3. Turning on all the lights and leaving them on when they leave. 8. Being left in the hallway waiting for transporter to take you back to your room.
Bringing me a container of ice water when I just asked for ice.
ohhh that reminds me of those squeezy air pump leg thingys that are supposed to help your circulation post op. Between the compressor noise and the alarm going off, I was ready to jump out the window! Did the genius who invented those ever try to sleep in the same room while they were plugged in???
okarol, I have to agree with you on the leg things. Len got all sweaty and begged me to take them off for a little while and then they would alarm. How about the IV's, those things would constantly alarm and try to get a nurse to come (fat chance), I got so I messed around with them and got them started again (then nurse would come in, hours later and get attitude that touch it). You just can't win with some nurses.
Being forgotten about by transportation.Having my lunch taken out of my room before I have gotten back from whatever test I was sent to take. Do you know how long meals are apart?
and the Doctor is on rounds and will see you and your spouse when he comes in .....Is it Rounds of Golf ? They must be playing 36 holes or is rounds at the bar because you cant find them in the hospital !!!!Katonsdad