
Having fasted many hundreds of patients over the years, they fast from midnight, nothing to eat or drink and I would take the bloods at 6.30-7.00hrs, they could then have their morning cuppa, if I didn't do the bloods they would have to wait till the phlebotomist came around after 9am.
One night about 4am. there the was a very strong smell of orange wafting around the ward, I found a patient sitting with his back to me eating said orange, he was fasting for several bloods in the morning, I asked him where he got it from as we had cleared his locker of any food and drink, he said it had been in a bag under his bed, I reminded him he was suppose to be fasting,I had told him when I had gone round with the meds and when the sign went up above his bed, he was only in his 40's so not senile, he said he didn't think a piece of fruit counted, I explained the fasting would have to start again and he would miss out on the early cuppa and breakfast, if he hadn't been going home that day I would have abandoned the fasting till the next night.