Sunday, April 10, 2016

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Sunday, March 27, 2016

[update] Rotation 1 over; Rotation 2 week 1

Last week my first rotation of my internship was over, and I am currently one week into my second rotation. During my time in my rural general medicine rotation, I learned quite a lot of medicine, paperwork and managing intern tasks on the ward. At the start it was challenging to learn all the new tasks and procedures but you get used to it before too long. And I got in my first arterial blood gas on my last day!

It was nice to get to know the other people on the rotation far away from Melbourne. The winery nearby in particular was great! The wine tasting itself was free and we stayed for lunch.

There was quite a bit of overtime (mostly rostered but a bit unrostered) to be worked during the rotation which was tiring at times but meant more pay.


My current rotation is in ED. It was a bit challenging to learn how to use the computer system on the first day, but I have just about settled in now. It's been pretty good so far, and aside from the intern stuff and history/examination I have been able to do some plastering and suturing. No overtime in this rotation and working four days a week so I shall try to get onto writing up a journal article sometime, although for now I am making good use of my opportunity to use the piano at home which I was unable to do during long periods back in rotation 1.

Monday, March 14, 2016

[update] What a strange Labour/Pi Day...

Today, I was working this morning on Labour Day. Well the first notable thing about today is that it is also pi day, being March 14. 3.14... Happy pi day everyone!

As for the work day itself, it was quite an unexpected day as far as events were concerned, especially for a public holiday.

I did my first death confirmation and certification. This was not a difficult thing to do, but I needed to go through all the steps of checking for signs of life and finding that they were all absent in the patient. Then I needed to fill in all the paperwork for the first time. So much paperwork in internship! You get used to it, but the first time you need to fill in a particular form is always a bit confronting, especially if you have heaps of other tasks lined up to do.

Another strange thing today was "curing" someone's systolic BP of >200 by lying them flat. Well, it was a bit more complex than this. I was really getting worried about their BP when I got the page of SBP>200! However, after a while, I noticed that their BP was being measured with a cuff on their leg since their arms were taken up for legitimate reasons making them unable to be used for BP measurement.

Since the patient was sitting up, with their heart a long way above their cuff on their leg, this was causing a falsely elevated reading. So I asked for a remeasurement when lying the patient flat (cuff at approximately the same level as their heart) and then their SBP on remeasurement was below 180. Still a bit high, but not too worrying like >200. Phew! Nice first year med physiology/physics in action!

To cap things off, I also wrote an interhospital transfer letter. Something I don't do very often at all.

What a strange Labor/pi day.