First to the Mods: If I'm duplicating a previous thread, please do what you need to do. I couldn't find another one on this topic.Those of you in dialysis units, does your unit allow cell phones? Mine does not. I find this rule silly. In the first place, on countless occasions I have forgotten to shut off my cell phone and no one has been affected. The unit also has two laptop computers mounted on special carts and connected to the internet via wireless network. And on those rare occasions when I need to make a call, they'll bring me a wireless phone. So it's not as if they don't already have sources of RF (radio frequency) in the room.I must say I wouldn't want to put up with a room full of patients chatting on the phone, so the rule does have one benefit. But occasionally I need to get a call out, and it would be nice to have the option.What do you think?
They just don't want everybody getting a bunch of calls I assume. Other than that they just want control of everything I guess.
Quote from: nkviking75 on January 21, 2007, 07:47:13 PMFirst to the Mods: If I'm duplicating a previous thread, please do what you need to do. I couldn't find another one on this topic.Those of you in dialysis units, does your unit allow cell phones? Mine does not. I find this rule silly. In the first place, on countless occasions I have forgotten to shut off my cell phone and no one has been affected. The unit also has two laptop computers mounted on special carts and connected to the internet via wireless network. And on those rare occasions when I need to make a call, they'll bring me a wireless phone. So it's not as if they don't already have sources of RF (radio frequency) in the room.I must say I wouldn't want to put up with a room full of patients chatting on the phone, so the rule does have one benefit. But occasionally I need to get a call out, and it would be nice to have the option.What do you think?A simple search using the term "Cell Phone" comes up with http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=157.0 - EpomanOwner/Admin
I say ban all cell phones indoors like smoking.
I know where you are comimng from Zach, but I'm not one for losing our civil liberties.
Quote from: sluff on January 22, 2007, 03:10:04 PMI know where you are comimng from Zach, but I'm not one for losing our civil liberties.Cell phones or boom boxes, it's all about the volume ... and the violation of the civil liberties of my ears.
I would hate to lose civil liberties as much as the next girl, I just wish that people would simply learn to respect others. I'm personally tired of hearing people speak loudly about aspects of their personal lives that I do not need to hear - especially during dialysis.