"No, it will be all taken care of by the insurance company, don't worry about it." She gives Richard a smile and finishes up with Salome. It isn't like there was a whole lot to do after getting her arm all wrapped up and get her band-aided up from the little holes they put in her to give her all the good medicines and fluids. The nurse exits for a minute and returns with a bunch of papers stapled together and a prescription on top, she actually brings a bottle for Salome as well.
"I know it's late, so here are two days worth of meds," she offers the package and the bottle to Richard. "There is a list of things to look out for and some numbers. If the pain doesn't lessen or the swelling comes back give us a call or come in and we'll take care of it. Same goes with uncontrollable nausea or fever." It is pretty much all laid out in the papers that were provided, a list of what was wrong and the plan of action for treatment. What to look for, what is normal.
"You can keep your wheel chair for a little while longer, no one ever leaves the hospital not on wheels." Ehhhh that was a little dark but she has a stressful job so who can blame her? Salome nods and puts her freshly wrapped hand in her lap, it doesn't feel so bad . . . now.
"Thank you," Salome nods and so does the nurse stepping back to let them pass. "You're welcome, be well."
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Date: 2013-01-11 12:33 am (UTC)"I know it's late, so here are two days worth of meds," she offers the package and the bottle to Richard. "There is a list of things to look out for and some numbers. If the pain doesn't lessen or the swelling comes back give us a call or come in and we'll take care of it. Same goes with uncontrollable nausea or fever." It is pretty much all laid out in the papers that were provided, a list of what was wrong and the plan of action for treatment. What to look for, what is normal.
"You can keep your wheel chair for a little while longer, no one ever leaves the hospital not on wheels." Ehhhh that was a little dark but she has a stressful job so who can blame her? Salome nods and puts her freshly wrapped hand in her lap, it doesn't feel so bad . . . now.
"Thank you," Salome nods and so does the nurse stepping back to let them pass. "You're welcome, be well."