Healthcare carts are an awesome invention, it’s a powerful tool to help medical and nursing professionals to take less time manually recording, communicating and organizing patient/healthcare expert data so more time can be spent providing quality, safe and proper nursing care to patients. When documentation is done fast and information needed are readily available electronically, then evaluation of patients status, planning for care and implementing care gets the time it needs.
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centerstage karaoke lounge
December 4th, 2008
Arelle V. White Since last year, 2007, we have been occassionaly going to a Karaoke lounge at Timog circle in Quezon City called Centerstage for some relaxation with schoolmates. It’s a nice cool place apparently owned by Ding Dong Dantes and Karylle. Singing and dancing here releases us off a toxic day.
We come here after school lectures or duties, we get a room and order a package, usually P3,000 for a few hours with drinks, pasta, pizza and chicken.
Now that Ding Dong and Karylle are officially separated, i don’t know what will happen to Centerstage. I hope it goes on. My siblings and I come here too.
From left to right is Roger, Kuya Boy, Anne, Malou, Annabelle, Julie, Love, Rheneth and Ate Angie.
Start Slide Show with PicLens LiteSan Bernardino Hospital OR lounge
December 4th, 2008
Arelle V. White While having dinner the other night with Elliot at Bubba Gump Greenbelt 3, he asked what field of nursing do i intend to get into. I said, a lot are suggesting Dialysis to be a good choice because its not as taxing as the other areas of specialization. But since i haven’t really been exposed to that unit, i can’t say if that’s what i really want.
If i’ll based it on experiences during rotation, i find the Operating Room area to be the most interesting for me. My very first exposure was in San Bernardino General Hospital, where i scrubbed-in for a Low Transverse Ceasarian Section operation. What made it special was that, the mother had twins.
On the photo is Ate Lily, Didith, our clinical Instructor Anton Saddat, me, Julie and Kuya Boy. We just finished our duty, still all smiling, happy about our exposure for the day, and cases handled. We were hands full from 6am till past 2pm with a series of Normal Deliveries and operations.


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