Hospital hearing aid battery policy
I went to an emergency room in April with a feeding tube problem and ended up being hospitalized for about three days. During this time, my hearing aid battery died and the hospital refused to provide a new one or even allow me to walk across a parking lot and buy a pack for myself. Does anyone know if it is standard policy for hospitals to not keep a stock of hearing aid batteries for patients? Have you ever been in a hospital when your hearing aid battery died? Thanks in advance for any responses.
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I keep 10-12 batteries in the case my Costco aids came in. Always in my pocket. the aids go about 4 days on one batt. Simple, never been a problem.
I think my batteries usually last at least 10 days but it always *seems* like they die sooner than I expect. I'm only using one aid now.
Not all batteries are create equal. Some brands/types have more capacity than others.
The one commonality is that streaming (bluetooth) drains batteries much faster than just using HA mics.
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2 ReactionsOK, I've been wondering, do batteries last longer if you let them sit and "breathe" for a few minutes after you peel off the sticker before putting them in the HA? I have tried that occasionally but cannot tell if it makes much difference.
I assume you mean for the zinc/air batteries. Theoretically - yes. Actually - it depends.
Right. For as long as I can remember I have been using Size 13 zinc air, and I did not even know until a minute ago that Size 13 is mainly for the "high-powered" aids and most users are using Size 312.
Itecato, the answer is yes. I've read that some manufacturers say to wait one minute after removing the tab. However, a student determined that if you wait five minutes, you'll get a longer life. I didn't verify but you can read about it hear: https://kfor.com/2015/06/10/boys-science-fair-project-expected-to-save-hearing-aid-users-70-a-year/
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1 ReactionI do the same thing after bring out n about with no batteries n hearing aids died . Began keeping extras pack with me all the time.
Yes been out with out extra batteries Costco sell 45 batteries in package $8.99 I think cost is very low so you can always keep pack with you as well pack of ear wax guards if heating goes blank your lost till you get home n replace tiny part. Always keep both with you.
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1 ReactionI do not get 10 days from my hearing aid batteries my batteries are very good depends on battery n hearing air wax guard
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