Nurses are used to hearing lots of bells and buzzers. When patients push their call button, a sound alerts the staff to come give assistance. When the IV bag needs replaced, another sound emits to alert the nurse to the situation. Monitors on patients go off when something goes a bit off there as well.
It has been so strange, sitting by my Mom's hospital bed, as I'm not a nurse there. She has nurses and aides and respiratory therapists and surgical staff to take care of her. My role has been that of a family member.
It doesn't stop me from feeling like I need to answer everyone else's call light, though! I was sitting out in the waiting area and the elevator made that ding sound to announce it's arrival.
Just like Pavlov's dogs, I felt the need to respond...not by drooling, though.
I think I'd feel better if I could do some of the nursing things for my Mom. She is, however, receiving great nursing care. I am so very grateful for those who have helped her. In fact, I am full of gratitude for all the medical care available to us. Really. She has been well cared for and will soon be home recovering.
Get well Mom!
10 comments:
For years I felt that need to respond every time I heard a baby cry.
I'm sorry that your mother and you are going through this. Keeping you in my prayers
Sue, I like your blog and loved it on blogionaire.com
Thank you for being there
Woof! Great post! Hope your mom continues to improve. :)
Oh, I still do that!
Thanks, Lisa. The week has ended better than it began. Mom is now home and doing very well.
Thank you!
I was so grateful that I got to go be with her.
Thank-you. She is recovering better than I could have imagined.
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