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Originally Posted by madwi
IT. We actually treat TV and patient phones as a rush job, it is included in our patient care evaluations.  If it breaks down, we will have a replacement or fix it within an hour. We figure there isnt **** else to do when laying in a hospital bed, we can at least give you movies and tv 
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Originally Posted by madwi
Sucks when I have to lift big *** 49" tvs onto the wall mounts by myself at 3 am though
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Hell, I can't even get a sink unclogged in my daughters room at 3am lol
And even though the children's hospital is only something like 8-10 years old all the rooms have 24" CRT's
Actually maybe they are smaller than that! I don't really watch tv anyhow, but it's still funny seeing something so old school in an otherwise state of the art facility.