Sunday, February 15, 2009

Day 2 - Batch 1

Ms. Nav began demonstrating Patient's Transport & Mobility when I set foot in school. Few minutes after, Ms. Chem arrived. Pardon our tardiness, Ms. Nav [chuckles].

Lecture - Demonstration - Demonstration - Practice/Implementation took place. Ms. Nav demonstrated the new techniques on making an OCCUPIED BED. Kinda complicated, there's an involved situation and incorporation of housekeeping principles. We still have yet to learn.

We had our lunch at BANOKS. It's my 2nd time and the first of these two. The first time was my sister's treat. We ordered grilled chicken and Calamares. This trio loves calamares., take note. I thought it was a garlic sauce. Nav uttered "it's mustard". I was never a fan of mustard. I forked one meat and dipped into. It taste great pala!" What makes them different from other Native Restaurant is that they serve soup before order taking. The customer service can be fairly rated and I, We never had any problem with them.

We were so stuffed and lazy to go back to school.

Back at school, Ms. Nav continued with her review on Handling Waste and PPEs [personal protective equipment]. It may sound like an easy topic but can be very difficult if a reviewee wont pay attention to each of its concept. Sir Jo came by and ask which of us [me and Ms. Chem] would take the YP4SC assessment test programmed for TESDA. The registration ate most of the time I spent in the internet lab. When I got registered, test begins. Oh my God! The distance between me and the monitor seemed to be getting closer as each of the 6 sets of exam sets in.

I like calculations but not a mathematician. We were given the arithmetic problem reasoning, vocabulary, comparison, object matching to name a few.

I was able to complete all sets of the exam and got a copy of the result. Felt like the glucose in my brain were all used up.

Back in the room, they were all looking at me and get to share with the students the experience.

Tough exam, that is! It was nice meeting Ms. Nav. Looking forward for two more weeks of companionship and I do hope it doesn't end there. God Bless.

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