Have you experienced shopping, and the POS suddenly run out of receipt paper or the receipt printer malfunctioned? How did you feel and what did you do? Not only that, you have next appointment so you are in a hurry but then you have swiped your credit card so you can not leave the cashier [...]
Archive for the ‘Nursing’ Category
Congratulations, new nurses!
July 25th, 2009
Julie Labitag I would like to congratulate everyone who passed the June 2008 Nursing board examination.
The following are the persons who got the top 10 rating. I congratulate all of you!
RANK | NAME | SCHOOL | RATING (%)
1. Golda Manto Yap, Felipe R. Verallo Memorial Foundation College – 86.80
2. Ronie Rose Capati Arevalo, Adamson University – [...]
Excited for the 2009 Nursing Board Examination Result?
July 23rd, 2009
Julie Labitag I am sure a lot or nursing graduates who took the June 2009 Nnursing Board Examination have mixed emotions right now. Some might be feeling excited, some anxious, some are nervous, some are afraid, etc. I received a news that the result will be released this weekend, July 25, 2009 and so I hope [...]
June 2009 Nurses Licensure Examination
May 30th, 2009
Julie Labitag It’s 7 days to go before the big day for graduates of BS Nursing in the Philippines. It’s time to get their license. I believe every examinee is now ready for the exam after more 4 years of study and 2 months review. For the examinees, here are the simple tips that I [...]
Big day is Approaching
May 27th, 2009
Julie Labitag It’s 10 days before the big day that i have been preparing for. Today, I choose to change my perspective and see it as the day of victory and conquest. I choose to believe God for the answer to my prayers and thank Him for it. I believe that day will be the opportunity for [...]
Happy with my review center
May 4th, 2009
Julie Labitag It’s been several days now since I added the last entry of this blog because I have been busy with my review class which will be until the end of May. It’s draining and tiring but it’s good to be listening to teachers who are very knowledgable and speaks with authority about the subject matter [...]
ICU exposure
November 21st, 2008
Julie Labitag Yesterday, my group had a chance to be given exposure at Medical Intensive Care Unit in a hospital as part of the BSN curriculum.
The moment I stepped in at the ICU ward, I immediately felt the spirit of fear that someone among the patients within the ward might die anytime. This is because almost all [...]
My hospital exposure
September 15th, 2008
Julie Labitag The following pictures show the great milestones of my hospital exposure in nursing course
rom hospital exposure
The original group 1 at OR/DR hospital exposure.
From hospital exposure
Group 1 with Dr Baltazar, one of highly recommended Clinical Instructors, unfortunately, he handled our group for a couple of meetings only.
From hospital exposure
Group 1 with Didith, temporary groupmate [...]
The best clinical instructor I had
September 2nd, 2008
Julie Labitag I would like to commend my clinical instructor (CI), Ms. Nancy Legazpi. She was my group’s CI when we were assigned to render duty/exposure at San Lazaro Hospital. She stood out among the CI’s who handled our group because she showed the real sense of professionalism in the art of nursing Related Learning Experience (RLE) [...]
Almost done with nursing course
August 16th, 2008
Julie Labitag Time goes so fast! I can still remember my first day in nursing school way back in June 2006, and now, am almost done with it. I have been studying for almost 3 years now.
I have 2 more weeks of hospital duty, a week of exposure in Medical Surgical Ward and another week of exposure in San Lazaro Hospital; I [...]




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