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Can medical workers order takeout in the hospital?

Doctors' take-away orders generally don't appear in the morning and noon, but in the afternoon, as long as riders are near the hospital, they will definitely receive orders from the hospital continuously.

I have been sent to internal medicine, surgery, brain, emergency and pediatrics. In internal medicine and surgery, the patients were basically resting, and several doctors were chatting about their work in the office. When I sent them, I still unpacked them while discussing them. The brain department sends more to the nurses' station. The nurses' station often has a big stack of documents. I once glanced at them roughly and put them in order. When nurses eat, patients often have problems, so they have to put down their meals. The most frequently delivered in the emergency room is milk tea, and five or six cups are delivered, only one doctor receives it, while the emergency room next to the office is constantly noisy; Pediatrics is full of children's cries. I have been there so many times, and no nurse has ever received it. Just say, "Just put it there."

on the last day of my part-time job, it was a heavy rain, and the bill burst. I received the bill from five hospitals at the same time, all in one hospital, but they belonged to several buildings and ran back and forth. At one of the nurses' stations, I saw an unopened takeaway. Look at the time again. It has been delivered for at least three hours, and the meal is already cold. Yes, it's the emergency department.

I can tell you clearly that at least none of the doctors or nurses in these hospitals I sent are waiting leisurely, either finished or working, and it is rare for them to take time to order takeout, let alone eat.

What impressed me most was the take-away food from an operating room. When I delivered it, the patient had just been pushed out of the operating room, and the take-away food was directly handed over to the doctor who came out. The doctor was shouting, "Hurry up, hurry up, there is another one after eating." I was very sad at that time.

You said that take-out is out of place in hospitals, because you are full, but doctors and nurses are still hungry. When we deliver takeout, there is a tacit rule. If there is a list of hospitals, it should be sent to the hospital first, and there must be food delivery staff around the hospital at all times. This is because doctors or nurses often choose a nearby store in order to hurry, and they don't have time to eat in the store.

I dare not talk about medical ethics, medical skills, and vegetarian food in a corpse. But really, if they really have a problem, why not just leave the hospital and eat comfortably, but rather stay at their desks and take the risk of being interrupted all the time? I think this is the humanized consideration of the hospital.