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President Clinton's hospitalization has made me think of this:
While I know every patient is important, there are some that come with some extra "baggage"...ie-a former President.
Do they have their own medical staff??? Doctors, nurses, other therapists??? And does that staff come along with them if they end up in the hospital? Or does the "regular" hospital staff care for them? And what do you do with the Secret Service? Do they stand outside the room and check everyone who goes in? Do you need special clearance to care for a President????? Is a situation like this (an "unexpected" hospitalization where they don't have time beforehand to check things out) a Secret Service nightmare?????
It would seem to me that the bigger hospitals (ie-NY Presbyterian or Cedars Sinai) would have a "VIP area" where the VIP would be somewhat "removed" from the rest of the hospital population.
In my nursing career I have cared for one "celebrity"...someone who was more famous "back in the day" but at the point I cared for this person their "day" had pretty well passed. This person was in a regular private room with the regular hospital staff caring for him..again, not someone with the "cache" of a former President though.
Just seems to me like this would be a hospital's and nurse's nightmare.....
While I know every patient is important, there are some that come with some extra "baggage"...ie-a former President.
Do they have their own medical staff??? Doctors, nurses, other therapists??? And does that staff come along with them if they end up in the hospital? Or does the "regular" hospital staff care for them? And what do you do with the Secret Service? Do they stand outside the room and check everyone who goes in? Do you need special clearance to care for a President????? Is a situation like this (an "unexpected" hospitalization where they don't have time beforehand to check things out) a Secret Service nightmare?????
It would seem to me that the bigger hospitals (ie-NY Presbyterian or Cedars Sinai) would have a "VIP area" where the VIP would be somewhat "removed" from the rest of the hospital population.
In my nursing career I have cared for one "celebrity"...someone who was more famous "back in the day" but at the point I cared for this person their "day" had pretty well passed. This person was in a regular private room with the regular hospital staff caring for him..again, not someone with the "cache" of a former President though.
Just seems to me like this would be a hospital's and nurse's nightmare.....