A Missed Event...
so yesterday was the supposed last of red cross training for my fellow classmates who werent able to take it earlier in the 1st sem...
i took some small time to go through and see how they were in their clusters...
and even in just a few minutes... they seem to be enjoying it alot...
probably because of the crowd...
and since it's the last thing for the year, there's already this bond between people...
*sigh*
that was the MASS casualty day too...
an "event" where students are made to apply all what they have learned (e.g. transfer, bandaging, leadership skills, sharpness of mind, etc.)... some were designated to be first aiders, some rescuers, some VICTIMS... yes... when one is chosen to be a victim you get the most.. uh... colorful effect on your limbs... or could be a whole body... hehehehe...
it's sad that i wasnt able to go and see how the event turned out.
however, feedback to me was that it was such a nice "spectacle"...
even bystanders or those 'pass-by-ers' had to stay and see what was happening...
i heard too lots of the guys "showcased" their "builts" which made alot of the women seem happy... ahehehehehe...
anyway, my last recall of our version of that event when we took it in the 1st sem (during neuro module) was that i was a rescuer... and damn, that was too hard!! especially since we werent as much... i too remember how my arms and legs were paralyzed after that event... i couldnt get up from bed, due to pain and well... immobile limbs.
i can recount those days when i finally understood why some patients in their so called "death-beds" or bed-ridden ones would rather die than stay in that position... you can't blame them...
there's so much you cannot do when you cant move your arms or legs...
*sigh*
i will miss those days... and yesterday too...
if probably the car wasn't in number-coding scenario i may have probably went there... oh well...
hope my classmates, did fine...
i took some small time to go through and see how they were in their clusters...
and even in just a few minutes... they seem to be enjoying it alot...
probably because of the crowd...
and since it's the last thing for the year, there's already this bond between people...
*sigh*
that was the MASS casualty day too...
an "event" where students are made to apply all what they have learned (e.g. transfer, bandaging, leadership skills, sharpness of mind, etc.)... some were designated to be first aiders, some rescuers, some VICTIMS... yes... when one is chosen to be a victim you get the most.. uh... colorful effect on your limbs... or could be a whole body... hehehehe...
it's sad that i wasnt able to go and see how the event turned out.
however, feedback to me was that it was such a nice "spectacle"...
even bystanders or those 'pass-by-ers' had to stay and see what was happening...
i heard too lots of the guys "showcased" their "builts" which made alot of the women seem happy... ahehehehehe...
anyway, my last recall of our version of that event when we took it in the 1st sem (during neuro module) was that i was a rescuer... and damn, that was too hard!! especially since we werent as much... i too remember how my arms and legs were paralyzed after that event... i couldnt get up from bed, due to pain and well... immobile limbs.
i can recount those days when i finally understood why some patients in their so called "death-beds" or bed-ridden ones would rather die than stay in that position... you can't blame them...
there's so much you cannot do when you cant move your arms or legs...
*sigh*
i will miss those days... and yesterday too...
if probably the car wasn't in number-coding scenario i may have probably went there... oh well...
hope my classmates, did fine...
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