Sunday, June 26, 2011

Nurses Try To Get Workers Fired

If a nurse see a worker who is not working as hard as they (the nurse) think they should, the idiot nurse will try as hard as they can to get them fired.

Anytime there is a lull in the duties of those who are not actively taking care of the patients; the housekeepers, maintenance, food service workers, etc., whenever a nurse see the worker waiting for an assignment, you best believe the nasty nurse will report that person to their boss.

This is their way of getting that person fired from their job. As if those people do not have bills to pay and a family to take of.

I hate nurses!!!

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Nurses Who Kill Their Patients

Nurses Who Kill

There are nurses all over the country who abuse their position in the hospital and become murderous killers.

Genene Ann Jones - In 1968, Genene Jones was a nurse who was accused and found guilty of killing children in her care. Other nurses who worked with her at Bexar County Medical Center Hospital destroyed paperwork that would have found her guilty of more deaths. Jones was sentenced to 159 years in prison, but she was eligible for parole after only 20 years.

Waltraud Wagner - Wagner was a 23 year old nurse who enjoyed killing her patients. Along with Maria Gruber, 19, Ilene Leidolf, 21 and 43-year-old Stephanija Mayer. Wagner planned the murders and set up a plan to carry them out, and she also taught the group how to give the lethal injections.
As an she added measure, Wagner used her own special way of killing - she pinched their nostrils shut while forcing them to drink. This heartless group of nurses killed more than 300 innocent patients.

Amy Archer-Gilligan - This nurse-wannabe charmed opened a nursing home and bilked her elderly patients out of their life savings. She also killed several dozen of them.

This is only a few of the hundreds of nurses charged with killing their patients.

Source -  www.TruTV.com

Thursday, June 16, 2011

When The Patient Fell, The Nurse Yelled at Him

I was walking past a room at the hospital where I work and a patient was trying to get up out of bed. The end result, he fell. I went to get the nurse, I told her the patient had fallen down.

When she came in, she showed no compassion at all for the elderly gentleman.

The nurse yelled at him. "Didn't I tell you to stay in bed". As she helped him up, she yelled "Get up and don't try to get up again". I was completely appalled. I expected her to be concerned and maybe even horrified that her patient has possibly hurt himself.

When she came out of the room she rolled her eyes and said "I am getting sick of him".

Poor man, his care is in the hands of a non-caring idiot.

I Hate Nurses.

  

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

When Will Hospitals Demand a Better Attitude From Their Nurses?

I am sure hospital management get feedback from the people who have been in the line of fire of rude nurses. There are probably hundreds of people who have been in contact with a rude nurse.

They have felt the acid roll off of the tongue of potty mouth nurses, who think they are better than everyone else who work in or even visit the hospital.

If management demand their nurses to 'play nice' maybe more people will come to their establishment for treatment.


There are several hospitals that I purposely avoid, just because of the nurses on staff.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Why Are Nurses So Rude?

There are so many ruse nurses in every hospital, all over the world. It seems as if they think they are entitled to have an attitude, just because they are busy. Worker in almost every profession get busy, but they are not automatically ruse to everyone who is in their line of vision.

Nurses, on the other hand, speak to other workers in the hospital as if they are speaking to someone who is not worthy of their time. I work in a hospital and no one has ever been ruse to me - except all of the nurses.


One time I was just passing by one of them and this nut demanded to know why I did not go in the other direction. "Can't you see I busy writing notes?", she said, "I don't have time for the constant interruptions". She was definitely mentally disturbed.

I simply ignored her, except to say that if she ever spoke to me in that tone of voice again, she would be reported to her superiors. Her attitude just made my dislike of nurses more concrete.

I have met a couple of seemingly nice nurses, but the nasty attitude soon came to the surface.