Wednesday, January 26, 2011

~SIBUK~

Tahun ni rasa sibuk sangat. Padahal jadual mengajar sama saja jumlah kreditnya. Mungkin sebab terlalu banyak tugasan di luar bilik darjah. Macam-macam. Terutama tugas sebagai Guru Data. EMIS, SMM, semua nak hujung bulan ni. Terkial-kial nak sediakan semua. Yang menambahkan lagi parah, BPM kena tulis tangan. Kalau dulu copy+paste je, pastu print. Ada masa terluang sikit, sediakan rancangan mengajar harian. Nasib baik la sukan bulan 6, kalau bulan 3 lagi la parah.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

~ADIK@RAYYAN~


Tangan adik dicucuk jarum untuk masukkan air.

Adik sedang makan ubat.
Play time! 

Adik maintain cute!

~ADIK GOT BRONCHIOLITIS~

Assalamualaikum.

Bad & sad news! Adik admitted to Paediatrics Ward@Hospital Kampar.

Bronchiolitis. Itu yang doktor beritahu. Kahak/Mucus dalam paru2. Lebih tepat dalam bronchiols.

Cari2 kat internet, dapat maklumat sikit. Credit to http://kidshealth.org

Bronchiolitis is a common illness of the respiratory tract caused by an infection that affects the tiny airways, called the bronchioles, that lead to the lungs. As these airways become inflamed, they swell and fill with mucus, making breathing difficult.

Bronchiolitis:
  • most often affects infants and young children because their small airways can become blocked more easily than those of older kids or adults
  • typically occurs during the first 2 years of life, with peak occurrence at about 3 to 6 months of age
  • is more common in males, children who have not been breastfed, and those who live in crowded conditions
Day-care attendance and exposure to cigarette smoke also can increase the likelihood that an infant will develop bronchiolitis.
Although it's often a mild illness, some infants are at risk for a more severe disease that requires hospitalization. Conditions that increase the risk of severe bronchiolitis include prematurity, prior chronic heart or lung disease, and a weakened immune system due to illness or medications.
Kids who have had bronchiolitis may be more likely to developasthma later in life, but it's unclear whether the illness causes or triggers asthma, or whether children who eventually develop asthma were simply more prone to developing bronchiolitis as infants. Studies are being done to clarify the relationship between bronchiolitis and the later development of asthma.
Bronchiolitis is usually caused by a viral infection, most commonlyrespiratory syncytial virus (RSV). RSV infections are responsible for more than half of all cases of bronchiolitis and are most widespread in the winter and early spring. Other viruses associated with bronchiolitis include rhinovirus, influenza (flu), and human metapneumovirus.






Monday, January 17, 2011

~KPI, HEADCOUNT, SMM, EMIS, DOKUMENTASI....~

Assalamualaikum.

Minggu dah masuk minggu ke-3 persekolahan. Tapi kerja makin bertimbun-timbun. Dah pening nak dahulukan yang mana 1. Tu tak campur dengan meeting tiap minggu. Esok ada mesyuarat Koperasi Sekolah pula. Headcount kena siapkan minggu ini. SMM pula kena kumpulkan semua maklumat setiap kelas sebelum 31 Januari. EMIS pulak dh lepas due date (15hb). Data Operasi SBP lagi.

Tahun ni memang kena uruskan masa dengan betul. Harap tiada kerja yang tercicir.





P/S: Saja nak show-off necktie baru sekolah. Hasil rekaan Che'Gu.
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