Visiting the Hospital was a good experience, we got to see almost all of the things in there like the rehabilitation room, the room where a baby is delivered and where they keep them warm. We also went into an ambulance and got to see the cafeteria which it was great because it is a public one and I didn't know. When we first went inside the hospital we had rules to follow the first one was no talking and the second one was no playing around, I think that we did a good job following them. What I found really funny was when we got into the elevator, we were like 25 people in there and a little bit heavy but we all fitted in there.
After getting off the elevator there was a lady who explained to us all questions we had about babies, it was very interesting that once a baby is born they have to work and check a lot of things to make sure that the baby is safe. When babies are born the nurses check their skin because if it is yellow it may cause them to get brain damage. It is really hard for babies to adapt to a new environment because they had over nine months in their mom's belly so they have to be as warm as they were so now nurses try to hand the babies to their mom so they can feed them and keep them warm because they also want to get rid of the white things a baby has in their eyes or bod.
The Hospital also counts with a rehabilitation room with physical and therapists people that help older persons rehab my making them do exercise and different kind of activities.This room has a wonderful swimming pool, I loved it I also wished that I could touch the water, I found it so unique for people that need to get better. When we were upstairs we went into an interesting room, a quiet room where families, friends any people can go and take their emotions out because of something wrong happening, people pray in there, stay there to have a quiet moment and also there is bibles.
We enjoyed this Tour, it was very interesting all the things that we saw also knowing that there is over four hundred people serving to the hospital and that they also count with a BVU clinic.
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