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Post by pieter on Apr 10, 2020 9:01:09 GMT -7
The Arnhem police pays tribute to the health care workers in this Arnhem hospital.
The banner on the Aerial work platform says "Together we are stong". The nurses reply with "Also You Are Heroes, together we are great". This manifestation shows the mutual respect and support of these essantial services during these hard times.
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Post by pieter on Apr 10, 2020 9:07:07 GMT -7
Arnhem Rijnstate hostpital
I worked at this hospital for the communication department in the DTP unit (Desk Top Publishing). One of my tasks was making medical files and formulars. I worked there from 2001 until 2006. I liked that working environment. Health care workers are great people.
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Post by pieter on Apr 10, 2020 9:15:21 GMT -7
Also in another Gelderland city the police and fire brigade brought a tribute to the nurses and doctors of the hostpital. A nurse was moved to tears by this tribute. She had Goosebumps.
The banner with the heart states "Love for the health care workers"
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Post by pieter on Apr 10, 2020 10:50:17 GMT -7
Arnhem police officer calls Arnhem people to stay at home. He can play in front of their houses when they stay inside.
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Post by karl on Apr 10, 2020 19:57:34 GMT -7
Pieter
It is good that health workers are recognized for what they do. For as never to have worked in a hospital as you have and as so, simply do not know that much about their operations. For my only contact with a hospital and health care facility has been the few times to seek care for cuts and required yearly health check.
A few years past, was to spend a day in half in a hospital following an ambulance ride in for a blocked heart {loss of electric contact between upper to lower heart chambers}. At least for my self,I had no idea of being out until wake up time and then and and then the same. Until the last time in the IC Room. Then to wake up to find my bed surrounded by nurses and doctors and the most loud racket alarm going off. Two doctors were holding my legs down for I was trying or thought so, to keep from hurting my self whilst falling and hitting the floor.
There were no bright lights, angels, or tunnels, just nothing until each wake up time.
The following morning the doctor install the same pacer I still have at present. The unit is to be replaced in 1.5 years before the battery runs low.
Due to this past experience that my self do hold a great deal of respect to the medical folks for what they do and the training they receive for their profession.
Karl
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