My regular nurse was busy so I got a stand in. She happened to say that the majority of the departments calls, in her opinion, were from patients wanting to secure benefits.
Firstly I don’t think this is true but secondly I don’t think she should be telling me this. Seemed disrespectful but sadly I have come to expect this.
I’d tell her, “I don’t want to hear your bucking opinion you’re just a nurse that’s all you are so shut your suck”.
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I mean, we have enough trouble as it is and she thinks that all you want to do is collect disability. I’m disgusted by most of my medical staff also.
Yeah. I think she was talking out of place. To me it felt her politics were effecting her work.
THey’re noobish normie sheep that just don’t get it. They’re not diagnosed they don’t understand what this is like at all. They need to shut their mouths, grow up, and try to bucking help once in awhile.
Do you ever get this feeling off your nurses @firemonkey?
I have never had it directly said to me but I do think there are some nurses who think this way. You do hear of less than intelligent nurses with a “You just need to pull yourself together” attitude.
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You do hear of less than intelligent nurses with a “You just need to pull yourself together” attitude.
I came across one like that. Still remember her.
Hey my best nurse was ANita…she’d sneak me in mcdonalds wraps and fries.
i’d have said something like ‘yeah, so?’ see if she goes any further with that statement, if she is bitching then you would know, i had to complain when a duty nurse called me a derogatory term thinking i couldnt hear.
I remember you talking about that. Did the nurse get disciplined?
idk, i think he’s still got his job though, he lied to the panel and got the receptionist to back him up, it was pure bull ■■■■, at least i moved to a different centre.
Staff often back each other up even when they know it’s the dishonest thing to do.
usually nurses don’t say blunt things like that without having some underlying purpose. that’s weird.
I remember this nurse said something to me that made me cry. it was when I was in my first psych ward. I looked up to him, a lot. then one day; he said that I was going to leave the psych ward, get my college degree, live a normal life, and never see him again. he had so much hope for me.
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