Sunday, February 12, 2006

When visiting hospital...

    Most of us do not visit the hospital so frequently, but when we do visit it some time, what negligence may we have? Though cellpone brings us alot of conveniences, sometimes it is yet to be deadly. A mail from the friend tells of its story:

    Hope this is not too late to those who need to visit the hospital.

    Just something to keep in mind...........

    This mail was actually forwarded by a nurse in the Critical Care Unit of a local private hospital. Just turn off our phone next time when you are in the hospital. The person being affected may just be someone you love.When you enter a hospital, do look out for signs that say, "NO CELL PHONES ALLOWED".

    You might not realize what unfortunate things can happen due to your negligence. Be considerate! A 4 year-old girl was admitted due to leg fracture. As it was an open fracture, she had to undergo an operation to stitch the protruding bone back in place. The girl was hooked onto a life support system during the operation. The doctors input data into the life support system before she began the surgery. The operation went well until all in a sudden the life support system went dead.

    It was found out that an idiot was using his/her hand phone outside the operation Theatre. The frequency had actually affected the system. They tried to track the fellow but to no avail. The little girl, young and innocent as she was, died soon after due to the failure of the lifesupport system.

    Message : Be considerate. Do not use your hand phone at any hospital or places where you're told not to use it. You might not be caught in the act, but you might have killed someone without knowing it! Please pass this on to as many people as possible!

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