilemmas (tensions, troubles)?

Khabar kya, kya pataa
Who knows....?

Let's just hope and pray for the best. 
Let's do our best to make our lives better.


Whatever happens, please join me in this journey towards a new chapter in my / our lives.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!
LET'S ROCK 2012!
(Anyways, I don't believe the next year will mark the conclusion of the world. ^^,)


***Thanks to the Hindi movie, Udaan or "Flight" (2010) for stimulating me to make this blog post. I personally recommend this highly appealing movie.

Undaan is a 2010 Hindi film directed by Vikramaditya Motwane which features 17-year-old Rohan (Rajat Barmecha) as he is expelled from the reputed Bishop Cotton School in Shimla.

Friday, December 16, 2011

NBA 2011 - 2012: Big Things Are Coming!




  These are the notable transactions that happened in the NBA Preseason:


Chris Paul, LA Clippers

Chauncey Billups, LA Clippers
Brad Miller, Minnesota Timberwolves


John Salmons, Sacramento Kings
Stephen Jackson, Milwaukee Bucks
Lamar Odom, Dallas Mavericks
Vince Carter, Dallas Mavericks














#3 CP3 -> Clippers
#21 D. West -> Hornets
#31 S. Battier -> Heat
#6 T. Chandler -> Knicks
#25 V. Carter -> Mavericks
#11 J.J. Barea -> Timberwolves
#5 C. Butler -> Clippers
#11 G. Davis -> Magic
T. McGrady -> Hawks
#36 O. Casspi -> Cavaliers
#30 B. Bass -> Celtics
#21 R. Turiaf -> Wizards
#5 S. Jackson -> Bucks
#1 C. Billups -> Clippers
#5 J. Salmons -> Kings
#7 L. Odom -> Mavericks
C. Maggette -> Bobcats
#3 G. Hill -> Pacers
#31 J.J. Hickson -> Kings
#17 M. Dunleavy -> Bucks
K. Dooling -> Celtics
#42 C. Hayes -> Kings
#52 B. Miller -> Timberwolves

I did this while I am waiting for the first ever preseason game that I will watch: Detroit Pistons vs Cleveland Cavaliers. I bet this is not a legitimate must-watch game but I'll still take it since it's the only game that NBA TV will be covering today. LET THE GAMES BEGIN! 

#BIGThingsAreComing
#NBA20112012

Reference: [Images] NBA.com, Getty Images

Monday, December 5, 2011

A world without nurses | Isang mundong walang mga nars


A world without nurses. Video by AUSMED Education
I have to ask you this: Can you imagine a world without nurses?
For me, I can't even imagine a hospital without nurses. (and that's not just because I am a nurse too.) I would like to tell you more about my opinion regarding this but I wouldn't like to spoil the mood for you to watch this video made by AUSMED Education. It depicts the current and REAL importance of nurses here in this world and what would the consequences be if we (I have purposefully included myself) are few.








Here's a transcript of the video:

A world without nurses:
What would it mean?
There are 7 Billion ++ people in the world,
but only 17 million nurses.
Why should you care?
Fewer nurses means:
your life could be shorter,
you have a higher chance of getting a serious infection,
you may experience more complications from surgery or hospitalization.
Less nurses could mean life or death for acute care patients.
Nurses can help you live longer, healthier and even happier lives.
What's their secret?
Nurses care for people, not conditions,
evaluate the whole person,
educate people,
and make prevention a priority.
While technology and research advances,
so does the knowledge/ intelligence of our nurses:
from tertiary study
and clinical placement
to continued professional development.
Why? because education improves care.
(seminars, study days, textbooks, online learning, conferences)
Nurses are also getting older:
more than half of nurses are over 40,
20% of nurses will reach the age of retirement in the next 5 years.
Many nations share a common problem:
a critical shortage of nurses!
United States alone could need 1 million more nurses by 2020.
Australian officials estimate 90,000 will retire by 2020.
In the United Kingdom, around 180,000 are expected to retire within the next 10 years--
that's nearly half of their nurses.
In a world without nurses,
Who will care for your loved ones?
who will manage people with chronic illness?
Who will look after you?
Why should you care?
YOU SHOULD CARE!

Video courtesy: AUSMED Education (Ausmed.com.au)




OPINYON: Pinapatunayan lang nito na WALANG OVERSUPPLY NG NARS dito sa mundo (o maging dito sa Pilipinas). Kung meron man, hindi naman siguro namin kasalanan na hindi gaanong pinahahalagahan ng pamahalaan ang kalusugan ng mga mamamayan sa puntong pati ba naman ito ay tinitipid (walang gaanong badyet para rito o kung meron man ay hindi napamamahalaan ng maayos ng mga otoridad).




WHAT'S YOUR SAY ABOUT THIS? | ANONG MASASABI MO UKOL DITO?

You and me, sitting on a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G



Somedaydream's official logo.


This song must be good enough for me to make an special blog post! I am currently stuck here listening to it. I heard from a TV advertisement (Cornetto). The first thing that I noticed as I hear this song is that its style is somewhat same with Owl City (with all the techno sounds). I have to make up my mind though since I am (or used to be) a fan of Owl City. This much is true: Somedaydream is as equally unique as Owl City. Anyways, Somedaydream is a Filipino artist and I actually did not expect this.




The video is decent but a bit dull as it becomes somewhat sluggish towards the end. It is pleasing to my eyes as it is colorful enough to depict the party/birthday-girl-fell-in-love-with-DJ story behind it (IF my interpretation is correct). Overall, it gives justice to the "techy" feeling of the song.

Kudos to its star-studded direction and production cast and crew (Bianca King and Rhian Ramos to name a few).


These are the two top comments for the video:

JefhSeo1528: corneto commercial brought me here
MY COMMENT: Me too! I have heard of this song once before I heard it in the Cornetto ad but I must say that the latter is the reason I decided to look for it in Youtube.

AkoSiAlas68: bat ganon ? kahit kapwa pinoy nla gmwa ng kantang to, binabatikos padin nla, ang pangit daw, pero pag sa mga foreign songs, tuwang tuwa sila, shame on you guise .. thumbs up for this song, galing ng pinoy, mas basura pa ung mga hindi marunong tumangkilik sa pinoy talents
MY COMMENT: With the song's decency, I am really wondering why there's 100+ dislikes for the song's video. Sabi nga nila, tayong mga Pinoy ang mga best online fan sa buong mundo gaya ng pinatunayan natin sa Puerto Princesa Underground River (pasok sa New7Wonders) at maging sa Miss Universe 2011 (pasok sa top 5) at Miss World 2011 (pasok sa Semi-Finals). Konting suporta lang din siguro mga kababayan, lalo na't maituturing natin na sariling atin 'to sapagkat 'Pinoy din ang kumanta nito. (Gaya ng pagpapahalaga't pagrespeto natin sa mga American at K-Pop songs)




For this blog post to be complete, I also decided to add the song's lyrics here:

SOMEDAYDREAM - HEY DAYDREAMER


Oh you could just pretend to be with her all day
Remember the feeling when you first held hands today
Imagine her in your favorite white dress
Smiling at you as if she thinks that you're the best
She tell you You and me, sitting on a tree, 
K-I-S-S-I-N-G. You tell her
Baby hear me out will you marry me tonight
We're in this make believe reality
And baby it's just you and me

Coz when tonight she holds you tight
You wonder if this fantasy is right
Coz when reality comes to play
You realize you couldn't make her stay

Hey Daydreamer
You gotta be prepared to leave her in your fantasy
Coz when it's over, you gotta make sure 
That it's you who'll be with her

Oh you could be her soldier, her knight in shining armor
I'm sure you wanna make her feel how much you love her
And you wish to God that she can see the world in your eyes
So she can realize that she's the girl in your mind
And you don't mind if you don't make it out alive
Coz you knew right from the start that she's such a boy killer
(I'm dying, I'm dying~yeah) 

Coz when tonight she holds you tight
You wonder if this fantasy is right
Coz when reality comes to play
You realize you couldn't make her stay

Hey Daydreamer
You gotta be prepared to leave her in your fantasy
Coz when it's over, you gotta make sure
That it's you who'll be with her 

And I couldn't believe we're dreaming
I couldn't believe we're leaving this world
For one with more fantasy, just you and me
So that tonight we both can finally be




THANKS FOR READING THIS MUSIC ENTRY!
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Sunday, December 4, 2011

5 Must-Read Articles | Health News and Nursing Updates






HEALTH TRIVIA by Dr. Ong

The human body is like a machine that is full of wonder. Here is a collection of unusual health trivia — ranging from anatomy facts to medical anecdotes gathered from various sources. (click here to continue)


An Importance of Computerized patient records

A marketing manager of an information technology company has urged doctors to free their hands of bulky paper records by transforming their patients’ files to an updated digital format.(click here to continue)




Informed Consent = No Hidden Agenda

You work in a charity hospital catering to indigent patients. As a matter of policy, ECG tests are done for free in the charity hospital, which owns the ECG machine. A patient approaches you claiming that the internist interpreting the ECG charges P200 per reading. When you discuss the matter with the internist, ... (click here to continue)



Therapeutic Privelege: When to invoke it?

The daughter of your patient requested you not to reveal the diagnosis of lung cancer to her father who she claimed had suffered previous bouts of major depression. You took her word for it without requesting the patient to undergo psychiatric consult. One day, you received a call from the very.... (click here to continue)




HPV Infection also in Males!

HPV infection can happen in both males and females,” said Dr. Angela Bandola, an OB-GYN infectious disease specialist with the Philippine General Hospital, during an MSD-sponsored media... (click here to continue)

Dagupan City Fiesta 2011 | Miss Dagupan 2011



Dagupan City starts its annual patronal feast in honor of St. John the Evangelist on December 16, the traditional misa de gallo. Christmas is synonymous to Dagupan Fiesta wherein institutionalized activities mark nightly events at the City Plaza such as Nights for Employees, Rotarians, Barangays, Dagupan City National High School, Teachers and Professionals, Balikbayan Night, Rizal Day and the Coronation Night on December 26. Hundreds of overseas Dagupenos also make an annual trip back home under the city’s Pawil Dagupan Project. December 27 is the feast day of St. John the Evangelist. - dagupan.gov.ph

One of the events included in Dagupan City Festival is the coveted Miss Dagupan 2011.
Who will be the next Miss Dagupan?
Make your vote count!

Current status of the online poll for Miss Dagupan 2011. Vote now!

You can cast your precious vote here:

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Nursing in the Philippines | Stop Nurse Exploitation!




Stop Nurse Exploitation
through FALSE Volunteerism Practices and Non-Accredited Training Programs



Our country’s Nurses constitute the LARGEST number of health professionals in all settings. Nurses work with patients 24 hours a day from the time of admission to the day of discharge from the hospital.

Over 400,000 of our country’s Registered Nurses are EXPLOITED by many healthcare institutions through FALSE Volunteerism Practices and Non-Accredited Training Programs (BON-CPE Council Accreditation), where they are made to work with the full responsibilities of an employed staff Nurse, without any form of compensation, benefits, and employer protection. Most are even required to pay while rendering Nursing Care services.

Because these Nurses have obtained the Bachelor of Science in Nursing and have passed the Nurses Licensure Examination, they are fully qualified to practice safe Nursing Care to patients, families, and communities, as per RA 9173, the Nursing Act of 2002. However, these young Professionals are charged exorbitant fees for these “so-called” trainings, and are left to submit to this blatant form of exploitation.  Furthermore, they are deceived with empty promises of employment and the misinformed belief of improving their resumes though “Volunteer” or “Training” Certificates.

These practices prevent new Nurses from being hired, because all available Nurse Plantilla positions are filled up by these unpaid “Volunteers” or “Trainees”. These healthcare institutions have no need to hire anymore, as they can get Nursing services for FREE through the EXPLOITATION of our Nurses.

Lastly, as per the International Council of Nurses’ (ICN) November 2010 Asia Nursing Workforce Forum, Training and Volunteer certificates are NOT recognized abroad as work experience.

These exploitative practices have existed for more than 15 years. It was temporarily halted in 2008, through the efforts of the PNA. In January 2011, the issue broke out again in the media, but the exploitation stopped only for ONE WEEK. The effect is always short-lived, as government support in this issue is not continuous.

Today, there are many Private and Government hospitals still engaging in this EXPLOITATION. They now go by different names, masquerading as “Specialty Programs” such as Nurse Residency, Basic Skills Training, Clinical Advancement, and Post-Graduate Trainings.

The whole Philippine population is deeply concerned in this situation, as these hundreds of thousands of Exploited Nurses are our brothers and sisters, spouses, parents, and our children.

The Filipino Nurses are clamouring for jobs they are already trained to do. Give them what is due starting with a decent salary.

Uphold the respect for the dignity of Nurses and the right of the Filipino People to quality healthcare! 
Nurses take care of the health of our countrymen, but who takes care of our dear Nurses?

We, the Filipino People, implore our Government, and our “People’s President”, Benigno S. Aquino III, to put a STOP to the exploitative practices against our Nurses’ Constitutional and God-Given Human Rights.angnars.com

SIGN THE ONLINE PETITION NOW!


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