Maybe I've had a sense of humour by-pass today.
But nurses are busy and Kate, whatever people think of her is a woman ill enough to be hospitalised. Where is the joke in this?
( , Wed 5 Dec 2012, 12:14, Share, Reply)
But nurses are busy and Kate, whatever people think of her is a woman ill enough to be hospitalised. Where is the joke in this?
( , Wed 5 Dec 2012, 12:14, Share, Reply)
To be fair...
...i think she probably has a few personal nurses looking after her personally in shifts, they aren't going to just let anyone look after her. If anything i expect nurses/other patients are suffering more due to her being in there due to the media attention and everything else rather than a prank phone call.
On the plus side: due to this their reviewing phone protocols and data protection.
( , Wed 5 Dec 2012, 12:22, Share, Reply)
...i think she probably has a few personal nurses looking after her personally in shifts, they aren't going to just let anyone look after her. If anything i expect nurses/other patients are suffering more due to her being in there due to the media attention and everything else rather than a prank phone call.
On the plus side: due to this their reviewing phone protocols and data protection.
( , Wed 5 Dec 2012, 12:22, Share, Reply)
You might be right.
I'm just on my high horse because I had a relative in hospital recently and getting through on the phone was a bugger, and getting accurate updates was even worse.
( , Wed 5 Dec 2012, 12:25, Share, Reply)
I'm just on my high horse because I had a relative in hospital recently and getting through on the phone was a bugger, and getting accurate updates was even worse.
( , Wed 5 Dec 2012, 12:25, Share, Reply)
You need to get over the crane incident, it'll be ok.
The phone isn't an ideal way to get in touch with hospitals at all, this nurse only spoke to her due to the fact she thought it was the Queen so normal rules didn't apply, no questions were asked regarding the identity of the caller to be certain they should be disclosing the information.
The nurses fucked up because they thought the Royal family aren't to be questioned or treated the same as the family/relatives of other 'common' patients.
( , Wed 5 Dec 2012, 12:32, Share, Reply)
The phone isn't an ideal way to get in touch with hospitals at all, this nurse only spoke to her due to the fact she thought it was the Queen so normal rules didn't apply, no questions were asked regarding the identity of the caller to be certain they should be disclosing the information.
The nurses fucked up because they thought the Royal family aren't to be questioned or treated the same as the family/relatives of other 'common' patients.
( , Wed 5 Dec 2012, 12:32, Share, Reply)
That crane is still there
On a building site. Doing building work. It even has a ladder on it so the people can get to it. I didn't sleep at all last night thinking about it, which might explain me being cranky.
( , Wed 5 Dec 2012, 12:50, Share, Reply)
On a building site. Doing building work. It even has a ladder on it so the people can get to it. I didn't sleep at all last night thinking about it, which might explain me being cranky.
( , Wed 5 Dec 2012, 12:50, Share, Reply)
I have it on good authority that she is dumped on a filthy trolly in a corridor.
& all the nurses have forgotten about her.
( , Wed 5 Dec 2012, 12:39, Share, Reply)
& all the nurses have forgotten about her.
( , Wed 5 Dec 2012, 12:39, Share, Reply)