I have been absent (in sanriotown) for the last 4 days because I was in my Intravenous Therapy Certification Program. Polkadotrn had her IV training too at SLMC . Anyway, I had mine at NCCLEX and it was really fun besides learning actually to insert an IV line and caring for patients with central catheters, I was also able to extract blood! hahaha yahoo… I just wish i can practice more.. here are some pics..

In the pic, my classmate is using Vasocan- commonly used in the Philippine hospitals however Needle Autoguards are now used in the US and in SLMC. The autoguard is really cool because you can push a button and the needle automatically retracts back to a container after advancing the canula to the vein thus, no more accidental needle punctures after using it. Almost everyone was able to successfully start an IV after one try, except for a classmate who, despite 3 attempts, still unable to insert it. I really pity her maid because you can really see that she’s in pain because my classmate had to do probing - manipulating the needle until it hits a vein (even though it’s really not allowed in the US standard).

Above, that’s me and my victim. I was able to extract 10cc of blood from him and venous blood extraction is way easier than an IV line insertion. The guy on my left, wearing light lavender, was our instructor.

On our last day, we had our lunch delivered and after eating , we rented a videoke machine and we all sang and danced inside the classroom! hahaha I’m lucky to have nice and wacky classmates who can groove and shake their booties on the beat of “Dancing queen”.

Above, we were all singing “I don’t wanna miss a thing” and i ‘m quite not sure why they have to raise and wave their hands in the air while singing.. but they all looked cute!
Our instructor said that we’ll be known as the “nurses gone crazy” batch! hehehe



April 21st, 2008 at 8:25 am
You’re a nurse too? A lot of nurses here. *cough, cough* I think I’m sick, help me please.
April 21st, 2008 at 1:00 pm
IV seems to be the in thing nowadays. Gluta anyone? XP
April 22nd, 2008 at 3:52 am
i hate needles. X|
April 22nd, 2008 at 5:05 am
cookie: yeah, proud R.N.

fairlady: hahaha! Yah! Gluta IV anyone! I can administer it for free.
Chain baby: i used to hate needles too (after being pricked many times) but i guess I got the hang of it now.
April 23rd, 2008 at 6:57 am
yeah , i guess. you need to get used to them. but that doesn’t mean you like em.
April 23rd, 2008 at 1:32 pm
yup.. heheh but right now there are medical supplies company in the US pioneering in the needle-less syringes and that’s what they’re using now. I’m not sure though if we have it here in Pinas.
May 2nd, 2008 at 12:31 pm
how do them needle-less syringes work?