Never have I ever had to be in the hospital over night. I've been in the ER for stitches or a checkup after a car accident but never anything that has required a stay beyond a few hours. I'm generally extremely polite to people that are serving/helping me b/c of my many years of working in service base industries, but I'm
curious if there is any additional things to be wary of in the medical
environment. Are there any etiquette tips out there for proper behavior towards nurses and medical staff? Is there anything that is taboo and will get you on the nurses s***list? Is there anything that gets you bonus points?
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Re: Hospital Etiquette tips
I tried to use the call button almost never. I'd have DH go to their station and ask for them to bring or do x when they made their next rounds.
I was just planning on doing a "mass" Thank You card to my L&D and nursing team, but now I'm wondering, what if I brought a variety pack of pre-wrapped little candies (Hershey's kisses or M&M fun sized stuff, things along those lines) if I could leave that at the nurse's station for them to enjoy along with the card?
I also want and NEED to remember to ask/find out if the valet service at the hospital is allowed to take tips so I can drop some cash in to my bag to give them when we leave.
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Just need to tell DH to behave and not make our room a disaster zone for them. I bought some Poopouri to save the hospital bathroom when DH destroys it. I thought that may be a bit courteous to any nurses or visitors. I'm sure they've seen worse but at least they won't have to worry about us!
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"Expecting the world to treat you fairly because you are a good person is a little like expecting the bull not to attack you because you are a vegetarian." --Dennis Wholey
That way the appropriate person can come as quickly as possible!
If you hunt me down in the hall I may be in the middle of a task that I can't interrupt. (It also becomes a privacy issue if you or your family member is lurking outside a room until I'm free)
Often times (if you use the call bell) a coworker can assist the nurse if it is something simple to get the task done quicker.
As long as you remember your manners; you will have a happy nurse!