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fireman 18-02-2005 10:06

Re: I could spit i'm so mad!!!
 
GET THIS. .... One of our asian brethren was seen yesterday having a prescription filled for a shed load of pills and drugs (all free) Within minutes he was packing them into a large bubblewrap envelope and posting them off to what must have been his relatives back home.

Margaret Pilkington 18-02-2005 10:28

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When I was a Ward Sister, I used to tell everyone of the policy of 2 visitors to a bed.
I used to explain also the reasoning behind this rule.........if there was a fire we would have 25 patients to evacuate and 50 visitors......always supposing that they all maintained the 2 visitors per bed rule. Even with this explanation some visitors were abusive and would sneak back in as soon as your back was turned. I felt that my job was difficult enough without all this hassle.....but it goes with the territory.

Margaret Pilkington 18-02-2005 10:30

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I once heard a visitor say that giving someone a uniform meant that they could talk to people like S***.........I soon put him straight. (he was from the ethnic community).

fireman 18-02-2005 10:31

Re: I could spit i'm so mad!!!
 
My wife had the same problem , she also used to say she hated open visiting as everyone wanted to ask her questions and that took her away from her other duties.

pendy 18-02-2005 10:33

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I can remember one awful evening at the Infirmary when an ENT patient had forgotten to tell anyone pre-op that she was a bleeder. We had to rush her back to theatre, bleeding profusely, and the visitors formed a solid block across the corridor, gawping! After pushing politely and asking them to move, I finally yelled "All right, stay there and watch her bleed to death!". They moved.

Margaret Pilkington 18-02-2005 10:35

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I also disliked the open visiting as it meant that you could not get the work done, and it was very difficult to do consultant ward rounds when you were constantly ushering visitors away from the bedside......I just used to get the visitors to leave the whole of the bay. How can you have a private conversation with a patient knowing that there are visitors earwigging at the other side of the curtain????

lettie 18-02-2005 11:18

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We have 3 visitors per bed on maternity, we also have set visiting hours for everybody but the father of the baby. This is not only a fire regulation (we would have 22 mums, 22+ babies bearing in mind that we often have twins on the wards, 66 visitors and 2 or 3 staff to evacuate) This is also for the security of the babies. If your baby was snatched I'm sure that you would play holy hell. We have a no children allowed apart from the mother's own children rule. People are generally stupid when it comes to a member of the family having a baby. They will often bring in children with infectious diseases such as chicken pox. We had to ban children because of this as we had an outbreak of chest infections amongst the babies a few years ago. Approx 6 babies had to be admitted to NICU with the same infection, one baby nearly died. This infection was traced back to the child of a visitor who wasn't even related to the mother. As said before none of the visitors ever wash their hands.
I once had to evacuate the ward when the fire alarm went off during visiting. I was told to F Off by one relative who refused to leave. I told her that if she would rather burn to death or suffocate on fumes then be my guest... I have also had problems clearing the visitors from the ward when one of our ladies had a massive post partum heamorrhage and could have died. We desperately needed to get her to theatre and again the visitors were in the way and being abusive. We got security up to move them. We don't have visitors on the delivery suite, as it is not fair on the women who are labouring (the rooms are not soundproof) I am so glad that I work on there now, as the ward visiting times are getting us all down. I think that all maternity visiting should be restricted to partner and own children only. The worst offenders are often grandparents believe it or not. Women are only in hospital for about 24 hours following a vaginal delivery and 3 days following a Caesarian these days if all is well. Why do all these visitors need to come to the hospital, there's no need for it, they could be visiting women at home. Incidentally, we did try open visiting, but the women complained that they were being inundated with visitors all day and not getting any rest. People should bear in mind that new mums are tired, especially after being up all night trying to breastfeed a demanding baby. They can do without the visitors.:)

Acrylic-bob 18-02-2005 11:27

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One would think that after millions of years of indulging in this pastime, the art of breeding would be if not as easy then at least as straightforward as folding a handkerchief. From what Lettie and Margaret have had to say on the subject it seems more like organised chaos. I am surprised that anyone manages to get born at all.

lettie 18-02-2005 11:34

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I am surprised that anyone gets any kind of care these days in hospital. There are frequently only 2 qualified staff on the wards (post-natal especially) looking after 22 mums and babies. Midwives and nursing staff seem to accrue more and more paperwork to do with every passing government target and proposal. I remember once asking at a team meeting (when our manager introduced us to yet more new paperwork that we had to complete to meet some target or other) if it would be possible for any of us to actually do some midwifery for a change. The result being a roomful of giggles from my equally jaded colleagues...:D

fireman 18-02-2005 11:39

Re: I could spit i'm so mad!!!
 
My wife was so short staffed once that she found that she was struggling to feed very ill patients. When she brought this up with the grey suit department she was told to get the relatives in to feed them

chav1 18-02-2005 14:39

Re: I could spit i'm so mad!!!
 
while visiting my baby the asian woman futher down the ward who was leaving packed up all her stuff the proceeded to pack up the bed sheets and walked out with her family , all 8 of them

sorry but those odds were too much for me and i wasnt gonna start a riot on a baby ward by confronting then over some sheets but dosnt it show how some people simply abuse the system

between treating imigrants and people stealing from hospitals its no wonder the nhs in such a crisis

fireman 18-02-2005 14:49

Re: I could spit i'm so mad!!!
 
She aws maybe going to wash and iron them and take them back to the ward as a sign of her appreciation. Eh Eh !!!!!!!!

chav1 18-02-2005 14:54

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Originally Posted by fireman
She aws maybe going to wash and iron them and take them back to the ward as a sign of her appreciation. Eh Eh !!!!!!!!

the same woman instead of leaving bottles out the baby hadnt finished to be taken away would store them for later use and put the fresh ones in her bag to take home

your not supposed to use them after they have been opened for 2 hrs but she managed to cope nad had a nice collection of unopened and unrefridgereated milk to take home at the end of her stay

aslo some prat visited his baby with flu and was sneezing all over the place with newborn babies on the ward , how thick can some people be ..?

fireman 18-02-2005 14:58

Re: I could spit i'm so mad!!!
 
Must have been a boy baby they don't usually visit girls they are a disposable asset.

chav1 18-02-2005 15:03

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Originally Posted by fireman
Must have been a boy baby they don't usually visit girls they are a disposable asset.

lmao

thats so true but the political correctness lot have even got the truth listed under racism

you cant even call a convicted burgular a theif these days i think you have to say " collector of other peoples possesions " or somthing like that :rolleyes:


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