That happened quite a while back, not recently.
Still, it is highly inappropriate and hard to believe it would have been done...except for all the "hard to believe" things that have been done in hospitals in recent years.
No they are still doing totally corrupt shit. Trying to talk to lawyers now about the damage they did to my father. Pure neglect and making this worse at every turn and charting things they are not actually doing to soak up more money. The entire system is corrupt. My father worked from 16-71 and was never in trouble a day in his life. Always did the right thing. Taxes, no bankruptcies, etc. Now they are limiting care even those he has both Medicare and secondary insurance. This is the evil that good people are subject to. So excuse me if my posts have been doomy but I'm at my wits end with people who know nothing of what people are really suffering from while sitting in better places/states etc.
You can absolutely REFUSE any treatment. They don't tell you this, but you absolutely can. Hospitals even have a patient's advocate you can speak with. When I was recovering from Covid last year, over the last few days in the hospital they wanted to IV me again. Well, I was tired of the damn thing being empty and the nurses too busy to put in a new bag. The damn thing would beep at me and drove me absolutely nuts. They are only so many times you can call a nurse and when they don't come you get a little pissed.
Anyway, my urine wasn't as clear as they thought it should be, and they wanted to put me BACK on an IV. I asked them why? I was feeling much better and hoping to get out at any day. They told me why, and I told them I didn't want one. She looked at me with a curious expression and asked me if I was refusing. Like it was some kind of magic word. I told her YES. She said ok, and they didn't put in the IV. She didn't even argue with me. It was like I found some kind of secret hospital hack.
I did a video EEG at a hospital for 2 1/2 days for an epilepsy diagnosis. One of the nurses wanted to inject me with a blood thinner so I "didn't have problems with blood clots" being in a hospital bed for that long. When I'm at home I'm on the computer sitting down all day. If I was going to have a stroke, I'd have had one already.
these people are sick. Now retarded or NPC? Cause I defriended my nurse friends for sanity because of the reguritated shat they spilled.
They've turned to hospitals into indoctrination centers. They're turning people retarded.
I know they don't do the full course of medical school, but they're indoctrinated before they get to the hospital.
That happened quite a while back, not recently. Still, it is highly inappropriate and hard to believe it would have been done...except for all the "hard to believe" things that have been done in hospitals in recent years.
No they are still doing totally corrupt shit. Trying to talk to lawyers now about the damage they did to my father. Pure neglect and making this worse at every turn and charting things they are not actually doing to soak up more money. The entire system is corrupt. My father worked from 16-71 and was never in trouble a day in his life. Always did the right thing. Taxes, no bankruptcies, etc. Now they are limiting care even those he has both Medicare and secondary insurance. This is the evil that good people are subject to. So excuse me if my posts have been doomy but I'm at my wits end with people who know nothing of what people are really suffering from while sitting in better places/states etc.
You can absolutely REFUSE any treatment. They don't tell you this, but you absolutely can. Hospitals even have a patient's advocate you can speak with. When I was recovering from Covid last year, over the last few days in the hospital they wanted to IV me again. Well, I was tired of the damn thing being empty and the nurses too busy to put in a new bag. The damn thing would beep at me and drove me absolutely nuts. They are only so many times you can call a nurse and when they don't come you get a little pissed.
Anyway, my urine wasn't as clear as they thought it should be, and they wanted to put me BACK on an IV. I asked them why? I was feeling much better and hoping to get out at any day. They told me why, and I told them I didn't want one. She looked at me with a curious expression and asked me if I was refusing. Like it was some kind of magic word. I told her YES. She said ok, and they didn't put in the IV. She didn't even argue with me. It was like I found some kind of secret hospital hack.
I did a video EEG at a hospital for 2 1/2 days for an epilepsy diagnosis. One of the nurses wanted to inject me with a blood thinner so I "didn't have problems with blood clots" being in a hospital bed for that long. When I'm at home I'm on the computer sitting down all day. If I was going to have a stroke, I'd have had one already.
Link here. https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/nurses-put-plastic-bags-over-heads-of-patients/
Wtf!!!!
They certainly are dumb as rocks. They try to force people that are on oxygen to use a mask. That defeats the whole purpose of being on oxygen.
And then alarm that SPO2 levels are low.
The amazing thing is patients let them do this!
Remember those you trust the most.