Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Serendipity Caps Review

EXTRA, EXTRA.. READ ALL ABOUT IT!


My newest surgical cap arrived last week from Serendipity Caps. I have had a week of wearing it, washing it, and wearing it again and have finally come to make this review!

The surgical cap is light but not made of cheap fabric (100% cotton and pre-washed to prevent shrinkage). Serendipity makes surgical caps with various fabric designs that can let you express yourself in a classy, preppy way! The packaging was the absolute cutest! It comes in a little pouch for you to throw in your laundry. S.C. also gives you a cute note with washing instructions. If you want nice compliments all day be sure to purchase these! These caps are not only cute but they come in a low price (less than $10).  As you all know, I'm a student! I'm not made out of money! 

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**Disclaimer : I was given this cap from Serendipity Caps, this review is based off my opinions only. Thank you!

xx, mindey
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Thursday, February 5, 2015

what's in my bag

Longchamp
Le Pliage Edition



I love my Longchamp for oh-so-many reasons: it looks good, the color goes with everything (that I wear,) it's comfortable to carry, and it fits SO MUCH CRAP. I like to call it my Mary Poppins bag. You never know what you're gonna grab a hold of when you stick your hand in! (That's what she said??) Mindey and I were hanging out the other day and she caught a glimpse of the inside, "Damn you got a lot of stuff in here!" No Mindey, I'm prepared! Zombie apocalypse? Psshhh I have everything essential that I'll need - or that's what I like to tell myself.

Now I'm going to warn you, this is a long post of pictures of random girly crap. Some of you may like these kind of posts, some of you may not. I know I'm always interested to see what someone carries in their bag, especially if it's a big ol' thing.

So I hope all you lovely people enjoy!
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Michael Kors wallet
This wallet literally holds EVERYTHING. I love it!

Sugar Paper planner
I'm OBSESSED with my planner. Enough said.

iPad mini
I don't know how I got through life before
owning an iPad mini.

Victoria's Secret bag for pens
I have SO many pens that I've collected. Perfect little
case for all of them!

Eos chapstick & Lush lip scrub
These two go with me EVERYWHERE.

Women's Health & Cosmopolitan
Typically I'm not one to keep magazines in my bag but this
past week my boyfriend was in the hospital and I needed
some reading material while hanging out at the hospital.

Mac Studio Fix powder foundation
I typically use the Studio Fix liquid foundation so
throughout the day when I tend to get oily around
my t-zone, this powder is the bomb dot come when it
comes to handling that situation!

PINK "Ready to Party" body mist
What I love about this scent is that it's not too overwhelming.
It's perfect to spray on after a day at the kennel.

Eos hand lotion
I love this little Eos lotion. I wash my hands a lot
throughout the day at work so they tend to get super
dry - this is the perfect fix for that!

Small Betsey Johnson bag for Washi tape
I have a serious Washi tape problem. It's so bad that
I had to use this bag to put them all in. I haven't even
used half of them but I CAN'T STOP BUYING THEM.

Maybelline Color Sensational lipstick in "Lust for Blush"
I love Maybelline's matte formula. This is the perfect pink 
shade for ANYONE. It's always nice to have just in case.

Too Faced "Better Than Sex" mascara
Because it's better than sex, duh.

My car keys
I've been driving Colton's car this past week so these have
taken up residence in my bag. Typically they're hanging
on a cute little hook by our front door.

Kashi granola bar
Yo girls gotta eat!

Colton's bracelets
Like I mentioned above, my boyfriend has been in the
hospital this past week so the night he got admitted,
these got thrown into my bag while in the ER.

iPhone/iPad charger
My electronic devices die so fast. Cannot be without this!

Annddd of course I have the random array of trash: receipts, old mail, food wrappers, and god knows what else. My bags a mess. My life's a mess. But whose isn't?!

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xx, brit
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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

HEY!

LET US KNOW
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Good morning to our beautiful followers! This is just a quick post to ask you, the follower:

What are you interested in seeing/reading about on our blog? We like to consider ourselves a lifestyle blog so we can blog about all sorts of things that interest us AND you. So let us know! What do you want to see more of? This blog is not only a place for us to express our interests (make-up, clothes, etc.) and share our routines through school/work but also a place for YOU to get lost in our words.

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xx, brit & mindey
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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

What Not to forget in the sterile field - Mindey's version

Yes, you need to know what surgery you have, make sure your goggles are on, shoe covers, etc. I'm talking about the stuff you may not really think about. Things I've heard from classmates or stories my preceptors have told me. The following are my top 5!


1) You do NOT know! In fact, you don't know it at all. If you did, you wouldn't be a student, right? DO NOT let these haunting words (...oh, I know) slip out of your mouth! (if it does, recuperate at all costs)

2) Have a list of questions you have already written down for the doctor (They like it when they get good questions and might open up better for you.)


I typically ask:
                        What was this patient's diagnosis?
                        How long is recovery after the procedure? Etc.

3) READ the BOARD. This might sound unnecessary to tell you, but when you scrub and put two pairs of latex gloves and open instruments and have everything ready in a neat pile, JUST TO KNOW YOUR PATIENT HAS A LATEX ALLERGY! YUP! That whole setup and instruments you laid out is aallllll to waste. And yes, you will feel 2 feet tall when you tell your doctor.

4) Be EXTRA EXTRA careful with sharps. Last thing on your mind. Passing suture, cutting suture, and counting with the circulator, it can make you work up a sweat. PLEASE be EXTRA careful with this. You might think, "that will never happen to me." Think again. And the process that comes with it, lets just say SLOW DOWN when you're anywhere near sharps. EYE contact with your sharps when you're around them. And be afraid of them. YOU HAVE THE CONTROL, take it!

5) INTRODUCE YOURSELF ESPECIALLY to the surgeon. Yes, I know it's intimidating and YES I know they may forget your name the same second you tell them, and they may also look at you as if "ain't nobody go time for that", but it is a MUST. And hey, you have the mask on when you take it off its like you have an alter ego. They wont ever know who you are if you make a mistake.

Don't forget to SPEAK UP! This is what I say out loud to the doctor in one breath -- "Good morning Dr. ___ my name is _____ and i'm the surgical tech student for this case, I hope that's alright."

Disclaimer - these are my opinions and advice as a student in the Surgical Tech world. Always follow hospital policy where ever you may go! :)

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Thank you all for your amazingly good feed back! Hope this helps!
Good luck!

xx, Mindey
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