Why doesn t the patient want to live in the same room with the care?

Updated on tourism 2024-04-28
42 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, the patient is unwilling to live in the same room with the escort, then it may be that the patient feels that the escort's service attitude is not good. Personally, I think that the escort can also communicate with the patient's family

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Patients are reluctant to share a room with their companions, mainly because they find daily life inconvenient, and some people are not used to living with strangers. If it is an elderly person, it is more likely to be accompanied by family members, and in this case, I think we should communicate well with others and let him know that the companion lives with him in order to better take care of her daily life. If the elderly are hospitalized, it is necessary to reassure the elderly and let him know that his family will also come to accompany him from time to time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The patient is reluctant to live in the same room with the escort because the patient herself is not feeling well, she likes to be quiet, she does not like to be disturbed, she is not in a good health, she is not in a good mood, she does not want to talk, she just wants to be alone, so she does not like to be in front of someone.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Patient in general. The heart is more anxious. I'm afraid that the escort living in one room is affected.

    Sleep. On the other hand. The escort is noisy in one room.

    Lots of people. He will have no peace in his heart. Silence is required.

    Some like to play games and accompany patients. So the patient does not like such a person even more, accompany him in the room.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Why is a patient reluctant to share a room with a companion? I think that the patient himself is sick, uncomfortable, in a bad mood, willing to be quiet and does not like to be disturbed, and the general escort is a stranger, and there is nothing to say to him, I think the patient prefers to live with family members.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    On the other hand, if you are used to living alone, you don't want to be in the same room with others, and the personality of sick people is different from normal people, and some people in other aspects are withdrawn and unsociable.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The patient is already unwell, and it is very likely that it is very uncomfortable somewhere, and the escort is in this Gada, and it may be inconvenient, and the other person also feels that the place is small, and he likes to be quiet, so he is not willing to live in the same room with the escort.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because the escort is not familiar with them. Besides, there are patients who are irritable. I want to be pure, pure. So I don't want to live with a companion.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because it is inconvenient to live in the same room with an escort, it is not easy to sleep, so I do not want to live in a room.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It stands to reason that both the patient and the companion live in the same room. As for the patient, he is reluctant to be with a companion. There must be a reason for this! The patient can be asked directly. Find the problem and fix it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The main thing is that the patient needs to be quiet and does not want to disturb the escort and does not want to be disturbed by the escort.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If the escort is his own relative, he is afraid of affecting the quality of the escort's sleep, so he is reluctant to share a room with him.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It may be that some patients are afraid of noisy people playing with mobile phones with their companions, and patients are most afraid of noisy.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The patient thinks that he is fine and does not need to be accompanied, or he thinks that the companion is noisy.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    That's for the patient himself.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The reason why a Buddha became a Buddha is to save sentient beings. Hanging a Buddha statue in the patient's room for the benefit of the sick is also a proclamation by the Buddha himself, which is a manifestation of Amitabha Buddha's great compassionate wish to save suffering sentient beings, without mentioning any conditions. "Dafang Guang Buddha Huayan Sutra" cloud:

    Seeing that he was dying and persuading the Buddha, he showed the statue to pay respect, and again persuaded him to return to the Buddha, because he had to see the Buddha's light. ”

    The Buddha statue itself is the result of the Buddha's compassionate willingness, and it has the merits of the 32 phases and 80 forms of good internal evidence, and it is the solemn manifestation of the Buddha as a whole, even if it is only a glance, the merit is immeasurable, and the more sick sentient beings are, the more they should be allowed to see the Buddha statue. And many of the Buddha's words are taught.

    It can be seen how important it is for patients to see Buddha statues. If the mind-aiding person develops a broad bodhichitta and benefits the patient, so that the patient can see the Buddha statue with his eyes, recite the Buddha's name in his heart, strengthen his faith, and liberate himself from birth and death, then the heart is in harmony with the Buddha and the Tao, and truly practice the Buddha's teachings with actions, which is the greatest respectful offering to the Buddha in body, mouth, and mind. If possible, if there is any filth in the patient's room, it can be removed at any time.

    Of course, it is also necessary to help the mind-keeper to observe the wisdom and weigh the quantity, and if you can achieve the best of both worlds, it is best to be respectful at the same time. A small shrine can be prepared in the patient's room with a curtain that can be opened and closed when wiping or changing. Or design a frame that can be opened and closed.

    If the conditions do not allow, you can prepare a new cloth that has not been used, cover the Buddha statue when wiping the body, and remove the net cloth after wiping; If it is a hanging Buddha statue, when the patient is wiping his body, the person who helps the Buddha should treat the Buddha statue as if it were a real Buddha, invite the Buddha statue down with sincerity and respect, move gently, place it in a clean place, and hang the Buddha statue after scrubbing. In this way, the patient can see the Buddha statue without losing respect.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    No, patients with infectious diseases must be placed in isolation wards, which are strictly disinfected and access to the wards controlled, and ordinary patients have no chance to stay with patients with infectious diseases.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    No, the infectious disease will be isolated, and the isolation is to place the infectious disease and the carrier in a designated place during the infection period to separate from the healthy people, so as to facilitate ** and care. At the same time, it is convenient for the disinfection of pollutants, small pollution range, and reduces the chance of infectious disease transmission. In this way, it is not only conducive to preventing the spread of infectious diseases, but also conducive to the medical education of patientsIsolation can be divided into two types: infectious disease isolation and protective isolation.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    For infectious diseases, patients and ordinary patients should not be placed in the same ward, as there will be a tendency and impact of contagion, and they should be isolated.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Hospitals should be separated, with infectious disease areas.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Patients with infectious diseases will have a dedicated infectious disease ward, and two patients with the same disease may be in the same room.

    However, it is not possible for an ordinary patient to be in the same room as a patient with an airborne infectious disease that can be transmitted by airborne droplets.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Please rest assured that hospitals do not put infectious disease patients and ordinary patients in the same ward.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Hello, generally speaking, patients who do not have such an infection are advised to go to an infectious disease hospital**, and if a patient with an infectious disease is found in a general hospital, he will be advised to transfer to an infectious disease hospital.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    In most hospitals, infectious diseases have special wards, which are separate from ordinary wards, because they are afraid of cross-infection!

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Infectious disease people in the infectious disease department. General patients in general departments. And the hospital is disinfected every day.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    No, the hospital will isolate people with infectious diseases**.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Probably not, once you know that some patients are contagious, they will be quarantined.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    How can a hospital put together an infectious disease and an ordinary patient? Doesn't that spread the disease to other patients?

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Infectious diseases are a group of diseases caused by various pathogens that can spread from person to person, animal to animal, or person to animal. Most of the pathogens are microorganisms, and a small part are parasites, which are also called parasitic diseases. An infectious disease is an infectious disease that can be transmitted from one person or another species to another through various routes.

    Usually this disease can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals, body fluids and excreta of infected people, and objects contaminated by infected people, and can be transmitted through air, water, food, contact, soil, and vertical transmission. Each major hospital has its own infectious disease department. Isolated wards, once an infectious disease is found, it will go to a special ward for conduct**.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    This is in accordance with aseptic technical practice specifications. And even if you look at it, can you know if there is a mismatch for others?

    Don't go to the hospital with hostility. You get the disease yourself, not the doctor.

    In any industry, if you really deliberately deceive a layman, you can steal the dragon and turn the phoenix under your nose.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Generally not, dispensing in a room mainly requires relatively sterile conditions, and your concerns are almost non-existent.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Just said to play somewhere, a little far, can't go back for the time being, live in a hotel here ......

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Just say that there is something to do or that you want to have your own time.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Why find reasons among colleagues? Just tell me directly, and your colleagues won't care.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    They are your colleagues.

    It's not your husband or wife.

    Why make excuses for them?

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Benefits of living with the elderly:

    If the elderly are at home, young people get off work, some old people will make a sumptuous dinner, the family happily sits at the dining table and eats the most ordinary home-cooked food, chatting about the most simple parents, and there is more human touch in a porridge and a meal, and you will find that this is the real life.

    2. Young people can work hard without worries.

    The elderly can share the pressure of raising children and some household chores for the young. For dual-income families, both husband and wife do not have to give up their jobs, and the elderly can become a strong backing, so that the husband and wife can work hard without worries.

    Disadvantages of living with the elderly:

    1. It is easy to cause conflicts between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law.

    In the long run, conflicts between in-laws living together are inevitable. After all, the two generations have different living habits, personalities, etc., when they first got married, everyone was very polite and would endure anything, nothing, but after a long time, it is easy to have contradictions.

    2. There will be various inconveniences.

    This inconvenience includes the privacy of the couple. The two husbands and wives live together, and they like to do whatever they like in the small world, but when they live with their in-laws, sometimes the situation can be very embarrassing.

    Pay attention to the following points when living with the elderly:

    1. Respect the elders and contribute silently, they will see every bit in their eyes, and they don't need you to say it. Conquer them with action.

    2. Care about the elders, they should take the initiative to help when they are uncomfortable, and don't turn a blind eye, which will hurt the hearts of the elderly. Say thoughtful words to comfort them.

    3. They have difficulty moving, so they should help them do what they can, such as helping them serve food, washing their feet, changing clothes, washing clothes, and being patient with the elderly, don't be troublesome.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    To be realistic, in a family with good economic conditions, the children get married directly, that is, they get married directly, instead of living together, and then come back to live, there is a bit of a taste of gnawing at the old, and young people can understand things better, as for parents who feel sorry for their children, they can also make a smile if they give some pocket money.

    If there is this condition, living together is the best solution, may need the help of parents in many aspects, after all, just started a family, need a process of growth, the old people also understand, but what can not be done, the old people raise their children, from that aspect do not owe the child, behind is the child's obligation to the elderly, in this point many young people do not understand.

    The old is reasonable, and it is easy to say anything when you meet the young reasonable, and the three generations of happy people, if one aspect is wrong, hehe, it is very troublesome.

    It is recommended that if there are conditions, separate and live separately, and if there are no conditions, live together, especially the young ones, and be more restrained.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    Young people like freedom, living with their parents, each has its own pros and cons, the key is to understand the true psychology of parents as a junior; If the parents are no longer able to live independently, they should live with them, which involves a question of traditional morality. If the parents can live independently and the financial conditions allow, it is best to live separately and get together again once a week.

  39. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    I think the biggest advantage is that you can always be with the elderly to make them happy, often have someone to talk to them, which can make the old people's thinking run all the time, as long as they are healthy, you often make them happy to talk to them, they are in a good mood, and they will prolong their life.

  40. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    Living together will help you a little more You can be more relaxed, but there are too many disadvantages It's not that a generation looks at the problem from different angles Different living habits Different eating habits Different work and rest times Different ways of speaking Too many differences accumulate over time to cause a lot of mutual dissatisfaction Contradictions arise The two-person world of the two people is also affected Sometimes they can't enjoy themselves It affects the mood The two people have contradictions It is also hindered by the fact that they don't give in to each other The originally small things become bigger In short, it will add a lot of trouble The relationship will also be tense The disadvantages outweigh the benefits If you have the conditions, try to separate and have time to see the elderly, and the relationship looks intimate.

  41. Anonymous users2023-12-30

    Benefits: You can help with household chores, chores, such as things you can't do during working hours, and housework, which can reduce the burden.

    Disadvantages: There is a generation gap in the distance of their own age, many concepts such as values and consumption concepts are different, many things are not used to it, it is easy to cause contradictions, although the body is comfortable, there may be pimples in the heart.

  42. Anonymous users2023-12-29

    Precautions for tuberculosis families**.

    1 The environment in which you live.

    It is best for patients to stay alone at home, and if they are not able to do so, they should sleep in the same room or in separate beds to avoid infection. Patients should have their own special spittoon cups, etc., and the room should have good ventilation, good air circulation, warm sunlight, and appropriate temperature and humidity.

    2 Conditions of diet.

    Eat a high-protein, high-calorie, high-vitamin diet, abstain from spicy foods, and quit smoking and drinking. Promote the consumption of milk, eggs, soy products,. Patients can add one or two meals a day to better nutrition.

    Eat less or no spinach. Patients with long-term fever can consume watermelon juice, orange juice, tomato juice appropriately, and replenish water.

    It is not advisable to eat eggplant, scaleless fish and stale marine fish, freshwater fish (tuna, squid, sardines, hairtail, yellow croaker, carp) while taking rifampicin, isoniazid drugs, so as not to cause food poisoning or allergies.

    Rifampicin should not be taken with milk.

    Isoniazid should not be used at the same time as lactose-containing foods.

    3. Psychological support.

    Some tuberculosis patients are lonely, have low self-esteem, and have negative emotions. Doctors and family members should encourage patients to build confidence and overcome their pain. Let the patient know that tuberculosis is currently possible.

    Some tuberculosis patients and their families are anxious to get sick soon**. Doctors should explain to patients and families the continuity of anti-TB** chemotherapy for at least 6 months, including an initial 2 months of intensification and a minimum of 4 months of consolidation. A small number of patients may need to extend the time appropriately, and the specific amount of time is determined by the local doctor in charge.

    4 Good rest.

    Rest includes mental rest and physical rest. Tuberculosis patients should have a long period of rest to facilitate the recovery of the body, and resuming labor too early may lead to the recurrence or aggravation of tuberculosis due to exertion. Adequate and reasonable rest can maintain better immunity and is conducive to the recovery of tuberculosis patients.

    If your body allows, you can move as long as it doesn't cause fatigue. Patients who cough up blood or have a pneumothorax should be on absolute bed rest.

    5. Marriage and childbirth of young tuberculosis patients.

    Young tuberculosis patients are best to wait until they have recovered before considering marriage and childbearing.

    6 Precautions for elderly tuberculosis patients.

    In addition to the above matters, the elderly tuberculosis patients should also pay attention to the timely supervision of the patients to take medicine, and strengthen the care and care of the patients.

    7 Stay in touch with your doctor.

    Patients and their families should have a certain understanding of the knowledge of tuberculosis and be guided by professional doctors**. Patients with pulmonary tuberculosis should keep in touch with an experienced local infectious disease department or tuberculosis doctor, or a doctor in the tuberculosis prevention and treatment clinic, and regularly follow the doctor's instructions for regular re-examination, and ask or see a doctor in time if there are other changes in the condition.

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