I heard that if you sneak into an operating room during a procedure, it can stop a patient's life and cause an arrest against you in court and a lawsuit against the OR team.
I actually hate the waking-up part worse. You emerge from a dark, warm, silent place into a room with too much light, too much noise, and too much commotion. Wish surgery suites had "quiet rooms" to take you into before bringing you out of the anesthesia, like some countries have induction rooms to start your anesthesia right off their OR's. It would be so much less jarring for the emerging patient.
The first time I saw 👀 was the last one that was on my mind and I was like oh my goodness this was a really fun movie 🍿 to see all the different people in the hospital have you ever been to the hospital or a child or your grandparent child? if you do, what did you remember about going to the hospital without boy your operation?😊😊 you will have a good time in your own little town too if it gets to that point and you can do the best of it and be happy with the results of the surgery to be safe for the rest of your body to recover from the pain that comes with your surgery or surgery to be done in the meantime and you will be able to get back in your normal routine with your doctor 🧑⚕️ as you go to visit for the surgery as you will need a few days and then you will be in a few weeks to see how you feel after the surgery is there anyway you can get some rest for sure 👍
Im glad parents arent allowed in the operating room. My parents always treat me like a baby but im already 15. I can handle a lot of things on my own. im not afraid of strangers or any of that malarky
This video does not tell thing like they really are. It depicts surgery as a trip to an amusement park and filter out nearly all concrete information. Furthermore it pretends for the kids that they will be fully clothed during the whole process, while the opposite is true, at leat in some parts of the total process..