Sunday, November 30, 2008

HIC got 84!!


November 24, 2008(Monday) - Holy Infant College celebrated its 84th founding anniversary. Like other Catholic schools the occasion started with a mass. It was held at the Redemptorist Church....



...the structural designed of the church is quite exquisite.


















...after the mass there was an attendance. As shown in the picture, my classmates were writing there names in the attendance sheet.
















The parade from the Redemptorist Church to the school had started....














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...as a part of the said event, there were activities that we're participated by volunteers from the student body.





A bored kid waiting in vain for the event to start.













The Preparatory and Elementary performers ...
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The Freshmen Performers...
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The Sophomore Performers...
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The Juniors Performers
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The Seniors Performers...
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College Performers...
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College also joined the foundation day of the school, they performed the old Muslim dances and also dances from other cultures.. Prof. Emilio Enfectana and the other college instructors initiated the start of the performance.





These group performed the different ways of using malong through dancing....




















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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Demo in mixed emotions...

Hello guys",) i want to share another erudition and some experience of mine, this one is about our return demonstration in Intradermal (ID), Intramuscular (IM) and Subcutaneous (SQ) injection, this was happened on November 17-19...My feeling was quite indescribable it's like i am exicited but quite nervous..lol.. anyway here are some pictures on what we have done...
















......the preparations
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reactions of each faces of my group mates..lol",)
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INTRADERMAL INJECTION (ID) - Administration of drug into the dermal layer of the skin just beneath the epidermis...

Right - Other test
Left - Commonly TB Screening












Assess:
the appearance of injection site, Specific drug action/ expected response and client knowledge of drug action and respose....


Check: the Label, if it is taken from the medication cart, after and before withdrawing the medication against Medication Administration Record (MAR)....














Common Site's
are:
Inner lower arm
Upper chest
Back beneath the scapulae...

5 - 15 degree angle
















1st - Proper hand washing/Appropriate infection control

2nd - Prepare the Medication

3rd - Prepare the Client

4th - Explain to the Client the procedure (Medication will produce small wheal sometimes called "bleb".).....


Do not massage the area because it can disperse the medication into the tissue...




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INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTION - are absorbed more quickly than SQ injections because of the greater blood supply to the body muscles...


ADULT:
well - developed muscles - 4ml medication (gluteus medius and gluteus maximus muscles.)
less developed muscles - 1-2ml
deltoid muscle - 0.5 - 1ml

....the size of the syringe used depends on the amount of medication being administered but usually 2-5ml syringe needed and needle are 1 1/2 inches, #21 or #22 gauze.

5cm/ 4 fingers from acromion process..


These one of my favorite captured pic. during our return demonstration,
....the eyes that give more emotions act upon the demonstration.


Factors indicate the size and length of the NEEDLE to be used are the muscle, type of solution, amount of adipose tissue covering muscle and the age of the client...


....sites

Ventrogluteal Site
Vastus Lateralis Site
Dorsogluteal Site
Deltoid Site - commonly used for IM because it is a relatively small muscle and very close to the radial nerve and radial artery...
Rectus Femoris Site




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SUBCUTANEOUS INJECTION

- Vaccines

- Preoperative medication

- Narcotics

- Insulin

- Heparin...

Commonly Sites:
Outer aspect of the upper arms and the anterior aspect of the thighs...
-these areas are convenient and normally
have a good blood circulation...

....abdomen,
scapular area of the upper back,
and the upper ventrogluteal and dorsogluteal areas.


type's of syringe:

generally 2ml syringe..however,

Insulin is for insulin syringe

Heparin are for tuberculin syringe and prefilled cartidge...

...0.5 - 1ml of medication.




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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Captivating parlance...


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its a sentence that makes everyone happy, but also it can hurt you like a thousand stabs of dagger.. its not hard to understand such words because its like we already knew it since where still in the womb of our mothers. We already knew the words by heart since we were still kids, we even used these words to everybody.. well here are some translations of the sentence "i love you" into different vernaculars in the Philippines..


ENGLISH
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I Love You



TAGALOG
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Mahal Kita,

Iniibig Kita



KAPAMPANGAN
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Caluguran da ka



ILOKANO
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Ay-ayatenka,

Ipatpategka



HILIGAYNON
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Palangga ta ka,

Ginahigugma ko ikaw



MASBATEÑO
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Namomo-ot ako sa imo (Bicol),

Palanggata ikaw (Main Land)



WARAY-WARAY
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Hinihigugma ko ikaw,

Ginhihigugma ko ikaw,

Pina-ura ta ikaw



CEBUANO
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Gihigugma ta ka


IBANAG
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Iddu taka


GADDANG
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Angganma cu Icca


To those who are willing and to those who would like to share their vernacular of i love you, you can comment me, it will be 100% acknowledged..


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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

2nd sem...

November 10, 2008 - This was the first day of our classes in our second semester but unfortunately our class schedule was not yet fixed that's why we decided (me and my schoolmates, my batchmate supposed to be...) to go to TESDA Regional Office to get their Certificate of Competency.







....we just dropped by at city homes and walk for 200 meters going to TESDA Campus.see the picture... it was really hot that day, well it's really obvious with their faces..








TESDA here we come....
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....inside the Campus
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The Main Building...
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...the place was so clean it's really obvious in the picture
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TESDA Canteen...
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Working Area inside the Campus
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Sunday, November 9, 2008

Sights & Sceneries.

These are some informations to those people who want or are just planning to explore EASTERN VISAYAS. And also to those who are hoping that it can help them and interest them more...



HISTORICAL
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MACARTHUR LANDING MEMORIAL
Palo, Leyte
[Statues one and a half times bigger than life - size reenact the historical landing of MacArthur and forces.]

LEYTE PROVICIAL CAPITOL
Tacloban City
[Seat of the Philippine Commonwealth Government in 1944. View bas-reliefs depicting the first Catholic Mass at Limasawa and MacArthur's return at Palo.]

CAP BUILDING (formerly PRICE MANSION)
Tacloban City
[Official residence and headquarters of General Douglas MacArthur during liberation of the Philippines in 1944.]

HILL 120
Dulag, Leyte
[Where the first American flag was raised by the US Liberation Forces on October 20, 1944 after the Fall of Bataan.]

PALO METROPOLITAN CATHEDRAL
Palo, Leyte
[Converted into an evacuation hospital of Allied Forces of Liberation and refuge of civilians during the Japanese-American war of 1944. It is also a sample of modern gothic church architecture with the gold-plated 17th century altar as the main attraction.]

BUGA-BUGA HILLS
Villaba, Leyte
[Stronghold of General Suzuki and a favorite destination of the Japanese.]

THE BOY SCOUT MONUMENT
Tacloban City
[The First Boy Scout Monument in the world in human form erected in 1941.]

HILL 522
Palo, Leyte
[Entrance to the first liberated town of Palo in 1944. The fight is on this hill caused the loss of many American and Japanese lives.]

BREAKNECK RIDGE
Capoocan, Leyte
[Site of one of the bloodest battle during the liberation of the Philippines.]

NAVY 3149 BASE
Guiuan, Eastern Samar
[Base of the American soldiers of World War II.]


CULTURAL/ EDUCATIONAL
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STO. NIÑO SHRINE & HERITAGE MUSEUM
Tacloban City
[Houses the miraculuos image of Sto. Niño and priceless art object.]

VISAYAS STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
Baybay City
[Premier agricultural college in the south situated on the foothills of Baybay mountains.]

NATIONAL MARITIME POLYTECHNIC
Cabalawan, Tacloban City
[The most modern graduate institution for seamen in Asia. The multi-million training complex stands on a 15-hectare campus along picturesque San Juanico Strait.]

PEOPLE'S CENTER AND LIBRARY
Tacloban City
[A stately multi-purpose hall with a library containing more than 50,000 volumes.]


NATURAL
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SOHOTON NATURAL BRIDGE NATIONAL PARK
Basey, Samar
[Internationally known for its natural beauty expressed in its caves, subterranean rivers, waterfalls and unique limestone formation.]

CALBIGA CAVE
Calbiga, Samar
[The Philippines' biggest karst formation. The 2,968 hectare cave system has 12 caves with wide underground spaces, unique rock formation and subterranean watercourse.]

BANGON-BUGTONG FALLS
Calbayog City
[A magestic and spectacular waterfalls.]

BIRI ISLAND
Nothern Samar
[Awe-inspiring rock formations naturally shaped by time. View of San Bernardino Strait.]

BLANCA AURORA FALLS
Brgy. Blanca Aurora, Municipality of San jorge
[ A bathing resort mostly favored by the people of samar and other nearby areas.]

LAKE DANAO
Ormoc City
[Violen in shape, the lake lies 2,100-feet above sea level and is hemmed by cloud - capped mountain ranges and virgin forests.]

TONGONAN HOTSPRINGS
Ormoc City
[A vital geothermal power source. Nestled in a glen amidst lush forests, hotspring with power sprout all over.]

CUATRO ISLAS
Inopacan / Hilongos, Leyte
[Four lovely isles ideal for marine sports.]

MAHAGNAO VOLCANO NATIONAL PARK
Burauen, Leyte
[A park established since 1937 - a haven for nature lovers and trekkers.]

SULANGAN BEACH
Guiuan, Eastern Samar
[Habitat of the world famous "golden cowrie", a rare and expensive shell.]

LIMASA ISLAND
45-mins. pumpboat ride from Padre Burgos, Southern Leyte
[Site of the first Catholic Mass in the Orient and a diver's paradise.]

BILIRAN ISLAND
Naval, Biliran
[White sand beaches and rich coral gardens at Higatangan and Maripipi; waterfalls, hotsprings and volcano with a panoramic view of the island at Caibiran.]


RELIGIOUS
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STO. NIÑO CHURCH
Tacloban City
[Where the miraculous image of the Infant Jesus, Señor Sto. Niño de Leyte, Tacloban City's patron saint is enshrined.]

MARI KANNON
Tacloban City
[A lovely statue of an Asian madonna which stand as a symbol of peace between Philippines and Japan.]

STATIONS OF THE CROSS
Calvary Hill, Tacloban City
[A 7-foot concrete statues of Jesus Christ and other biblical characters leading to the monument of the Sacred Heart at the hilltop.]

CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
Guiuan, Eastern Samar
[A 16th century church with its entire structure still preserved including old relic of "santos", handcarved altars and doors.]

BASEY 17th CENTURY CHURCH
Basey, Samar
[The Church Stands as a historical landmark of Basey.]


MANMADE
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SAN JUANICO BRIDGE
[It crosses over picturesque San Juanico Strait connecting the islands of Samar and Leyte.]


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Saturday, November 8, 2008

task for today...


Aquariums are beautiful to look at. It's like going to an underwater world. It's also very relaxing to watch the fishes in there. But behind this beautiful and relaxing scenery, you really won't bother to think how it maintains its exquisiteness, how it was cleaned. Well this was the reason why I post this blog, I want to show to you how hard it takes to maintain its beauty.




The materials...
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As you can see the water in the aquarium is already orange. This means that its not already suitable for aquatic life..
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Gross! The picture above is the waste of the fishes...
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The fishes are starting to panic...

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This cat was always passing to fro in front of our house while we were cleaning. My Grandma was the one who was really watching the cat, getting ready for its attack..haha..ü










































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Washing time...hehe..


















































make sure to put anti-chlorine if you use the water in the faucet...
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