I know about code blue because when my toddler son was admitted to KK hospital. The bed beside him had a code blue incident. Everybody was rushing into the ward. And the mum was crying hysterically. Thankfully the boy was revived.
That is a very hard job, no doubt. But it doesn't exactly contribute much to society since these students are, by definition, incurable. You are reducing the harm, but not resolving the condition
Since individual tax filing season is coming, could you also somewhat get a tax professional to share on their profession? Cos I’m a tax person but often people get misconceptions on my job as well
I had a kidney stone removal procedure done a while ago and after the procedure, I woke up and found a catheter being inserted in my d. lol. Thanks goodness the surgeon said it could be removed 6 hours later yeah. When it was time for it to be removed, a cute nurse (quite chio bu) came to do it for me and I thought okay not so bad but when she pulled it out, I went Ahhhhh! No joke, seriously. Pain like hell!
I’ve been admitted enough to observe how nurses provided care for the patients especially those that are hard to deal with, and sometimes dealing with family members. Much respect for Nursing Division 🫡
Shoutout to all the nurses watching! What's one thing you wish more people understood about your job?
Don’t expect hospital like hotel , cz we are dealing with life and death , not 5 stars service 😊
Can you do an episode with pokemon Seller , if you don't mind I can come to the episode it will hit off my bucket list 😂😂😂
Reina was a great guest! Spoke so clearly and confidently! Thank you!
10:14 the phenomenal is called 回光返照 or 'final radiance of setting sun' a short period of lucidity or energy surge right before someone died.
RESPECT to all Medical Professionals!
Our everyday heroes!
Radiographer here. we don’t eat Bao too before shift because it always result in multiple trauma and stroke patients in A&E 😢😢😢
What do you mean?!
I know about code blue because when my toddler son was admitted to KK hospital. The bed beside him had a code blue incident. Everybody was rushing into the ward.
And the mum was crying hysterically. Thankfully the boy was revived.
Must've been a real scare
This episode is my cup of tea
this episode is my cup of tea too
okok we try get more tea
FINALLY , been always supporting you guys , but hope there will be more episode like this to come.=)
Just FYI, the term to describe patients who suddenly become well again before their death is called 回光返照 (Hui Guang Fan Zhao)
My granduncle had that!
yes! at 9:46
Next one: Special education teachers (:
That is a very hard job, no doubt. But it doesn't exactly contribute much to society since these students are, by definition, incurable. You are reducing the harm, but not resolving the condition
YA DI THIS
Next interview scdf personnnel firefighter or paramedic
Yes @TheDailyKetchupPodcast
For 10:00 The term in Chinese is 回光反照, it happens to pets in the vet industry too
Can you arrange for a chat with a presch educator
Since individual tax filing season is coming, could you also somewhat get a tax professional to share on their profession? Cos I’m a tax person but often people get misconceptions on my job as well
The Bao thing is for all medical staff
I had a kidney stone removal procedure done a while ago and after the procedure, I woke up and found a catheter being inserted in my d. lol. Thanks goodness the surgeon said it could be removed 6 hours later yeah. When it was time for it to be removed, a cute nurse (quite chio bu) came to do it for me and I thought okay not so bad but when she pulled it out, I went Ahhhhh! No joke, seriously. Pain like hell!
I really love these sort of podcasts instead of the ones filled with somewhat sexual content
10:00 terminal lucidity
It is called 回光返照. Happened to my late mum years ago so this is true. A scientific thing.
Usually I witness patients eating Polar Puffs & Cakes and its famous waffles in the wards during my 14 days stay
try asking teachers next but cover their face
The bao superstition is in SPF too haha
Morgue workers please.
Interesting
Wonder if they have any contingencies for zombies
❣
Next interview: person who cane prisoners
Algoooooooooooooooo
skibidi toilet rizz
I’ve been admitted enough to observe how nurses provided care for the patients especially those that are hard to deal with, and sometimes dealing with family members.
Much respect for Nursing Division 🫡