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Went To See Mic Again Today As I Usually Do.
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He is still on the critical list but today to me he seems a little better. He still can't talk very well, he nods and shakes his head a lot. He also sleeps most of the time. He is eating a little but needs to be spoon fed. My real question is WHY do hospitals employ nurses that have little of no English. When I asked the nurse several questions she had to get someone else to answer me and it was not another nurse but a lady who is the ward clerk. I despair of the NHS I really do. She also couldn't answer as she was not a nurse but at least she understood me.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.First of all, glad Mic is comfortable and taking some nourishment.
As regards the language barrier, I feel that is incredibly important to be able to be understood and equally understand what is being said back to you - just happy they had someone who could do that for you today.
Love to you both.
M ♥
As regards the language barrier, I feel that is incredibly important to be able to be understood and equally understand what is being said back to you - just happy they had someone who could do that for you today.
Love to you both.
M ♥
So pleased to hear that Mik seems brighter, must make you feel better too. As to the non-English speaking nurses, no idea. However, I must say that when himself was in the hospital in Biingham there were lots of agency staff and they seemed far cheerier than the hospital staff. Hope you get a decent night's sleep, x
I don't understand it either, jeza - you'd have thought a clinical language requirement would be the bare minimum. I know some Trusts are still recruiting overseas because they can't get the staff from here in the UK.... but surely they undertake some sort of language test as part of the recruitment process.
Best wishes to mic and to you - he really is in the best place at the moment. I hope you're OK ....
Best wishes to mic and to you - he really is in the best place at the moment. I hope you're OK ....
Jeza - my thoughts.... (are with you)
The nurses' English is probably not the deciding factor - altho it does make you think -do they know what they are doing ? - at a time when your mind should be elsewhere.
your questions are probably better directed towards a doctor but finding one of them on a Sunday is a bl++dy miracle
try to get some sleep...
The nurses' English is probably not the deciding factor - altho it does make you think -do they know what they are doing ? - at a time when your mind should be elsewhere.
your questions are probably better directed towards a doctor but finding one of them on a Sunday is a bl++dy miracle
try to get some sleep...
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