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Welcome Guest Friday July 30,2010 |
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HomeKeeping Warm
My uniform was wilting in the humidity at 7 A.M. as I drove the back roads (winding in and out of Maine and New Hampshire) to Mary's house. I wondered what new experience awaited. Yesterday with the heat turned up to eighty and lying under three quilts Mary was cold - not goosebump cold, she was ice water cold. I thought of climbing into bed with her to give her my body heat -- that would mean undressing. This wasn't covered in nursing assistant training. A warm bath was out of the question - she could no longer walk. I took a deep breath to calm myself. As I massaged Mary's hands my father's words echoed, "Linda you can do anything you think you can. Only you can defeat you."
Should you find yourself in the same position - here's my solution:
Gather:
3-4 bath towels
flannel sheet or lightweight blanket
Note -
Putting socks on cold feet just holds in the cold - warm the feet first
If you don't have a dryer, towels can be warmed with an electric hairdryer
If you don't have any extra blankets - towels or a sheet can be used |
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