This is execution by targeted medical neglect as punishment for non-compliance. Despicable, reprehensible, indefensible, bald-faced deliberate malpractice.
Me too Dave. I was a nurse for 35 years. I taught as a Clinical Instructor at 2 different colleges in town during my career for about 4 years. The one thing I told all my students at the beginning of the semester was, "I don't care how high of a grade you score on the tests, the grade in your clinical rotation is based on one thing. If I can't imagine one day waking up in ICU, and your face being the first one I see, you're not going to pass". If I didn't see empathy, compassion and caring in their approach to patients and people in general I had no problem failing them. When you set the bar high, the dedicated ones will rise to meet it. I only had to fail one nurse all that time. She showed up an hour late, reeked of alcohol and hungover. She was done that day.
These stories must be preserved for history. We are still in an era of denial but the multitudes who are aware know that crimes were committed - murder for profit via deadly protocols. It should weigh heavily on the consciences of all who were complicit. If not now, then most certainly when they are called to justice for their role in perpetuating harm and death. They know who they are.
I'm so sorry 💔 The same thing happened to my dad. I have been a RN for over 20 years and I am his POA, and I still could not save him. They let me watch from an Ipad if I behaved and he died alone after being isolated away from anyone he loves for about 1 month. It is like a nightmare that I can never wake up from 💔😞
This is execution by targeted medical neglect as punishment for non-compliance. Despicable, reprehensible, indefensible, bald-faced deliberate malpractice.
This makes me ashamed of my profession.
Agree. RN for 40 years. Disgusted and sickened by what was done to patients and families.
Me too Dave. I was a nurse for 35 years. I taught as a Clinical Instructor at 2 different colleges in town during my career for about 4 years. The one thing I told all my students at the beginning of the semester was, "I don't care how high of a grade you score on the tests, the grade in your clinical rotation is based on one thing. If I can't imagine one day waking up in ICU, and your face being the first one I see, you're not going to pass". If I didn't see empathy, compassion and caring in their approach to patients and people in general I had no problem failing them. When you set the bar high, the dedicated ones will rise to meet it. I only had to fail one nurse all that time. She showed up an hour late, reeked of alcohol and hungover. She was done that day.
So very sad and evil
They needed to murder him in order to meet the death quota.
As an RN (retired prior to C) I am heartbroken to read this and am so ashamed of my profession.
Murderers. 👹
darling jenna, I am so sorry for your loss. Jesus makes the saddest heart to sing. There will be a day of reckoning. God bless.
These stories must be preserved for history. We are still in an era of denial but the multitudes who are aware know that crimes were committed - murder for profit via deadly protocols. It should weigh heavily on the consciences of all who were complicit. If not now, then most certainly when they are called to justice for their role in perpetuating harm and death. They know who they are.
I'm so sorry 💔 The same thing happened to my dad. I have been a RN for over 20 years and I am his POA, and I still could not save him. They let me watch from an Ipad if I behaved and he died alone after being isolated away from anyone he loves for about 1 month. It is like a nightmare that I can never wake up from 💔😞
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Do demons sleep?