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(Now she told me the head nurse, Mary, had told Jane the decision would be made later this afternoon about whether people would be moved.
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(3:45. Then her right foot, left leg, torso, all moved well. “Oh Bob.” Her left leg was up 4 inches off the mattress. Groans and. cries. Head and shoulders side to side, loud cries. She rested, then had some water. Right leg started to open up as it had yesterday.
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(4:00. Sharon came in for temperature—96.0?—and pulse. No one ever showed up for blood pressure. Jane hasn’t heard about any results from the blood tests of a couple of days ago. Judy and LuAnn came in; all talked about transferals. Judy said the latest now is that six patients—including Jane—are to stay where they are in Surgical 3. “Thank God,” Jane said. I hope so. I noticed later in the afternoon that the old room we used to have, 331, next door, is empty. I also think the room on the other side of us is empty. Judy seemed to think that what she’d been told about the six patients was pretty reliable. The section is down to 13 patients, she said. The census usually drops over the holidays. LuAnn said the unit has never been shut down before because a drop in the census, though. She thinks management is using the impending construction program as an excuse to move people.
(When we were alone I asked Jane if she planned to have a session. I suggested that she do so, and that we ask Seth to comment on the moving prospects. I wanted us to be put at ease, if possible, about it. “I do sort of feel Seth around,” Jane said a little later.
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Do not fret. (Pause.) I do not believe that Ruburt will be moved, as I read probabilities thus far. There is no doubt, either, of his additional flexibility and freedom of motion, which will continue to manifest each day.
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