Mary, Mary Quite Contrary
Contributed by Stephanie Staples at Your Life Unlimited
I recall her being in her early 60’s. Most of the time she was in bed requiring frequent re-positioning to keep her from getting bedsores. She demanded a huge amount of time and attention, much more than anyone else on the unit. She was extremely particular about her care, everything had to be just so and it seemed like the nurses or aides were continually in her room trying to satisfy her.
Her name was Mary.
Once in a while we would time her, to see how long it would be between when we left her room and when she would turn her call light on again. As nurses responsible for many patients, we felt resentful at how much time we had to give to her compared to the others on the unit.