I encountered the same thing when I had surgery on Jan 19th, nurse mentioned to me, "Did the doctor/surgeon come by and mark & initial the incision?" Foot surgery, they had me put a compression stocking on the other leg, like a marker or flag, doctor did come by, spoke with him briefly, never did a lay out or marked the foot. Good bunch in there, they triple checked with me about what foot, what was to be done etc. Seems these people are awful busy and waste no time, doctor included, think I met and spoke to this guy once for a few minutes at most, before you know it he's working on my foot, post op, spoke a few minutes, and the last appt. spoke a few minutes, have to remind him of whats going on, they look at the wrong paper work or who knows what, seems like they could take off the wrong leg or something !
The worst was that there is some shortage of the sedatation or anesthesia drugs needed, the staff was openly talking about it and were actively seeking trades with other facilities for same, I'm thinking what is this the 4077th M*A*S*H or what ? Large facility, all kinds of traffic, people coming and going. Government involved with both of these scenarios, here I am wondering, they put me out (Local on the nerve and sedation which did knock me out)am I going to feel this and not be able to say something, cause they're short on drugs...... cripes theres tons of drugs on the streets, none in the medical facilities though LOL !
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