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This is actually a really good thing. Embarrassing for you but vital to the residents. Plus, nurses usually don't have any sense of modesty once they're done with nursing school, so I doubt they cared what you weren't wearing.
what happened after?
Wow thats a lot better than they do at any hospital ive ever been at. Kudos on them.
Isn't there usually a "cancel" button on those things??
"Im disabled!"
A++ for the reference. Ta for the laugh.
I'm picturing and hearing Bill engolve (can't spell) going "You here to wipe the general's butt?"
I've always had a fear of accidentally hitting that damn button lmfao
And when they knocked and shouted "are you okay in there?" you yelled "yeah sorry I hit the button by accident" and everything was ok
They don't always knock. Sometimes they just go in without knocking in case of an emergency.
This is just like that episode of "IT crowd". Just answer every question with "I am disabled" now.
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At least you know they have great service there
Unless it's you're dealing with residents at risk for a heart attack or a stroke, meaning every single second counts...