swee'pea99
Squire
From a special report in this weekend's Guardian...
Everyday something will happen that will cause me or one of my colleagues to remark "that's going in the book.....".
An old man in my ward leaned out of the window and lit up a fag, complaining that he was not allowed to smoke anywhere in the hospital. A nurse gave him a stern lecture about it.Or the lady on oxygen who lit a fag and set herself on fire.
An old man in my ward leaned out of the window and lit up a fag, complaining that he was not allowed to smoke anywhere in the hospital. A nurse gave him a stern lecture about it.
A porter taking me down for a CT scan told me that he had seen 2 young men pushing their mate out to the car park in his hospital bed so he could smoke in the designated smoking area.
Too right - I often think that the experiences that some of my colleagues are exposed to every working day would be a life changing experience for most ordinary people.Yes, NHS staff could nearly all write a book full of anecdotes and amusing accounts - but we could also write some pretty depressing factual accounts as well.
Apparently dermatology patients quite often set themselves on fire. Some of this creams are quite flammable.Like the little old man with the broken back next to me who wouldn't stop 'fiddling' or the other old fella who was quite happy that his 'entire' sex life was with his hand. Us three younger blokes nearly choked laughing.
Or the lady on oxygen who lit a fag and set herself on fire. Or the other old dear who had kept an extra supply of meds in her bag and was doubling up on pain killers