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Wipe off the odor of disinfectants stuck to their bodies and hair

Because even in the days when their uniforms were pure white, the work in the medical field was tough and therefore it was the last breakwater to save our lives.....

The young physiotherapist held the old man’s upper body, which had stopped responding to anything, and took a posture on the bed and continued to perform certain tasks.

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What is a dignified way of life as a person?

The old man was bedridden after losing his strength from illness, but he was alive because his heart was still circulating blood.
Although he is alive, he has lost the ability to negotiate with the outside world. His eyes are open, but he was staring at the ceiling all day long.
However, as long as he was a living body, his metabolic activity continued, he received a minimum amount of nutrition, and a very small amount of excretion was confirmed.
The dignified way of life as a person is to have a clean body. The care of the terminally ill old man was taken care of by a team of nurses.
Multiple nurses work together to bathe patients who cannot move their limbs. The nurses changed into bathing suits and made many round trips between the hospital room and the bathroom. While pushing and pulling the bed with the patient on it.

Are healthcare professionals now blue-collar?

When did that change? The color of the medical staff’s uniform changed from white to blue.
A friend said that the white color gives unnecessary tension, but the blue color gives comfort.
So did the walls of the hospital paint blue and the nurse stop being an angel in a lab coat?
Needless to say, the sophistication of medical technology will increase our life expectancy. However, there is one pitfall hidden in it.
It is an increase in the workload of those who work in hospitals.
Doctors are responsible for more than 10 dying patients and have to rush from their bedroom to the patient’s bed when the pager rings.
Nurses work nights at the hospital many times a week and don’t have time to wipe off the odor of disinfectants stuck to their bodies and hair.
How about the physiotherapists? They dance teak dance with the living corpse again today.

The reason why medical uniforms turned blue may be that hospital workers are now blue-collar, but this hypothesis is weak.
Because even in the days when their uniforms were pure white, the work in the medical field was tough and therefore it was the last breakwater to save our lives.

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