Driving skills
Posted by: muckypaws
19th May 2014 12:52pm
jjdrer
- 18th Jun 2014 08:07pm
It is a great idea but arrangements need to be made. You need to respect the privacy of patients and their families, especially in the early stages of their treatment. I experienced a situation where my now late very elderly Mother was rushed to a public hospital and after extensive tests I was told she had no chance of survival of acute renal failure and I made the heartbreaking decision for her to go into palliative care. Minutes later a Dr. with several medical students with him, talked about it in my and my Mother's hearing. I found it very distressing. It temporarily upset me so much I had to leave her room for a few minutes to compose myself. The Dr. is very lucky I didn't give him my thoughts on his unthoughtful actions.
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