OK quiz time.
Can anyone tell me who was the first person ever to own a wristwatch.
Can anyone tell me who was the first person ever to own a wristwatch.
Unless you are very careful to never handle the watch with a hand that has touched the patient or items the patient has handled since you last washed you hands, wouldn't the watch on the badge holder transfer infections from patient to patient?For me, it's a cheapo wristwatch every time (pardon the pun). We aren't allowed to wear wristwatches at work, though, due to infection control policy, so I simply sling mine around my badge holder. It does pose a dilemma when it comes to clinical skills exams, where we have to keep time e.g. measuring a patient's pulse, yet still have to adhere to strict infection control rules.
My watch of choice is an inexpensive digital watch, often a Casio or a Timex, but I also have a more expensive watch for special occasions (it was a gift).
OK quiz time.
Can anyone tell me who was the first person ever to own a wristwatch.
Same here. I hate it when I do that.I've worn a simple Timex watch since I was about 6 or 7 years old. Heck I even sleep with the sucker on. I really can't do without it, it's hard to know how often I check it until it's not there. There have been times when I've left it at home after a shower and I find myself checking every 10-15 minutes only to find it's not there!
Funky, wouldn't mind having one of those on the wall.If they ever make a watch that works and displays time like this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCqGtvTA36k
... I'd love one.
But someone mentioned pocketwatches? I love those.
Maybe they could make a pocketwatch like the above.![]()
I always where mine under, my watch always used to slip round, and I just got used to it there, so I left it.Funky, wouldn't mind having one of those on the wall.
Okay folks, here's one: How many of you wear you watch on the underside of your arm, on the bottom of you wrist and not the top?
I do this a lot when I busy for some odd reason. Don't know where I picked up the habit, but if I'm costly on the go for the day, I'll roll the face around to the bottom of my wrist.
Okay folks, here's one: How many of you wear you watch on the underside of your arm, on the bottom of you wrist and not the top?
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