95th day of attachment
I went to ward 12,13 and day surgery for asking Nursing officer to sign for condemnation certificate for a mattress pump, giving staff nurse a BP cuff and replacing the adapter and BP cuff respectively.
There was a visual alignment that is a 2-hours talk about innovations on how to provide a better healthcare with a lower health cost. There are a few head of departments making inspirational speech about their innovative ideas and passion for what they are doing. The speech that I found most inspirational is Mrs Denise Kwan’s as she talked about how she gave up her profession and give her 100% attention and care to children with special needs by setting up a school, pathlight school. All of her funding came from the charity and almost sell her house in order to pay for the expenditure that she used for the school.
After the visual alignment, I went to ward 4 to analyze the fault of a personal protection respirator that is also known as the Jupiter mask. The fault is the black ball could not reached to the making on the cylinder during calibration. I have to give a full calibration in order to detect the fault lies with the device or the filter. While I doing the calibration, the ball seems to rise much slower than the other masks. When the calibration is done, the mask is functioning properly.
There is a transport flowmeter, from Drager, the rubber seal missing. Without the bodok seal, oxygen will be leaking at the outlet. Therefore, I replaced the bodok seal and the flowmeter functioning properly.
I used a fuse component from a spoilt HIC board to another HIC board that I used for the infusion pump. I am going to test the battery life for it after charging it overnight. I hope that I am able to accomplish one infusion pump before I leave in 2 weeks’ time.
There was a visual alignment that is a 2-hours talk about innovations on how to provide a better healthcare with a lower health cost. There are a few head of departments making inspirational speech about their innovative ideas and passion for what they are doing. The speech that I found most inspirational is Mrs Denise Kwan’s as she talked about how she gave up her profession and give her 100% attention and care to children with special needs by setting up a school, pathlight school. All of her funding came from the charity and almost sell her house in order to pay for the expenditure that she used for the school.
After the visual alignment, I went to ward 4 to analyze the fault of a personal protection respirator that is also known as the Jupiter mask. The fault is the black ball could not reached to the making on the cylinder during calibration. I have to give a full calibration in order to detect the fault lies with the device or the filter. While I doing the calibration, the ball seems to rise much slower than the other masks. When the calibration is done, the mask is functioning properly.
There is a transport flowmeter, from Drager, the rubber seal missing. Without the bodok seal, oxygen will be leaking at the outlet. Therefore, I replaced the bodok seal and the flowmeter functioning properly.
I used a fuse component from a spoilt HIC board to another HIC board that I used for the infusion pump. I am going to test the battery life for it after charging it overnight. I hope that I am able to accomplish one infusion pump before I leave in 2 weeks’ time.
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