Something interesting
So I realized that if I want to write both finnish and english my post will be really long so this time I’m only going to write in english 😛
Where should I start then, Johannes wrote about our last weekends activitys in finnish so I could translate parts of that in my wiew 🙂
Last friday, Tiger Kingdom, we (me and Johannes) payed little bit to get in cage with ”small” and ”big” tigers.. Well small was big and big was HUGE!! We got to scratch them and pet them. Beautiful animals, it makes you feel small when you lay on the ground cuddling with a big cat… and when you get up another tiger, which was laying on table, opens it’s eyes and stares right in to your eyes, made me humble, it could have killed me if it would wanted to. They were like huge house cats, playing with their trainers and sleeping alot. 🙂
Then we went to X-centre, Johannes did a bungyjump!! Crazy! Xorbballs were fun, lots of laughing in less than a two minutes. You can’t run on water in that if there is two persons… we tried that :’D
Sunday is the day when I falled in love… Elephants. Amazing, intelligent, gentle giants <3 Best 4-wheel drive ever! It went up hill, down hill, trough the river, all that so easily, and I knew it wouldn’t fall no matter what. Nessa and I got a little panic attacket when our elephants trainer gave his stick to Nessa and jumped down, started walking away yelling byebye, fooled us good.. He came back after he took some pics of us riding a elephant 😀 When we went down hill trainer was saying oh my god, oh my buddha 😀 Baby elephant stole my heart for good, I need to figure out how can I get it in Finland 😀 <3
Sunday evening we went to walking street… hell on earth to me, too much people walking… you couldn’t stop, not even if you would have wanted to!
On monday we started our practice/training in nakornping hospital. Me and few others went to female surgical ward, pre- and post operative patients.
We did visit ER, ICU, NICU, CCU, MICU, labor room, dialysis, etc etc
Dressing wounds is kinda diffrent in here, nurses use forceps all the time and almost everything is re-used, metal cups, forceps, etc are washed and sterilized and then used again. To us it’s a sterile kit and almost everything goes to trashbin.
We donate blood, in here they ask blood from familymembers, if we understood right and our question was understood right.. Communication is hard cause both parties use second language (english) and sometimes we don’t understand what our supervisor is telling to us and otherway around, frustrating..
Nakornping is a goverment hospital, 30baht from patient covers almost everything, treatment, meds, etc. but it shows too, lots of people waiting to get treated.
We visited private hospital and oh boy, that was more like a hotel. Showed the difference of goverment and private hospitals. With money you can get luxury, but most can’t afford that in here..
Goverment hospital = huge wards, lots of patients, not enough staff
Private hospital = private room (single, deluxe), you can choose staff which treats you, much more choices
Makes me preciate what we have back at home.
One day left in hospital, then next week psychiatric hospital.
I chose to specialize to nursing and care after a loooong battle, with this one and mental healthand substance abuse, so I’m exited and I know that next week will be really interesting 🙂
11 days left and I have learned alot already.
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Something interesting : Thaimaahan ThaiGOmaan!