Sunday 26 January 2014

Survival

Survive my first on call last night.

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 like me (like tracing back from the system to check the latest appointment date/the validity of the Rx from the attended clinic/series number allocation/whether to print out hard copy Rx for countersign or not etc) has make everything even more stressful!

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! =)




2 comments:

Pinkie123 said...

my night shift here starts from 10 to 8am. Well we all finally have the first night shift in our career! Gambateh! :)

JH said...

Yea and many more to come! I have 3 on call in feb,1 flexi hr and a lot of dispensing slots and lunch calls! And many tests awaiting for me!Sounds so depressing but Add oil!