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Original post by Philosoraptor
Well unless you're coming round to visit, I don't see any need for me to buy knickers :wink:


Would the knickers be for you or for me? :wink:
Original post by No Future
Would the knickers be for you or for me? :wink:


Whatever you're into babes, as long as you're funny and pretty it's on like donkey kong....



On it like a car bonnet....


Going down like China Town...


etc :smile:
Original post by Philosoraptor
it's on like donkey kong....



On it like a car bonnet....


Going down like China Town...


etc :smile:


You have such a way with words. You have taken my breath away.

:s-smilie:


Original post by Philosoraptor
as long as you're funny and pretty


You'll have to find out
(edited 12 years ago)
The **** just happened?
I think they're pretty much giving each other the internet equivalent of a chat up.
Original post by No Future
You have such a way with words. You have taken my breath away.

:s-smilie:




You'll have to find out


Hahah reminds me of the best chat up line (read:worst) I've ever heard being used between medics.


"I hope you've got your inhaler with you because I'm gonna take your breath away"

(I can confirm this did not succeed :p:)
Original post by Philosoraptor
Hahah reminds me of the best chat up line (read:worst) I've ever heard being used between medics.


"I hope you've got your inhaler with you because I'm gonna take your breath away"

(I can confirm this did not succeed :p:)


"My adductor isn't the only thing that's longus"
Original post by No Future
"My adductor isn't the only thing that's longus"


Ahahahahah :rofl:

"Please rate some other members before rating this member again."


:frown:
Original post by Philosoraptor
Ahahahahah :rofl:

"Please rate some other members before rating this member again."


:frown:


Baby, you're so hot, you denature my proteins :wink:
Original post by No Future
Baby, you're so hot, you denature my proteins :wink:


We should probably move this to writing messages on profiles before we get warnings lol. Apologies all....


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Back to medicy stuff - is anyone good at prescription charts - I'm having problems with acute asthma treatment.

I.e. how to exactly write the back-to-back salbutamol (do you do it as one then write "x3 back to back " in additional instructions?

Is the oxygen prescription down as "NEB" along with the salbutamol?

And so on...
Ok so I decided to do some work as I can't sleep. We have to write a reflective piece. I have not really done a proper reflective piece before. I have done some in the past but basically wrote a load of blah, but this one actually gets marked and I have no idea how to reflect :s-smilie:.

I have tried to Google: how to reflect.
Any tips?

Help :frown:
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Original post by No Future
Ok so I decided to do some work as I can't sleep. We have to write a reflective piece. I have not really done a proper reflective piece before. I have done some in the past but basically wrote a load of blah, but this one actually gets marked and I have no idea how to reflect :s-smilie:.

I have tried to Google: how to reflect.
Any tips?

Help :frown:


I've heard nurses talking about the Gibbs cycle or something? :dontknow:
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Original post by No Future
Ok so I decided to do some work as I can't sleep. We have to write a reflective piece. I have not really done a proper reflective piece before. I have done some in the past but basically wrote a load of blah, but this one actually gets marked and I have no idea how to reflect :s-smilie:.

I have tried to Google: how to reflect.
Any tips?

Help :frown:

I would look up the GMC's 'Good Medical Practise' and use that as a basis. Perhaps focus on a couple of sections of it and discuss how you tried to give good care and challenges to it etc.

http://www.gmc-uk.org/guidance/good_medical_practice/contents.asp
Urgh PLEASE can people stop clapping after lectures...
Original post by gozatron
Urgh PLEASE can people stop clapping after lectures...


Nah love it - in first year and second year it helps you work out the good lecturers as they always got a really good clap :biggrin:
Original post by gozatron
Urgh PLEASE can people stop clapping after lectures...


THIS!!!! In my previous degree, no one EVER clapped. It is rather annoying. For guest lecturers, yes a round of applause is always needed but not for your everyday lecturer :rolleyes:
Meh, if the majority are doing it, just leave and deal with it :p:
Original post by Philosoraptor
Meh, if the majority are doing it, just leave and deal with it :p:


I deal with it by moaning on TSR :tongue:
Original post by Philosoraptor

Original post by Philosoraptor
Nah love it - in first year and second year it helps you work out the good lecturers as they always got a really good clap :biggrin:


Or the ones who are **** and get the sarcastic applause.

Urgh, i hate it! Would you have clapped your teachers after a lesson at sixth form?
Original post by No Future
Ok so I decided to do some work as I can't sleep. We have to write a reflective piece. I have not really done a proper reflective piece before. I have done some in the past but basically wrote a load of blah, but this one actually gets marked and I have no idea how to reflect :s-smilie:.

I have tried to Google: how to reflect.
Any tips?

Help :frown:


This is the structure we are told to use:
What happened?
How did it make me feel? :yucky:
So what?
Now what?
If I was to do it again, how would I do it differently?

This does assume you are talking more about an experience. If it's more about legislation, I used to do:
What is it?
What's the background?
How does this affect me?
How does this affect the profession?
How does this affect the public (and it's view of us/NHS)?

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