Second ER visit in 2 weeks, this time with my ill husband who had fallen and suffered bad cut to head. I was astounded by the incompetence in the ER. No doctors, just a nurse practitioner there this time.
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DC, can you elaborate? Been a nurse for over 20 years. My observation is: todays hospital conglomerate does NOT value experience; hospitals will gladly hire newly graduated nurses and shit on their dedicated experienced staff to save a few bucks. At the same time claiming that “providing quality care & safe care” is their priority. Sorry about your experience. I highly recommend anyone going/staying at a hospital to have an observant advocate with them at various times to ask good questions. I have no problem with a patient/family member asking questions. I will tell them if I don’t know the answer…
Hospital conglomerate…….yup, just like everything else, medicine is being choked off so only a few big conglomerates remain. Think of your hospital like a Walmart, or Costco. Telehealth, Nurse practitioner instead of Doctor, access to only what is “approved” medicine and treatments, one size fits all. How do you like your medical care controlled and restricted? Obamacare. And to think everyone of means used to come to the U.S. for great healthcare. Where can they go now?
Obama couldn’t get single payer so the changed the playing field to create single provider. Whatever it takes con consolidate and control the industry.
Notice how monopolies of care have been created, with hospitals buying up all the practitioners they can within a geography. Now they are competing with each other on the periphery and the smaller systems are beginning to be consumed by the larger ones.
Total control. Killing real healthcare and replacing it with health Killingcare. We already saw it with Covid. Killingcare.
The future is now
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmUVo0xVAqE
ER, both last week with daughter and yesterday with husband. Long waits (usual in the past) but with no attention from anyone. With husband yesterday, 5 hours after intake the Nurse Practitioner finally removed bandage placed on by EMT, which was stuck after so long, began bleeding profusely and she stuck gauze on it, ran out to get her kit (to stitch). 20 minutes later I called nurse in because blood was still seeping down his head. THAT nurse was very helpful. 45 minutes later NP returned to sew up his head. Some monitors were never turned on (BP), they never gave him food or water even after tests completed. Never gave him his medication which he missed at noon….just a bunch of things I’ve never experienced before on ER visits.
GigiRN...Please see my comments - God bless & TY
GigiRN - big TY and much respect for what you do. I imagine you’re one of the good guys who knows what quality nursing looks like (pre-abomination care). My questions for you and anyone else inside the hospitals:
Are hospitals still operating with the covid protocols? Vents & remdesivir? Masks that don’t work & inaccurate testing mandatory? Family/friends not allowed visitation if testing positive?
How can we turn things around if OBC is thrown out? Will it take years to retrain new competent professionals? Hopefully many un-jabbed would return to the field.
I lost a family member in early 2020 (while the “pandemic was still new) and a dear friend a year ago this month. The friend was un-jabbed, tested positive and quite honestly tortured to death for an entire month, no early treatment for respiratory, forced to lie on his stomach, cathed etc., no food, fed with a tube, wife kept out early on, just a heartbreaking gut wrenching sick EVIL demoralizing degrading inhumane way to murder a previously healthy man who had just celebrated Christmas out and about a couple days prior. Anyhow me & family are avoiding ER / hospitals and possible “opportunistic” jabs (either Australia or NZ reportedly ok’d them iirc). Some states granted emergency approval to vets, dentists, podiatrists, naturopaths, all medical pros to jab their patients. I’ve been putting off a number of tests & procedures wanting to protect my dna & body from the possibility of receiving an unwanted “vax”. Just not sure how long we can all hold out, but trusting in GOD always. It will have to be a life or death situation to get me into a hospital bed. Am I being to cautious at this point in time? I’m unsure, but my faith in medicine is shattered beyond repair at this point.
Tin, I tried showing various docs & personnel articles/research that showed that the surgical masks everyone was being forced to wear did not protect anyone from viral particles. I recd questions like: why do they wear them in the OR. The answer: to protect the patient from large droplet/particles from sneezes, runny noses, etc. I was scoffed at...trust the science, right?
I am sorry to hear about your family member and friend. The family of these patients may want to request their medical records including vital signs, lab values, medication administration, etc. I still believe lack of early intervention was by design by the DS/cabal. Never do I recall a time when the orders are: "Are you having trouble breathing? No? Go home, isolate, and come back if/when you have breathing issues." WTF! On top of that it is my speculation that once admitted to the hospital that antibiotics were not ordered and administered emergently (for the subsequent pneumonia); that's not the case with the patients I cared for, but...My hospital conglomerate does initiate nutrition as early as possible unless contraindicated. The "proning" is something that I do agree with. We use the Roto-Prone beds as much as possible. This movement from the bed or self-proning prevents fluid from settling in the lungs in an attempt to mobilize fluid and prevent further consolidation.
My hospital did not provide the jab to inpatients; they had vax clinics for their employees...
My ENT just got bought by the big syndicated health ppl in town...the ones I was originally referred to but couldn't get an appt with for 6 months, so I went to the independent ENT a half hour away.
And now they're getting bought lol.
Just experienced this shit when I had our daughter last month. So unreal how many chickens can run around with their heads cut off, under the guise of professional health care