Yesterday was our first Pathophysiology midterm. All off the questions were something like, "A man walks into your ER with a knife wound to his thorax, puncturing his lung. What is this called?" or "While working at a day camp, a child plays with poison ivy and develops rashes all over his forearms. What type of allergic reaction is this?" It was like playing 'House', but on a low-key scale. All in all, I think it went well, but I'm still keeping my fingers crossed.
Spring break is next next week and marks the 1/2 point of the semester. ALREADY! The dates for final exams are posted, and then summer will be here. I'm still waffling over where I'll work: stay in town or go to camp? The convenience and stability of staying at home is attractive, yet the idea of living out at camp and working on my 'kid-nursing' skills is equally tempting. I flip-flop on my decision daily, which is OK for now - but I will need to make a choice pretty soon.
With Valentines Day coming up, the roommates and I have decided to celebrate our 'singleness' with a pizza-&-chick-flick night. Originally, it was just the two of us, Elisa and I. But a few invites later, and we now have a crowd coming over! It should be exciting... and it's a great excuse to take a break from studying!!
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2 comments:
Pizza pizza pizza!
CAMP! No questions asked.
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