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Originally Posted by Cherie
Yes I have and when someone rings the buzzer it takes about 20 minutes for someone to arrive, and that's not a one off its a regular thing. what have male nurses got to do with this, that is a totally different thing, a male nurse will have to have a female in attendance if he is attending to a female patient, and if any personal care is taking place two people have to be in attendance, this is for the protection of the patient and the staff so they can't be accused of anything.
What has elderly people choking on their own sick have to do with mixed wards?
I have not seen any mixed wards, but what difference does having the men on one side have and women on the other make to personal safety, and dignity ?
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Well, if we go down the route of patients privacy dignity, have a male nurse is more intrusive than having a trans on your ward.
My view is stop the elderly needlessly suffering on ward first before kicking up a stick about tras people on a ward.
Priorities more than agendas