Between the running around on the floor, the getting up and down, crying babies, families talking, nurses in the nurses station, phones, call lights, and all the other noise makers out there (yes, including musical toys!), we tend to tune out a lot more quickly. And we’re to blame, but we’re not, all at the same time. Our ears can only take so much. The population of children with hearing loss in increasing because of ear bud head phones – our ears can only take so much. So take every time you’ve ever listened to headphones on full blast, or drove home with the windows down and the radio blasting. If you’ve every been to a concert or a wedding and come home with your ears ringing and you can still hear the songs playing over and over while you try to sleep, you’re ears have been tested. It’s a part of life, but we’ve subjected our tympanic membranes to a lot, and now we’re working in a unit full of sound.
Just like Rebekah said, we’ve got to tune it to our job. We’re all guilty of ignoring a machine if we know it’s acting up. For us, we have pulse ox machines and probes that don’t want to stay taped to little baby feet that like to wiggle around. The machines beep every time the baby kicks too hard and the probe slips. But that doesn’t mean I don’t want to go check it. What if the one time I didn’t was the one time it didn’t sleep and the baby was de-satting. I don’t want to be responsible for that. I have to listen to the sounds. We all do. It’s easy to tune out, it really is, but we have to retrain ourselves to it. Focus on what you’re doing, but keep one ear turned to the rest of the unit; what do you hear?
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