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Posted by sleepster on January 25, 2005 at 12:56:23:In Reply to: Clocks in room posted by RPSGT on January 25, 2005 at 11:12:31:
I was taught early on not to have any clocks in the patient room, and not to tell them what time it is if asked. Probably due to the fact that you get clock watchers that obsess about the time all night long, and the need to asses sleep without external zeitgebers.
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