On my ninth day, nothing special we just do our work. We stamp the results and send them to the nurses. We cleaned before our off and did a little help to the information desk
In our five days as work immersion students at the rabe hospital, it was the same cycle again, but I remember that day we made a mistake in inputting patients' information, at that time we were scolded and the pe nurses went to inform the assigned doctor in our department.
By the second day, I felt much more confident and had become a faster worker than on the first day. The nurses continued to support me, and I was able to complete my tasks more efficiently. I was slowly getting the hang of the routine and starting to feel like a real part of the team. We meet my elementary classmate, she also doing a work immersion in the same department. We talked, had a chikas and I learned a lot from her, she's so kind.
On my 6th day, the line on the tricycle going to puregold was very long, luckily I got on it early and wasn't late, I cleaned and filled the fill-up sheet and it opened right at 8am and my partner came to the department. At first, there wasn't a patient right away, about half an hour or an hour before there was a patient or sometimes there were so many to the point that we panicked because of the large number and we didn't know who to prioritize. One time we got confused and changed the patient's information but it was resolved immediately. We had a nurse in our department with us, at first she was rude but after a while she was nice. We had lunch inside and took the results after lunch, so sometimes the patient returned to us to get their results. It's 5pm and it's time to go home and rest.
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