I could take some pictures of what I think you should not be doing from my uint? You interested?
Well allright Kit, Girlfriend, you know what's up dont'cha?? KIT FOR PRESIDENT!!! You've got my vote honey
I haven't started diaylsis yet, but I'm an old hand at iron transfusions, which are done in the Oncology Dept. I'm guessing the set-up is similar for patients there getting chemo. And I agree - get comfortable chairs! (Iron transfusions take between 7 to 9 hours - the chairs do NOT get more comfy when you stay in them longer!)My other big gripe is the radio playing. I did a transfusion just before Christmas and they had a radio on for the nurses to listen to. 9 straight hours of Christmas carols did not leave me in a holly jolly mood. They had it loud enough to hear over my own headphones. If I'm going to be stuck in an environment that long, I want to be able to control the temp, the sound, and who I have to talk to while I'm sitting there. I'm very much in favor of private cubbys. At least a few of them - I realize some people prefer the social interaction, like the previous poster mentioned - but shouldn't we have the choice? And those flimsy little sliding curtains do not count! Try some solid, sound blocking wall screens at least. Would it be so hard to ask if you minded open seating or prefered some privacy?I also got parked next to the ice machine once - just try and sleep or even think with that clunking in your ear every few minutes. It's nice that they have one located close by so people can access it without getting a nurse to do it - but not great for the chairs close to it.And if they can't afford new artwork, do you think they could at least rotate it once in a while? How hard would it be to change the pictures from one room to another? Why is it the kids' wards get murals and happy colors and the rest of us get puke green and bad prints that look like they've been stolen from a Holiday Express after a fire?