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00:00The first K that you have is Kilatis, so let's get closer.
00:05Kilatis them. Look at them, touch them, smell them, do whatever you can, but only the decent ones.
00:10Okay. You can also ask one question.
00:12Oh, just one?
00:15Can I touch them?
00:16Yes!
00:17What are the things that you look for, the manifestations, so that you can say,
00:21Oh, this might be a breadwinner.
00:24Well, the hands should be a little shaky.
00:27Because?
00:28Hard-working. There are a lot of things.
00:30But do you really use them?
00:31In the clinic?
00:33In the clinic, it should be durable.
00:37Because, of course, when you're a caregiver,
00:41They should be a little short.
00:42Oh, because you're always...
00:44My mother, I saw her when she was carrying patients, she was as big as an American.
00:47My mother was so small.
00:48How does she carry them?
00:49My mother is a superhero.
00:52Yes, it's heavy.
00:52That's for her.
00:53Maybe there should be some cells, right?
00:55Because if it's for carrying.
00:56Yes!
00:57Right?
00:58Okay, okay.
00:59Okay, I want to ask Jaycee.
01:02What's your favorite hobby?
01:04Your dad.
01:05You don't need to ask the caregiver.
01:07You're proving that you're a caregiver.
01:09What's your favorite hobby?
01:12Singing and cooking.
01:14Oh, that's it.
01:16He can sing and cook.
01:18I thought he was a caregiver.
01:19He can sing and cook.
01:21So that he can take care of them.
01:23So that he can take care of them.
01:24He can sing and cook, right?
01:26Yes, that's right.
01:28He can sing and cook.
01:30He can sing and cook so that he can pacify the tattoos.
01:32He can sing and cook so that he can pacify the tattoos.
01:34Is he a caregiver or a patient of number 2?
01:36No, he's a caregiver.
01:38No, it's like he's the patient.
01:40He's shaking.
01:41Maybe he's nervous.
01:42Yes, he's nervous.
01:43Does he drink medicine before coming here?
01:45Of course.
01:46Is it Danilo Barrios?
01:47No, maybe he's just shaking.
01:48Because the air conditioner in the studio is strong.
01:50Yes.
01:51Let's look at the hands again.
01:53Let's reverse it.
01:54It needs to be smooth.
01:55Yes.
01:56Smooth because he always wears gloves.
01:58Maybe his hands are not enough, he's a caregiver because he's stuck in a wheelchair.
02:01Maybe.
02:02Yes.
02:03They're always stuck in wheelchairs.
02:04He looks like he's going to pee.
02:05He looks like he's going to pee.
02:06He looks like he's going to pee.
02:07It's like he's wearing lotion.
02:08Maybe he wears gloves.
02:09Maybe he's always lotioning his patient.
02:11Yes, he's always lotioning his patient.
02:12After taking a bath, he's rubbing lotion on them.
02:14Maybe, that's right.
02:15What do you want to ask him?
02:17How many hours do you work each day?
02:22Eight hours.
02:23He's the one who's overtiming.
02:25As a caregiver, 8 hours?
02:27So he's overtiming?
02:28Yes.
02:28Is it really like that?
02:29As a caregiver, 8 hours?
02:30Or do you have to go beyond that?
02:32As a caregiver, what do you do?
02:34Hey!
02:37I don't know the exact time.
02:39But it's like that.
02:42No, we'll find out if you're going to ask him here.
02:44Okay.
02:44We'll ask him.
02:45Okay, it's 8 hours.
02:46Here's Ate.
02:47He's the one who's overtiming.
02:49Here's Ate.
02:50I'll hold your hand.
02:54Smell it.
02:55I'll smell it?
02:56Yes.
02:57What if the patient sneezes?
02:59He's the caregiver.
03:00There are patients who sneeze because they have incontinence, right?
03:04Because they can't breathe.
03:06There's a distinct smell.
03:08What's that?
03:09The smell of used diapers?
03:11It's like...
03:12Lotion?
03:14As a caregiver, of course.
03:16Nitty-gritty.
03:18Right?
03:19There's washing.
03:20Ah, yes.
03:22There's washing.
03:24But they're clean.
03:26They're disinfected.
03:27They can smell alcohol because they're disinfecting.
03:30Yes.
03:32My question to you is, how often do you drink alcohol in a day?
03:37What? Do you drink alcohol?
03:39Every time I hold things.
03:43And every time I hold the patient.
03:47Every time she holds the patient.
03:48She drinks alcohol every time she holds the patient.
03:51Yes.
03:52If I'm the patient, I'll drink alcohol.
03:54Why?
03:55Because you're full of microbes every time you hold me.
03:57It's for their safety.
03:59The patient is for their safety.
04:01For the patient's safety and hygiene.
04:04Thank you very much.
04:07It's not a good question.
04:08How many hours does the caregiver work?
04:10That's right.
04:11And how long does the caregiver work?
04:14As far as I know, it's 8 hours.
04:16Why don't you know?
04:17I don't know.
04:19It depends on the patient.
04:21Because you're the owner of a care home.
04:23There you go again.
04:24There's also a stay-in.
04:26There's a stay-in and a stay-out.
04:28Yes, stay-out.
04:29A lot of stay-outs are the ones who let the patient go out.
04:33When they come in here, they're just stay-outs.
04:36The ones with hot heads.
04:38Yes, the aborigines.
04:39Do you know a caregiver?
04:41No.
04:42My mother is a caregiver.
04:44My grandmother is a caregiver.
04:45In America, the set-up is different.
04:47Yes.
04:48And me, I'm a caregiver.