Luckily, not too many patients throughout the night.Not many calls or tricky question from doctors.
The night shift starts from 11pm- 8am.Only two PRPs or 1 PRP+ 1PPF doing it.
The night shift is quite relaxing if there is no poisoning case or the need of CDR for paraquet poisoning.
The most critical hour is from 7-8am.
The patients started to flow in from 6am. They just want to ensure that they can get to see the doctor/taking their regular Rx asap.
As a pharmacist especially PRP, you feel stress when u see a bunch of patients queue-ing in front of the OP department and the line continuously long no matter how fast u try to register them.
As a PRP who are not familiar with the registering procedure
Anyway, I have survived the night and so I am awarded a Post Call Off (PCO) day today.
I slept from 10-2pm.
Literally sleep like a pig. I think a fire alarm may not wake me up.
Stay steady! =)