Re: HOH -possible for RN job?
Hi, I was born hoh bilaterally. I can hear most heart sounds and take b/p's with a good stethoscope.
One would expect the medical community to be accepting. They're not. dr's may want to whisper, and get nasty when i repeat orders back to them. supervisors generally ask about it. and I'm always under a microscope for it.
I get pretty offended when someone says "didn't you hear that" (like the fax machine printing in the next office on a busy floor), as I was more likely concentrating on something and didn't notice it. after being asked about my hearing (not kindly, as I'm more than happy to discuss it if I'm approached in the proper context) by the third or fourth supervisor in a facility I asked her if we can continue this conversation in H.R.
Truth be told, i doubt they'd trust to place a HOH nurse in an or. or anyplace else unless in dire need.
Working for a bigger insitution with a union will afford some protection from discrimination. In a dr office, unless they really like you personally (and they can be quite clickish) you might always be walking on an edge of p'ing off the dr and getting fired.
All of which have absolutely nothing to do with ability to do the job.
BTW I have top of the line aids that cost $7k and have a 98% speech discrimination (better than most the population), and the plus of lipreading, which helped a lot with a lou gherig's(?) pt.
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