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is yelling accepatable?? ever??

Jane Harper janeharper at mac.com
Tue Dec 30 11:07:52 GMT 2008


One reason why I miss metal bedpans and emesis basins -- empty ones made a
lovely CLANG that was as effective in calling for help as yelling  :-D

Jane


On 12/30/08 04:55, "Ross Hofmeyr" <wildmedic at gmail.com> wrote:

> There is one time that yelling (actually, I prefer 'raising your voice') is
> acceptable - when you're the only person in a room with your hands full
> (literally) and you call for help.
> 
> Yelling at colleagues (of whatever type/rank), *especially* in front of
> patients, is absolutely unacceptable.
> 
> R.
> 
> 2008/12/30 Doc Holiday <drydok at hotmail.com>
> 
>> 
>> From: angie504 at hotmail.com> I work with a pariticular trauma surgeon...
>> 
>> --> I will reply later. No time now. The topic of the reply will be "NO, it
>> is NOT"... (with the capitals inteded for emphasis, not loudness)...
>> 
>> But before I do, angie504, I assume you are not a trauma surgeon yourself -
>> is it possible to know what you are?
>> 
>> (BTW, I have visited and been shown around JMH in 2007 - quite interesting
>> to someone who works in a different system and an interesting place in
>> itself regardless)
>> _________________________________________________________________
>> 

-- 
Jane Harper, PhD(c), RN, APN
Trauma Nurse Practitioner, Rockford, IL





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