Is hospitalised.
Wanted to make a trip to the toilet - fell; fractured leg, back.
In the hospital, she was branded with a green tag which, according to mummy, means that she's at high risk for falls.
So again, a trip to the toilet. Nurse left her there (probably at Mama's own request), and voila! Fractured arm.
So who's right? The patient? Though she insisted, the nurse should never have left her alone? Because of the green wristlet? So the missy is wrong for letting a human come to more harm? For goodness' sake, this hospital with real life patients is no dummy practice.
Or the nurse? Because the patient requested to do things herself?
No one will be faulted, I guess. We need the nurses. Whether trainee/students or not. If they are young, inexperienced or passion-less, no choice - lack of healthcare providers.
If they are too tired from being overworked and still have to complete their duties.. Then how?
For the record, Mama is tiny. Think I'm almost twice her size/height. When I visited her last night, her whole right leg was bandaged, along with her (newly so) left arm.
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Friday, January 27, 2012
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Kind-hearted stranger!
Daddy's cab's first accident of the year! Pray the drivers will be safe and sound always!
While my uncle (relief driver for that weekend) was driving.. then the backside kenna kissed. Mummy said that my uncle was blur and lost 'cos it was his first-time accident.
Luckily, the passenger was alert and saw! He (She?) recounted for my uncle.. and into the workshop went the taxi.
Big thank you to this nice nice nice stranger! Imagine if the accident details were fuzzy, or number plate not noted. Thank God too my uncle is alright.
Darn those hit-and-run cars..
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While my uncle (relief driver for that weekend) was driving.. then the backside kenna kissed. Mummy said that my uncle was blur and lost 'cos it was his first-time accident.
Luckily, the passenger was alert and saw! He (She?) recounted for my uncle.. and into the workshop went the taxi.
Big thank you to this nice nice nice stranger! Imagine if the accident details were fuzzy, or number plate not noted. Thank God too my uncle is alright.
Darn those hit-and-run cars..
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