transformers
Thursday, September 13th, 2007I haven’t updated my blog in a while. The last entry was written when I was still reviewing for my nursing boards: That was last year. Since then, I’ve passed two other major exams, the TOEFL iBT and US NCLEX-RN, aside from the local licensure test, and then went on to get some other nursing licenses along the way, like my IV therapy permit. My IV license is kinda special because a friend of mine, Juzzy, says I’m not a real nurse unless I know how to insert IV needles and tubes. Never mind all the other tests, the real measure of a true nurse, according to the Juzzy Doctrine, is that you must know IV therapy if you’re a real nurse. Otherwise, you’re just another person in white who’s pretending to be a nurse or a medical worker. The white uniform must complete the overall effect, though. I’ve seen Jackie Chan insert a needle in one of his movies and yet the Juzzy Doctrine doesn’t consider him a nurse. So, there are two prerequisites then: one, you must be in white; and second, you must know thou IVT.
Seeing that I’ve now complied with those two requirements–yes, Juzzy, I am now a nurse. And what a major transformation that is for me.