Each item in the hospital has an inventory control sticker ( in many places on the door to your room is a large sheet of paper) they peel the tag off each item and stick it to the sheet as you use things, so at the end of a shift they can confidently scan the item into your account and your insurance is billed for the items required for your care be it gauze, diapers, IV bags of fluid whatever ,so asking a nurse for something is going to leave her a green sticker with a Barcode and no place to put it , thusly she will deny You that item , because if they handed products out without accountability the hospital would go bankrupt, not that I am in favor of of 12- $25 diapers or the $800.00 bags of sterile saline, but the actual cost is closer to 35 cents per diaper and 95 cents for saline, but insurance is a racket and the charges and actual cost are completely different animals. I don't reccomend asking for diapers, at best all you could do is go door to door and look for a person with diapers who Is a sleep and go into klepto mode and snatched one, just don't get caught!
As far as the baby or older person in the vehicle they will kindly give you directions to the nearest pharmacy where you could buy some product, because truth be told no one who needs diapers leaves home with more than enough to cover them for longer then they will be out , so you either are a complete fraud as an aide or failed the first rule of IC always have a plan b,c,d,e just in case "Murphy" has other ideas on plan a.
This reminds me of the waknut who was arrested going into a daycare and trying to get them to change you story from last year, it's wrong to fake a disability and it's really wrong to involve the innocent public in your fetish.
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