I've diverted this to the anonymous thread for reasons that will become obvious. Imagine yourself in this situation. You've arrived in the ER unexpectedly, and in excruciating pain. (Even if you had your own modest hospital gown, unless you carried it on your person at all times, it would be useless---no time and no ability to put it on, in the way of the ER staff and in the OR that immediately followed. They'd have cut it off!) You spend the night in the recovery room, and are wheeled into ICU where you are mostly, but not 100% free of anesthesia. You are clad in the typical hospital gown, unfastened at the back, sheet down at your knees to allow medical personnel easy access to various tubes, wires, and monitors attached to your person. In the meantime, someone has notified the priest whom you've known for a dozen years. He administers Last Rites because it is yet unclear if you will recover.
Several weeks later, recovering, thanks be to God, in a regular room, Father returns to hear your Confession and give you Holy Communion. In the midst of your confession, it occurs to you that Father has seen you naked. How embarrassing and humiliating is that?
Being a gentleman, Father never gives any indication of the incident. But ever since you've become embarrassed when going to Confession and Communion, and in his presence among others after Mass. Maybe it's your imagination, but Father seems to be avoiding you.
What, if anything, should you do? Apologize to Father for the thoughtlessness of the ICU nurses? Notify the hospital director of the incident and file a formal complaint? Try to forget it, like it never happened? Forgo Mass and Sacraments so as not to scandalize the priest? No other traditional Mass venue is available.
Any suggestions?