mikeylikesit
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So I had had a 36 y/o male patient in the back of my bus today and he was accompanied by his 5 year old son. I had the patient hooked up to the LP-12 and was running through my assessment when I hear…beep…beep beep beep. The guy’s son was pushing the buttons on my monitor. I kept my cool though and explained to the young lad that the instrument he was “playing with” was a tool of precision that I needed to use in order to take care of his father and that for his and his dads safety I couldn’t have him playing with it and that later I would show him how it worked. Thank goodness he stopped right then because I may have had a second patient by the time we reached the hospital. Do you guys and gals ever have more works on your hands when the patients’ family rides? The family and friend of the patient need to realize that everything they interfere with take valuable time away from the patient.