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by Spooky23
3475 days ago
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I would agree. In extended hospital sessions that my wife and I have experienced, having continuity was huge, especially as the nurses swap out every 8-12 hours. In my case, I suffered from this issue after a back surgery when some dumbass hospitalist read my chart wrong and told the nurse to cut off pain medication 10 hours after a spinal fusion. I asked the nurse for meds after she woke me up at 3 AM (to take my blood pressure and ask if my birthday had changed) and she refused and essentially accused me of shopping for narcotics. When my surgeon checked in on me at the start of his day (5AM), he was shocked and got things fixed. |
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But couldn't this also be explained by said person lacking enough sleep?