My RN friend is involved with assisting this family ... People are fighting back!
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Bounties, a time-honored American tradition! Great idea.
Whatever it takes!
The Book of Boba Anon.
You'll have to let me know if it's any good, or if it's the same diversity/feminist-pyshing garbage Disney's Star Wars fanfiction normally is.
I spent 2 weeks in the hospital on oxygen, turned down remdesivir. Heard nurse mention she had 6 dialyses that day, I asked another nurse if they took remdesivir, she said "You don't want to take remdesivir" with the most horrified look on her face. The Nurses know but are not in a position to say anything to stop it. They would be the best to target for their testimony.
Yes. The nurses are the ones who know what's going on. Glad you're better.
Thank you.
As a nurse, one option I have is informing patients of the fact that whether it’s remdesivir, the antibody infusion, or a vaccine, etc., they’re all emergency use authorization... which is a concept totally new to medicines mass-used inside the hospital. Nurses aren’t routinely familiar with this concept. One of the hospitals I work at, there’s a form for the physician to have the patient agree to remdesivir, since it’s EUA, same with antibodies. I’ve had patients refuse even the antibody infusion (which is supposed to be amazing, right? ... ) after I informed them of the EUA, gave them the paperwork that came from the pharmacy for them to read and then answered (as best I could) their questions. I’ve told numerous patients that I’ve tried to do my own research on what the antibodies actually are and it seems to be impossible to get any real information. I tell them I don’t really know what they are other than what the description is. A patient even asked me if I would take them, and I told them honestly I don’t think so. Anyways, once properly informed, people often make the correct decisions. It’s all about what information they’re given.
But to your point, nurses mostly can’t do much, but they know the most!
Years ago nurses were consistently the most trusted professionals. Doctors were several levels lower. I think it's the perception that "this person cares about me." Being honest and saying "this is what I know" and showing your info puts you miles ahead of "I'm the expert." Maybe nudge other nurses.
But they are in a position to stop it. They simply refuse to administer it and if they're fired, they're fired.
Most of us have been put in difficult positions via coercion in the past two years. There is always a choice.
I apologize if I sound cold, but I have no sympathy for any medical professional that chooses their career over doing what's right.
If a nurse follows a doctor's orders knowing it is harmful, they're both liable.
Yes, a nurse can lose her license for following MD order. For example, if an MD gives a lethal order for a medication. The nurse's duty is to know what she's administering and what is a correct dose for every single medication she administers. The nurse's duty is to the patient, not the MD.
I agree with you 100%. Thank you for your thoughtful response. This is a slippery slope. Are you familiar with the case of the Vanderbilt Nurse? Not exactly the same, but it is an example of holding the nurse accountable in a new way. I also would like to think that nurses aren't the bad guys. I'm an RN, but I don't work in patient care, and I'm very glad about that. Very glad.
I guess it would depend on what the doctor is ordering.
I think many people will be liable for administering the Covid jab. For one thing, they didn't get informed consent. They didn't discuss the risks and benefits of the shot.
They sure threaten it. We have our own laws and I can’t imagine administering the vax without proper consent. They are done.
Did you see that Project Veritas video last week where the RN was trying to educate the kid's parents about the vax, and there was a BLANK INSERT in the package? 😮
Good on you for refusing Run-death-is-near
Especially the ones who refused the Vax.
I’m an ICU nurse and I’m ready to bury these hospitals with the malpractice they are all guilty of. I am the only one on my unit that doesn’t bash ivermectin, in fact I take it myself. But im not silent about it either. Everyone talks shit and I lost a lot of work “friends” in the past 2 years. But fuck em, I know what’s coming. Im gonna stand my ground till the end.
Good for you, fren. I take ivermectin prophylacticly too. Some of my nurse friends are horrified. The rest of us wonder what kind of jobs we'll have after the Healthcare system finishes imploding.
Because GFM might as well be GFYS. They cancel or withhold funds for causes and people that go against the narrative.
not a bad idea buttttt xnay to GFM, they take too much money and they are sneaky.
There's other options to GFM. So we should go for it.
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Yes, GFM is horrible.
We need a lawfag.
I work there. I don't trust this place for a second.
There's the number if you can help! I'm familiar with that group and I agree with your assessment!
Glad that people are fighting back. I know of a man murdered by remdesivir protocol at Kettering Medical Center in Dayton, Ohio not long ago. I wonder if it is the same person. I hope they get those responsible for the murders.
I wonder too. I hope there weren't more than one person killed this way, but there probably were.
I am sure the numbers of murders will be unbelievable. My dear friend was just murdered in Louisiana with the remdesivir protocol last Saturday. With the reports that Medicare/Medicaid rescinded patients' rights, patients nor their family members could refuse the "hospital covid treatment protocol". The protocol caused organ failure leading to death. Once one murder is proven, the floodgates will open.
I’m so sorry about your friend! Which hospital were they at in LA? One of the bigger ones like Our Lady of the Lake, Ochsner, or Baton Rouge General or were they in a more rural area? I’m just curious b/c I’m originally from LA and I haven’t been happy/impressed at all with what I’ve seen and heard about from OLOL and Ochsner, but I haven’t heard anything positive or negative about Baton Rouge General. I know several of the ICU nurses at OLOL and so far they seem to still be very much asleep when it comes to all the government Covid lies. 🤦🏼♀️
My friend lives in Dayton, OH.
I grew up in Dayton, OH.
My friend was murdered in Rapids Regional Hospital in Alexandria, LA. Small town hospitals want their share of the booty, too.
I think the dam is cracking.
Powerful post Anon ! Sorry about your Dad 😢.. I mentioned rundeathisnear in front of co workers and about kidney failure leading to lungs collection of fluids. I got a how did you know that look.. left it at that..
oh thank you Nick, not my Dad. This was sent to me by my friend, she's going to assist the family with the Dad that died.
Our condolences to your friend.
Thank you.
Never to disclose 😀
no problem. I'll stick with Nick 🙂
Nick is good 👍🇺🇸 . Guardian Angel maybe .. always admired the name
Oh.. still sorry.. and by the way Nick is short for nickname.. 😬
ha ha ha ha okay then! Nate? ha ha ha ha
I’m not sure I can help with this. Wish I could. Very familiar with the specifics at hand. Love that this is happening!
I suspect most of these hospitals were failing to begin with due to the ACA. They need to stop overpaying CEO's, CFO's and admins and start focusing on healthcare and paying the people that actually deliver the care.
I can tell you first hand all they do is higher more execs with larger and larger salaries while at the same time expanding their networks beyond what is feasible. These places are not for our “health”.
It's utterly disgusting and where "covid19" is concerned, it's murder.
I think ultimately we will see an explosion of free market alternatives and people taking health into their own hands and having more personal responsibility. The populace in general has been lead to near total slaughter by the medical/pharmaceutical complex. Covid is medical tyranny. I said it at the very beginning and even family members didn’t believe me, but now they certainly do.
Have to get the government out of healthcare, this means CMMS. They are running everyone's show. I don't know what it will look like but I do know that almost anything will be better than what we're doing now.
This is a difficult situation indeed.
This information will be helpful
Biden’s Bounty on Your Life: Hospitals’ Incentive Payments for COVID-19 - AAPS | Association of American Physicians and Surgeons https://aapsonline.org/bidens-bounty-on-your-life-hospitals-incentive-payments-for-covid-19/
THIS!! That’s how you bring this crap down!
There will be more of this. Sue rhem personally. Hospital administrators, managers amd supervisors that collided in this travesty.
Do it in federal court and use the laws that forbid the enforcement of laws by non state agents. Its a million dollar fine per person, 100 million per entity