Irish Sing-Along
As I was walking down the hall, I passed a room which had five visitors in it. They all took a synchronized “double take” as I came to the door, and they were all amazed at the harp.
As I was walking down the hall, I passed a room which had five visitors in it. They all took a synchronized “double take” as I came to the door, and they were all amazed at the harp.
The nurse was finishing up in this patient’s room as I entered the unit, and the patient’s wife called me into the room as she moved back the curtain.
The patient, an alert and oriented female, was sitting in the hall in a wheelchair watching all the activity. She smiled as I came down the hall.
I was called into the room by a visitor and patient, both motioning vigorously as I came to the door.
The male visitor in the room spotted me at the door and asked his mother if she could hear the music. I did not hear her response so I proceeded into the room very slowly.
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