Being a Law-abiding Pharmacist
That is not going to be my future intention if I should fail the Pharmacy Forensic Paper today.
But the truth is… the paper busted me this morning. So what if I know what to do and what not to do in name of justice when I am on duty? Apparently ‘impracticallity’ is the norm going on in my homeland, where simply, students and even working professionals like us have to take written tests to justify our profession.
O bugger!
Question:What must we abide to under Poison Regulations ‘52 when supplying any poison?
A. Regulation 9, 11, 12
B. Regulation 9
C. Regulation 12
Me: … *feeling at the most illiterate at that very moment of time*
No, I do not know what’s in the Poison Regulation 9, 11, 12 for all that matters. BUT I do know, should I dispense any poison, there’s a list of things that I should fill onto (that I should not bother boring you with) and should I supply any poison in bulk, there’s another whole list of protocol I should be practicing. Get the picture?
*sigh*
I blame myself this time for not reading the 2 orange books squarely. I blame myself for merely reading those books to know what’s my duty but left off the bullet headings/subheadings.
So who am I to whine and complain? It is NOT a practical exam afterall, ay? Sometimes, people lack of objectives in their daily doings due to lack of practicallity. Sometimes, people strive so hard only to know by the end of the day things don’t make any sense at all. People in general.. or at least i know it happens here.
Alot.
Better attempt next time.
Are they nuts? Must be the one who set the paper is with nuts.
I am sure there is some way it could have been easier questions than regulations. Hmmm try out on the head pharmacist or the senior ones. I bet some of them don’t know it either.
Anyway, we learn something from everything we face. So, now you know better.
Don’t worry, be happy. Next thing you know you will be the happiest person on planet earth.
dgodfather, on 11-23-2006 @ 9:12 am |