I work in a hospital and have no idea.
I know our administration is always posting these "employee only" reminders, things that are supposed to call attention to various things without alerting or alarming the patients and their families. For instance, they put these little signs of a puddle with a tear drop falling into it on the doorways of patients who are actively dying. Patients who are at risk for falling get a little sign on their doors that says IRIS, it stands for "I Require Intensive Supervision". Things like that. I bet the LAMP means something along those lines, what exactly I have no idea.
I don't know what the LAMP means but is probably an acronym. One hospital my Dad stayed in several doors had a shooting star on them and I asked about it and was told that it was a "falling star" and hence these patients were prone to falling.I know our administration is always posting these "employee only" reminders, things that are supposed to call attention to various things without alerting or alarming the patients and their families. For instance, they put these little signs of a puddle with a tear drop falling into it on the doorways of patients who are actively dying. Patients who are at risk for falling get a little sign on their doors that says IRIS, it stands for "I Require Intensive Supervision". Things like that. I bet the LAMP means something along those lines, what exactly I have no idea.
I know a white flower on a NICU door means a baby died. They had to call and tell me before I got there and let me know so I did not think it was my DD.
There is another one I forgot that means the mom in labor knew the baby had died.
My old boss' sister had her baby die in utero at full term and she had to go through full labor. Appararently if they did a C-Section on her, they would not let her traverl to where her baby was going to be buried. That had some kind of sign on the door so the nurses were aware.
I know our administration is always posting these "employee only" reminders, things that are supposed to call attention to various things without alerting or alarming the patients and their families. For instance, they put these little signs of a puddle with a tear drop falling into it on the doorways of patients who are actively dying. Patients who are at risk for falling get a little sign on their doors that says IRIS, it stands for "I Require Intensive Supervision". Things like that. I bet the LAMP means something along those lines, what exactly I have no idea.
There is another one I forgot that means the mom in labor knew the baby had died.
Yeah, still on bedrest (hence the DVR'd baby shows!Hi Meg! Good to see that baby is still cooking!How are you doing? Still on bed rest? Hope the blood pressure is under control.
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