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What stories exposed human nature have you seen in the hospital?

Last year, my father-in-law was hospitalized because of a cerebral infarction. A 70-year-old patient in the next hospital bed is also a patient with cerebral infarction, but his condition is serious and he is paralyzed on one side. He just came out of the intensive care unit with a tube in his neck. He went in with seven or eight relatives, including his wife, son, daughter, grandson and granddaughter. In the meantime, after the old man fell asleep, his granddaughter left and went back to work. It's getting dark, and the remaining few people are discussing how to arrange escort beds at night. In the middle of the night, his wife, son and daughter went back to the hotel to rest, leaving their grandchildren to take care of the elderly.

I don't know if it is the reason why the old people don't sleep well. Basically, he wakes up every hour or two. As long as he wakes up, he will make noise. He wants to drink water for a while, and then he is hungry. When he defecates, he feels uncomfortable. He always washes his ass with warm water, and when he gets wet, he makes noise. Because he is paralyzed, he can't turn over. He always lies in a position uncomfortably. He has to turn over and wipe himself for a while. Because the patient was so serious, the doctor asked him to drink only a few mouthfuls of water at a time. When he feeds water, he can only pump it slowly into his mouth with a syringe. When he eats liquid food, he slowly pumps it into his mouth. When he takes medicine, he grinds the tablets and adds water to his mouth. Maybe it's the drugs. The old man's stool is shapeless, just like diarrhea. He will wash it after a while. I didn't sleep much in the middle of the night, and I have been taking intravenous drip with my father-in-law. It was about 1 1 point. Just lying down for a while, I was awakened in a daze. It turned out that the old man called his grandson to ignore him and cried that he was uncomfortable. His grandson was about 20 years old. His clothes were fashionable, clean and tidy, and he said with a heavy heart, Grandpa, go to sleep, I know you are uncomfortable, and I, the old man's words are always vague, and my grandson's ear is stuck to the old man's mouth, so it's hard to hear clearly. Old people, like children, are still full of all kinds of dissatisfaction. So my grandson coaxed my grandfather for nearly two hours, about 2 pm, and I saw his patience and filial piety. Soon the old man's son and daughter changed shifts and his grandson left. The old man is still the same, mumbling like a baby. Uh-huh, all kinds of quarrels, from daughter to son, from turning over to feeding and washing ass. The old man stayed up all night. At about 7 o'clock in the morning, the old man finally fell asleep, and his son was free to talk to other family members in the ward. He said that the old man fell asleep and clamored for his sick friend to rest. Of course, everyone can understand.

In the morning 10, the old man's son called the old man, refused to let him sleep, talked with him and told him jokes. He wanted to adjust his sleep to night, but no matter what he said, the old man ignored him and wanted to sleep. Of course, he is sleepy after a night without sleep.

Maybe my answer is beside the point, but it's human nature. In this era, a few young people are willing to wait on the elderly one by one, wiping their bottoms with toilet paper in their hands, and wiping their bodies and washing their bottoms with hot water in the morning. This is good human nature.