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By apegase - 11/07/2015 22:39 - France - Lyon
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By apegase - 11/07/2015 22:39 - France - Lyon
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By ma. - 09/01/2013 02:47 - Canada - Repentigny
Salut, je suis l'auteure de cette VDM. Remettons les choses dans leur contexte: dans le service où je travaille (et je pense que ça doit être pareil dans tous les services de pédiatrie) nous respectons au maximum le rythme des enfants. C'est-à-dire que nous regroupons un maximum des soins afin de ne pas avoir à les réveiller justement. Sauf que là il était 9h30, que tous les enfants avaient été vus et qu'il ne nous restait plus que lui a vu. De plus, (et je pense que ça doit être pareil dans tous les services tout court) nous subissons plus ou moins une pression de nos chers médecins qui n'acceptent pas de retard dans nos soins et surveillances simplement parce que l'enfant dort. Voilà, et pour la petite anecdote finale, je tiens à préciser que mes collègues et moi avons halluciné quand nous avons raconté cette histoire aux filles de nuit et qu'elles nous ont dite que, en effet, le petit ne s'était endormi qu'à 2h du mat la nuit précédente, mais que c'était parce que la mère tenait à voir le match " Pays-Bas/Argentine "... Enfin bon, je me demanderai toujours pourquoi les parents qui ne veulent pas qu'on s'occupe de leur enfant (et il y en a beaucoup !) les emmènent à l'hôpital.