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  1. #1
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    People think healing is a vacation because you're lying down, when in fact it's really hard work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NbyNW View Post
    People think healing is a vacation because you're lying down, when in fact it's really hard work.
    Nurses and hospital staff and people who write protocols really ought to know better, though. I guess that's just it though ... the only ones who see the effect of the disruption on the patients, have no power to do anything about it.

    I read something not too long ago about how the noise level in the average hospital is so high that it affects the mental functioning of the people who work there. Let alone people who are trying to get well or be caregivers.

    Best to RD as he continues to heal.

    And just a word about my dad's experience last week ... if they transfer RD to a SNF for the next phase, be sure that med transfers are arranged well in advance, and do what you can to see that the courier leaves the hospital before he does. Missing 16 hours' doses of pain meds days after surgery = not good.
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    what is an snf?
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    Skilled Nursing Facility (rehab center). They usually transfer patients after they've recovered enough from surgery that they no longer meet the guidelines for hospitalization, but they need more care than they could get at home.
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    And in rapid conversation they really do say "sniff" for SNF.

    Best wishes for speedy recovery and some rest too.
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    Hang in there Mimi and RD - Before you know it, RD will be out of ICU and then you will have a host of new problems in the general rooms! I think the hospital part of being sick just makes it worse!!!!

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    oh no, he's going into another ward here. what's great about this place is that all the facilities and all of the doctors have instant access to each other and all the tests. it's great. they even can see when other doctors have appointments with you!
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    Yeowch, but isn't he supposed to be resting to recover from surgery in there? Hope the ICU stay will be short, if it can't be sweet. Medical personnel are just...puzzling.
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    I had a similar experience when I had surgery a few years ago. I was trying to sleep in my half-conscious state and I kept hearing this beeping and thinking 'I wish they'd attend to whomever is beeping so much' and then I realized it was me. Every time the alarm went off, they woke me up to check on me. Finally, some doctor/supervisor came in and asked if I was an athlete. I hesitated because I was out of shape and overweight at the time but said "yes" and they shut off the alarm for me. My RHR is in the low 40s naturally - regardless of my exercise routine and it confuses medical personnel all the time.

    Mimi - I hope your DH has an easy recovery and that you both get some rest soon!
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