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Posted by sleepygirl on January 28, 2005 at 08:33:58:In Reply to: Re: Clocks in room posted by Old Sleeper on January 27, 2005 at 16:24:14:
I agree it's a problem either way that's why once again I think we as sleep techs need to learn how to be flexible and find the best soution for the patient to be comfortable and get the best rest they can. By refusing to allow the patient to know what time it is may do exactly what were trying to avoid the clock watching now instead they are laying up worrying about what time it is. I hope that we aren't being so set in our ways that we aren't getting the best possible study.
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