I recently returned to work(off caring for my mother s/p a hip surgery). I work at the bedside in ICU/PCUs. I worked on the front lines when the Coof ramped up(3 years ago). Upon returning to work I was surprised to see that Remdesivir was still being ordered for Coof+ patients with the kidney/liver damage that it causes. I have never given the vax and won't; I won't give Remdesivir(I am unvaxxed and I refused Remdesivir in December 2021 when I was an inpatient with the Coof...or whatever it truly is...). If I can locate the studies/finding should I have copies of the Remdesivir trials? Will I be asked to leave/be fired for refusing to administer dangerous treatments? I am, also, sending this question to America's Frontline Doctors...not sure if I will get an answer....BTW, thank you to everyone on this site. It makes me feel "less crazy"!
Looking for legal advice regarding my job as a nurse. What are the consequences if I refuse to administer/give Remdesivir, the Vax, etc.? Do I have any legal recourse as an "advocate"?
LAWFAGS IN THE HOUSE?
It is so sad we have had to deal with these issues; ethical/unethical and potentially fatal to the patient. Remember your sworn medical oath. If an individual knows the facts and truth of effective/non-effective treatments, drugs, therapeutics combined with their medical oath, I think he/she would be protected. This attorney; Tom Renz is representing the victims of Covid. He has an army of attorneys across the nation dealing with Covid lawsuits. He may be able to assist you. https://renz-law.com/
Thank you. I re-read the Nightingale Pledge/Oath and Code of Ethics for nurses(Indiana) and it states what you just stated. My question: if I am questioning the safety of this drug why are the prescribers(docs) NOT questioning it? When I was inpatient for the Coof(December 2021) the doc wanted to give me a monoclonal antibody and Remdesivir. I asked the name of the antibody and as she began to leave I said NO to Remdesivir. She was not going to do any "informed consent".