Thursday, December 22, 2011 @ 6:02 PM
Oh wow, the whole blogger layout looks foreign now as I am typing away.
On a side note, I actually miss typing emails to you people.
It's almost Christmas and towards the end of 2011. How's everyone been?
It's also time to start planning for our squadouting (: Shall we have it in 2011 or 2012 ?
Chi khay
-Diligently preparing gifts-
Wednesday, August 25, 2010 @ 8:45 PM
Hello dearest squadmates!(:
Well we're sec3s now, a batch of NCOs too. Elearning just ended, AND I'M SO FREAKING HAPPY! I'm so proud of those who went for Gold Modular Workshop(: you guys rock. and those who didnt go, you all must go okay! Trust me, Crescent's standard is there, if you go, you'll definitely pass! (provided you put in the effort)
Next up will be FAC! Though I'm not involved, but I really really wish you all could get overall 1st like how our seniors did! (Do you rmb? PeiLing snr's batch?) Yea, let's work hard for it okay! (: I'm sure you all can do it~
x, S
Wednesday, June 23, 2010 @ 10:00 PM
HEE, SQUADMATES ALL THE BEST FOR REVISION TMR. ITS NOT LIKE ANYONE CHECKS THIS PLACE. BUT OH WELL. JIAYOU~
Love, x
Monday, May 24, 2010 @ 11:55 PM
WE CAN DO IT!
People who cried, dont cry okay! you two you two, I'm refering to you twoo, I'm so strong today! So must be like me! :D Its like 1150 and I'm rushing through June hols Emath hmwk. Thanks to: Wong Chi Khay. HAHAHA. You all should study with her, she will just force you to study like nobody's business. No wonder she's so clever (:
My eyes are closing, :(
Hi ma'ams (weird much)
BUT ANYWAY, SQUADOUTING IS CONFIRMEDDDD! O:
Its coming Friday 28th. Teo Heng, KTV! :D
anticipate people!
love, gt.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010 @ 9:04 PM
Hey guys, I thought we can go for squad outing this coming saturday,
but due to super alot of various reasons, we cant go! argh.
Is friday okay with you guys? coming friday? but I wont be able to go so someone can like organize it?
I just wanted to have like a squadouting before we step up. which is like damn soon.
If not we will go squadouting on the week that we step up, which is either next week friday or saturday..
Tell me okay! which week and day you all prefer,
we'll be going KTV! :D the thing that kl suggested.
sms me (giokting).
if you dont know my number, you ought to be killed.
love, (:
oh all the best for results tmr, I'm so scared, cause i'm confirm failing most of it :( sigh.
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tell me its COMING friday, or NEXT WEEK friday. Just tell me Friday, how I know -.- Saturday also, state is which saturday.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010 @ 3:37 PM
I am so freaking pissed off, argh.
anyway, stay back on
Friday, 1030. the rest of the days, we'll see again if we need to stay.
Saturday, May 8, 2010 @ 12:23 PM
I know some of you must have received the message by (youknowwho)
so,
Happy RedCross day! (:
Study hard for the rest of the week AND WE ARE FREE. (not really actually)
BUT WELL, HAHA, JIAYOU.
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HELLO~ <3 HAHAH I'm here to mess up this post lol.
Today! is the day we have all been waiting for.
Today! is RED CROSS DAY! *DUMDUMDUMMMM*
Hahah as some of you know I've always been obsessed with the Red Cross song
I really think it's a nice song okay. So addictive.
So on this memorable day, let us pay homage to the wonderful founder of this CCA we all love. *cough*
Long live Jean Henry Dunant!
*gets killed by RCV instructors*
Long live the spirit of Jean Henry Dunant!
Although he did go bankrupt and everything... but it was for a good cause. yeah.
On a side note, how are the exams so far? Brain juice gone yet? Mine certainly is. I have no idea why groynes always remind me of groins. Er, ignore that. It's been pestering me for so long.
Hold fast, my friends! After exams will be... the incredibly awesome week with so many incredibly awesome things happening to incredibly awesome people in an incredibly awesome way. Vague enough to maintain secrecy?
Ugh I have no idea what my brain just spewed out here. Anyone with considerably more sanity left, please feel free to add to this post.
Sunday, April 25, 2010 @ 1:43 PM
Squadmates! Jiayou for MYEs, I'm studying as if there's no tmr. (actually not really)
HAH, but anyway, JIAYOU PEOPLE, ALL THE BEST! (:
-S.
Saturday, April 10, 2010 @ 9:04 PM
Dear Cadets,
Below are the names of those who owe me Parent's Letter/MCs. I/Cs please collect from these people and pass it to me during fall-in on Monday, 12 April.
Pavithra - 5 Apr
Jamie - 5 Apr
Mira - 11 Mar, 29 Mar, 5 Apr
Reko - 22 Mar, 5 Apr
Lehkhaashiri - 5 Apr
Rebecca - 8 Mar, 11 Mar, 22 Mar, 5 Apr
Ritika - 29 Mar
Shu Xian - 22 Mar
Nivedhika - 22 Mar
Xian Ying - 29 Mar
Natasha - 22 Mar
If you are present on that day yet your name is reflected here, please let me know through email by Saturday night. My email is
friendsforever_foreverme@hotmail.com
Please take note that you do not have to write a letter to excuse yourself from being an I/C. If you have a valid reason, let me know and that is sufficient.
Regards,
Vivian
Copied and pasted from the red cross mail. Whoever is supposed to do whatever they're supposed to do, please remember to do what you're supposed to do! As well as try to decipher that sentence.
Also remember to tell me if you're not coming for anything. Please. Thanks.
Alison
Thursday, April 8, 2010 @ 9:58 PM
Hi I know y'all probably won't check this blog now but:
Give me your mufti designs if you haven't already tomorrow, at 3C2 classroom by 6.50am so I can collate and hand in before 7am.
Don't be late or else I'll have to look for you and everyone's design will not be submitted on time.
btw, erase all your pencil lines before handing in, don't write name or whatever.
Sorry for being naggy if you've already seen my sms.
6.50am don't be late!!!!
Monday, April 5, 2010 @ 8:48 PM
Please remember to do your mufti designs by Thursday!
I don't really know what's the specific details but I suppose we just do it like the one we did in sec 1/2.
Don't forget ok!!!Ma'am says she will tell sec 1s/2s so don't worry about them I guess.
Friday, April 2, 2010 @ 3:00 PM
THINGS TO NOTE:
At the end of the roller bandage, try to stretch it tight before clipping it.
Palm Bandage
1.Place a gauze/padding (triangular bandage) on the injury.
2. Wrap the roller bandage around the wrist 2 times.
Wrap in between finger and thumb, back to the wrist then back in between finger and thumb, in a figure of eight.
3. Clip the bandage when it runs out.
4. Use an elevation sling.
Elbow Bandage
1. Place a padding at the injury.
2. Wrap the roller bandage above and below the elbow 2-3 times.
3. Then wrap above and below the elbow (padding) in a figure of eight.
4. Clip when the bandage runs out.
5. Use an arm sling.
For casualties who cannot bend their arms, use 3 narrow/broad bandages (depending on the casualty's size) and tie them above the elbow, at the elbow and below the elbow as shown below.
Tie the reef knots at the uninjured side and begin to tuck in.
Eye Bandage
1. Place a padding on the injured eye.
2. Wrap the roller bandage around the eye horizontally 2 times (as shown below).
3. Wrap around the eye diagonally (as shown below).
4. Wrap the roller bandage horizontally and diagonally alternately (eg. horizontal, diagonal, horizontal.)
5. Clip when the roller bandage runs out.
6. Make sure the ears and the uninjured eye are not covered by the roller bandage.
Shoulder Bandage
1. As the casualty to stretch his/her arm out parallel to the ground.
2. Wrap the roller bandage a few times around the shoulder (estimate the number of times needed).
3. Wrap once diagonally around the body.
4. Wrap the remaining length around the shoulder.
5. Clip when the roller bandage runs out.
Head Bandage
1. Ask the casualty to hold the padding on his/her injury with one hand, and one end of the roller bandage with the other.
2. With the other end of the roller bandage, wrap around the head vertically (estimate the number of times needed). Make sure that the bandage does not cover/go behind the casualty's ears.
3. Twist your end of the roller bandage with the end the casualty is holding. Ask the casualty to hold his/her end again after you have twisted it.
4. With your end of the roller bandage, wrap around the head horizontally. Make sure it is above the casualty's eyebrows.
5. Tie a reef knot at the side of the head with the casualty's end of the roller bandage.
*NOTE: This is the only roller bandage method that requires the use of a knot.
Chest Bandage
1. Place a padding on the injury.
2. Hold the apex of a triangular bandage at the casualty's shoulder.
3. Take the other two ends of the bandage and tie a reef knot at the casualty's side, towards the back (as shown below).
4. Bring the remaining long end of the reef knot up to the shoulder and tie a reef knot with the apex of the triangular bandage at the shoulder (this is not shown for the back view below).
5. Ask the casualty to apply pressure on the padding with his/her hand.
Fractured Lower Arm/Wrist Bandage
1. Place a splint on the arm (use a book or something hard that will cover the fractured area (so that the fractured area cannot bend).
* SPLINT: a thin piece of wood or other rigid material used to immobilize a fractured or dislocated bone, or to maintain any part of the body in a fixed position.
2. Use a broad bandage to wrap/criss-cross around the middle of the splint.
3. Tie a reef knot and tuck in the ends.
4. Use an arm sling.
Fractured Fingers
1. Take a folded triangular bandage and unfold it once.
2. Put the fractured fingers in between the fold and fold it back (shown below).
3. Use an elevation sling and immobilize it with a broad bandage.
CPR
- If the casualty becomes conscious, do the head to toe survey and tell the instructor, 'Turn casualty to recovery position, monitor breathing and level of consciousness'.
- If the instructor tells you that white fluid is flowing out, turn the head to the side (if it is movable) or the whole body (if the head is not movable).
*NOTE: Needless to say, actually do it for real life situations.
... I spent way too much effort on this.
Your ever sleep-deprived
Alison