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Night shift
Monday, December 22, 2008
my night shift is ok. not bad, throughout the night nothing much happen. just take hourly para, then 3 hourly feeding(1st night don have), do the I/O chat, push pt to CT scan and that's all. cos most of the kids parents are there.
during my 2nd night, there is a 3 day old baby in my cubicle, her parents are not ard. she is the onli one that kept me busy for the night. eg crying, feeding, sponging.
after the 1st night i was super duper ultra tired. at ard 5, 6 am i am practically stoning. i can just lie down on the floor and sleep, i went home, bath and then sleep. but after the 2nd night not that bad. i am not that tired. still managed to go for ypm after sleeping for a few hours.