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Brigitte Bardot and the little duckling she adopted, on the set of VIVA MARIA! (1965).
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Hi! So I was just wondering about something. I’ve been in and out of hospitals for a little over 7 years, and most of the time (if not every time) I need to get an IV. Sadly, I usually have incredibly difficult veins. They roll, and more often than not they need to call up an anaesthetist. Now, I’ve started mentioning it to whichever nurse who tries first that I tend to have difficult veins. Should I stop doing that? Does it get annoying, or make it more difficult for the nurse? I know I’ll end up in the hospital again sometime in the future, and I don’t want to make the nurses’ job more difficult than it already is.
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I’m so sorry, it’s probably been too long, I just somehow got no notification about submission. Anyway, yes, I think it would be best if you stopped doing that.
It doesn’t make the job more difficult, but it can make a nurse, particularly a newbie, unnecessarily nervous. And it’s not annoying, but it can be, if you hear it tenth time ina row.
Believe me, every nurse can assess the difficulty of the stick, it’s what we do on a daily (if not hourly) basis.
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