John S.
Fri, 06 Jun 2008 12:01:22 -0700
That isn't a hospital rule. It is a simple "We nurses decided we don't do
digital stimulation." This is a result of ignorance and incompetence within a
nursing staff. Doctors have actually had to perform digital stimulation in some
of these hospitals and I personally believe they should make known that they
are not competent to treat disabled people in those facilities. can they really
do an enema if they can't do digital stimulation. And from what you have said,
they can't clean a person, either, or you wouldn't have gotten an infection. We
should publish a list of hospitals that are handicapped and can't help
handicapped people.
Like, in Cincinnati, Ohio, avoid Christ, Providence, Mercy/Anderson, and St.
Luke in Northern Kentucky.
john
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I know they don't do that not digitals like I do at home and that was
partially the reason. My mom had to make sure it was getting done by doing
herself, which my aide does at home. I used about a month after I got home
and then weaning off.
the hopital i went to does digital, i'm surprise one wouldn't! they were
also great on the rolling...every 2 hrs.
dianna
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