KKB recap
I bet this time we must have set a record on having the least number of people sitting the bus going there and coming back. A total of 4 people sat the bus to KKB and 3 came back by bus.
Now why the miserable amount??
ANS: Everybody decided to come later during the day and some came the next day.
So what happened in KKB?
Undertook mahjong classes from the pros, Ryan and Vee Han. Haha, now I know quite a bit to play mahjong and the champion is Vee Han who earned some 20 bucks... while Ryan was the poor loser. Hendrick played later and wasn't too bad. The Hendrick and ChiaLing combo did win something anyway and Ryan was cursing me for his loss.
OH yaa. that reminds me...Something unfortunate happened to Vee Han and Ryan on Friday.
They lost their house keys as in POOOF!!... VANISHED and the bummer was that they had to pay 200 bucks for the keys. They then went into some frantic search for the keys ransacking everybody's house, the girl's house, their bags and our house which was inhabited by me, wiliam, kok fong and hendrick. After all that search, they still couldn't find it.Ryan went into some sort of rage and was like demanding the keys from me. I was like huh??? I din take your damn keys..... But anyway, he came and search my bags and everyone else's bags and his obvious look of disbelieve left him somewhat dumbfounded. I HAVE NO ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA WHY HE WAS SO SURE THAT I TOOK THE KEYS. But anyway, he started blaming me for his "mysterious" mahjong blunder and that night when we played mafia for three times in a row, I was murdered thanks to RYAN.KKB clinic rounds weren't that interesting. !st day, got a diabetic case. That dude had an ulcer in his right foot. Since mine was the only endocrine case for the day, I presented my case to DR. Sevu and I should definitely give credit to Dr. Sevu for his experience and his extensive knowledge. He could go on non-stop asking questions and answering them and also discussing diabetes for 1 hour in a very interesting manner. I think he should lecture in IMU.
There were three highlights in KKB...ONLY....SADLY..
- We found a very special baby in Ward 7 which was actually the paediatric ward. The baby is so fair and has such nice features. ( I even thought that this was some kwai lo baby until I check the eyes.) and sadly he was abandoned. The baby has a deformed right hand. The wrist bones are all there but anything beyond that did not form properly. The baby also was diagnosed with lobar pneumonia. The acting mum is set to send the baby for adoption and according to her a couple from Cheras was ready to accept the baby. The "mum' herself has actually safed a couple of babies who were abandoned in seemingly unforgivable conditions like dumpsters, drains and this time some garden. WOW.... talk about a baby saver...What an opportunity to meet one..
- On Monday, got the rare opportunity to interview a lady with twins!! Even DR. Sasi said that she rarely comes across twin pregnancies in KKB. So we interviewed her, and apparently she wasn't there to deliver but because of "spotting" and she's in her 32/52 week of gestation. That is actually her first pregnancy. Besides clerking, we got to assess the fundal height which was 36 cm more than the normal range which was in her case 30-34 cm. So then we went through some explanatory talk on the basis of the difference. This was because of the twin pregnancy. We even manage to auscualtate the twin's heart beat which was extremely soft, so hard to hear that only pin drop silence confirmed their heart beating. DR. Sasi then use something call Daptone, some ultrasound device to amplify the heart beats......dup dup dup dup at abt 160/min. After all tat, we managed to palpate the abdomen to determine what we could find.....IT was indeed a good experience.
- The last one was indeed a "last minute" highlight. A premature baby had muconeum in the respiratory tract and was struggling to survive. The PaO2 was at about 60+ went we saw the baby, and the nurse was busy trying to ventilate the baby. A referral was made to transfer the baby to Hospital Selayang, but unfortunately they didn't want to accept because they might just waste using a ventilator on a baby whose chances of survival are slim versus a baby who has a better of chance if the situation warrants one. But anyway, later on the baby's PaO2 went up to about 90. I dunno what happened next but prayed the baby survive.
1 comment:
they didnt pay rm200. they found the keys in v han's car!
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