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I wish I lived in a world where the POS who turned her fellow workers in and made this public was disciplined equally.
so you feel they should NOT have been turned in?? How would YOU feel if you were a incapacitated patient and the nurses gathered around to laugh at your trouser mouse?? You and your family would be ok with it?? REALLY??
Necrophiliacs working in the hospital. Nice. It's getting to the point I'd rather just die and be quickly cremated than go to a hospital. Too many horror stories and too many (mentally) sick people working there. I'd like to keep my horror stories in my Stephen King novels where they belong. Anyone who would get a thrill out of something like that is profoundly sick in the head and needs to be institutionalized.
I wish I lived in a world where the POS who turned her fellow workers in and made this public was disciplined equally.
What exactly did the nurse that turned in the others do wrong? A nurse's 1st duty is to their patients, not to their morally repugnant co-workers. And who said the nurse that reported it is the one who leaked it to the media? It could have been anyone in the hospital because for sure this kind of thing could not have been kept secret within the hospital.
Sadly this is the world we live in today, people are SOOO ready to report someone else, call police on someone else, report just about anything! In the past this was highly frowned upon and usually the ones who reported suffered the most. People are not loyal to their fellow citizens anymore, many people will side with authority if given the chance. I do not think its coincidence that it got like this either.
So a nurse's 1st duty is not to their patients but rather to perverted co-workers? Do you not expect to be treated with respect and dignity when you are a patient? The way the world works these days is that organizations only clean up their act when a spotlight is put on them. That the hospital only gave them a slap on the wrist tells us they really didn't see it as a problem. The negative publicity they are now getting might get them to start taking patient dignity a bit more seriously.
i am not saying they did the right thing- and the family needs an apology-now whoever snitched should have kept this quiet --not for the world to know - this is hard on the family - they might have never known this was done- this should have been the hospitals private affair to handle-- making it public just hurts the family
The hospital by law was required to notify authorities and they did notify the family too back when it first surfaced. Being the guy hasn't been identified, nor the nurses, the media doesn't know what the family's reaction was.
People are so disturbed about the dumbest things these days. Some 50 years ago, I worked in an emergency room. Some of the things we did would cause today's snowflakes to have heart attacks.
So when you are a patient you do not expect to be treated in a respectful and dignified manner? Being a healthcare worker does not entitle you to use patients for your sexual jollies.
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