Why is there no musical devices in the patient compartment of an ambulance?
Music to sooth the savage beast right?
Anyway...
Several of the people I worked with in my past ED employ would have Ipods with only one ear piece in. They were happier at work. They obviously would have to remove it in order to do things like listen to lung sounds, etc.
When you go to a doctor's office, there is often some background music.
Even when you are in a surgical theatre, one of the most important roles of anesthesia is to find something on the stereo everyone will agree on.
Music in the MRI machine.
Nurses walking around the wards and even ICU now plugged into their Iphones.
Nobody gets upset over the white noise in the coffee shop and I can assure you that my coffee being made right is matter of life and death.
What is the hold up with the back of an ambulance?
Music to sooth the savage beast right?
Anyway...
Several of the people I worked with in my past ED employ would have Ipods with only one ear piece in. They were happier at work. They obviously would have to remove it in order to do things like listen to lung sounds, etc.
When you go to a doctor's office, there is often some background music.
Even when you are in a surgical theatre, one of the most important roles of anesthesia is to find something on the stereo everyone will agree on.
Music in the MRI machine.
Nurses walking around the wards and even ICU now plugged into their Iphones.
Nobody gets upset over the white noise in the coffee shop and I can assure you that my coffee being made right is matter of life and death.
What is the hold up with the back of an ambulance?