Saturday, August 29, 2009

5th of August-19th of August

On your mark, get set, GO!!!~IT STARTED

Salam~

Well, obviously, the individual presentation has started...Guess what? I’M THE FIRST PRESENTER!!!!!..

At first, definitely, I’m seriously nervous!!!Who wouldn't be nervous right? But, as I get 'blend' with the presentation, after 3 or 4 slides, I’m becoming more comfortable and did my very best to provide the audience with the information.
I think I’ve done my best, so, whatever the results will be, I’ve just can pray to God. I would like to thanks Miss Dila and my friends for helping me a lot in completing the assignment.
The presentation took 3 weeks to finish. Here is the list of the title of everyone’s (most of the class member, if not everyone) presentation...

Afnan -kidney cancer
Ali -bowel cancer
Ammar -dimentia
Anis-typhoid fever
Bad-malaria
Hafiz Nazri-glaucoma
Husna -gout
Huzaifah -diabetes mellitus
Najah –spinocerebellar ataxia
Naufal -trisomy 18
Syahir -h1n1 type a
Syiham-hodgkin’s lymphoma
Yah -eczema
Zie -hemangioma
Zubair -insomnia
Rasul-hypertension
Herman-kidney failure
Muiz- meningitis

Well, in my opinion, everyone had done their best. So, just hope for the best.
I think this will be my last post. I really had a wonderful time in English class. Maybe because it’s not a heavy subject? hi2...of course not. To me, for non heavy subject, it could be very boring if the execution is not right. So, it’s time to say goodbye, whether we’re ready or not...
THANKS a million to Miss Dila for the wonderful lectures,
THANKS a lot to my classmate for making this such an enjoyable journey.
May all of us live in happiness~Insyaallah~

This is my last quotes~

Just for Today

I will live through the next 12 hours and try not to tackle all of life's problems at once.

I will improve my mind, I will learn something that requires effort and concentration.

I will be agreeable. I will look my best, speak in a well modulated voice, and be courteous and considerate.

I will not find fault with a friend, relative or colleague. I will not try to change or improve anyone but myself.

I will have a programme. I might not follow it exactly, but I will have it. I will save myself from two enemies:
hurry and indecision.

I will do a good turn and keep it a secret. If anyone finds out, it will not count.

I will do two things I don't want to do, just for the exercise.

I will believe in myself. I will give my best to the world and feel confident that the world will give it's best to me.


Tuesday, July 14, 2009

2nd of July

Salam~
THE ROLE PLAY!!!!!
Everyone was nervous while waiting for Miss Dila to come.When she finally come,she brought a video camera with her,and I thought,this is big,really big.so,after all the setup was finished, roll,camera,ACTION!!!
The first group was Nazirah and Husna.Being the first group didn’t bring much advantage. I think both of them were just nervous.But,having said that,personally,I think we all had make it. For my own role play, I’m glad that everything’s going just ok,despite that I’m not confident that I’ll do it in more than 10 minutes,but,honestly,the ‘fainting scene’ help me a lot.Hereby,I would like to thank Hazirah and Yah for helping me during the role play and, not to forget, to my other classmates also. You guys are awesome!!
It’s really a relief that the role play has ended.So,now,I can focus on my individual presentation.Hopefully,all of us will really nailed it~~
Wasalam~


“When one door of happiness closes, another opens, but often we took so long at the closed door that we do not see the one that has been opened up for us”
- Helen Keller-

Friday, July 3, 2009

1st of July

Salam~

Today is very important for us as we all had the chance to practise for the upcoming role play.Luckily,Miss Dila was kind enough to check our script beforehand so that we don’t have to worry about it anymore and that’ll help us a lot in acquiring marks. Basically, there’s not much to write about as today is all about practice..ahhh..Before I forget...Miss Dila also ‘warning’ us on the thing that we must considered in doing the role play...As for me, I ‘m really worried today because after the practise,i found out that my scripts isn’t long enough...But,Alhamdulillah,I manage to make an appropriate script that fulfilled the requirements of the role play.

Life is "trying things to see if they work"

- Ray Bradbury

25th of June

Salam~

We meet again...

Today, we manage to cover 2 lessons...
-We need a psychiatric evaluation.
-It might be multiple sclerosis.

Basically, we learned about passive voice. The concept is simple-(subject+verb to be+past participle+be)...We also gained lots more information on the case of Mr.Bloom and found out that he might be suffered from multiple sclerosis.

If think you can't, you're right. If think you can, you're right.
- Ken Hatton

Thursday, July 2, 2009

24th of June

salam~
hello..we meet again
today,we've moved to unit 3:breaking bad news....

we manage to cover 3 lesson today which is;
-can you describe the pain
we learned a little bit on what type of questions a doctor should ask the patient when he wants to gain information about the patient's pain. The 3 points that should be applied are; features of pain, main questions, and follow-up questions. Other than that, we learned about how to differentiate between intensity of pain and character of pain.

-It's how you say it
I've managed to glean a few details on how a pronunciation can change the meaning of some phrases.Here,we learned a communication tip, which stated, “the old saying, “It’s not what you say, it’s how you say it is especially true in the medical field. A small change in a health care provider's intonation can completely change a patient’s attitude and cooperation.
-it's getting you down isn't it
We learned on how and where to use formal language and informal (non-technical speech).Other than that, we also learned on how the pronunciation of question tags can make a difference between asking a question, or, asking for confirmation.

“Don’t wish it were easier, wish you were better. Don’t wish for fewer problems, wish for more skills. Don’t wish for less challenges, wish for more wisdom
- Earl Shoaf

Thursday, June 18, 2009

18th of June

18th of June

he'll be fine,Mr. Slenkovich-Has he ever fainted before-I'd like to ask you a few questions-


we covered three lessons today..
we learned about discharge instructions guideline,and what's type of question that a doctor should ask family members in attending a patient..we also learned about two allergic symptoms regarding seafood; anaphlactic shock and scombroid toxicity poisoning..
next,we learned about disease regarding our respiratory system,that is asthma,cystic fibrosis and bronchiolitis..

I'll describe today's class as special,because, Miss Dila sponsored breakfast for us!!thank you Miss,and also to 'the person' who help miss to buy that delicious nasi lemak..thank you a million times..

i think that's all
wassalam~


“Lots of people want to ride with you in the limo, but what you want is someone who will take the bus when the limo breaks down.”
- Oprah Winfrey

17th of June

17th of June

salam~

LET ME EXPLAIN YOUR DIET

salam~

today's lesson,is obviously,about diet..basically,we're focusing on a diabetic's patient diet..there's two important principle regarding this matter;

i)keep your blood sugar at a steady level
ii)eat a balanced diet

other than that,we also learned that there are some way ways that a diabetic's patient can still enjoy their meal although he's having that kind of disease..the important thing is that,he can regulate his meal,that means,he can still eat carbohydrates,but,in a correct proportions..

there's a communication tip that we learned today,that is;

'patients usually do not remember everything that were told.one way to help them to remember id to repeat and summarize what you say at the end of the consultation.Another way is to have the patients themselves do this repetition and summary.

last but not least,we figured out some good practice in working under pressure..

i think that's all..

wassalam~

“Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery. And today? Today is a gift. That’s why we call it the present.”
- B. Olatunji