I have a friend who is an ER nurse in a very busy hospital who worked during the height of Covid. I know she was responsible for killing people with remdesivir and vents as that was basically her job and she did it willingly believing she was saving people somehow.
The worst past is that she (and her whole family) still believe, even aft…
I have a friend who is an ER nurse in a very busy hospital who worked during the height of Covid. I know she was responsible for killing people with remdesivir and vents as that was basically her job and she did it willingly believing she was saving people somehow.
The worst past is that she (and her whole family) still believe, even after everything that has been shown, that what she was doing was noble and the right thing to do. None of them seem to realize or want to see that she wasn't really helping her patients at all by sending them home while denying them lifesaving treatments and waiting for them to get so bad that the patient had to return to the hospital so they could get 9 days of run death is near to shut down their kidneys until the job could be finished with a vent. They really don't see it even nearly 3 years later. These are some of the kindest people I know but this nurse did evil things and everyone thinks it's ok and approves of it. It's very hard to wrap one's brain around it all.
I’ve also seen in doctors and nurses when you question their take on things an explosive rant where they say ‘DO YOU KNOW HOW HARD I WORK?’ A complete non sequitor. As if many of us don’t work hard.
I have a friend who is an ER nurse in a very busy hospital who worked during the height of Covid. I know she was responsible for killing people with remdesivir and vents as that was basically her job and she did it willingly believing she was saving people somehow.
The worst past is that she (and her whole family) still believe, even after everything that has been shown, that what she was doing was noble and the right thing to do. None of them seem to realize or want to see that she wasn't really helping her patients at all by sending them home while denying them lifesaving treatments and waiting for them to get so bad that the patient had to return to the hospital so they could get 9 days of run death is near to shut down their kidneys until the job could be finished with a vent. They really don't see it even nearly 3 years later. These are some of the kindest people I know but this nurse did evil things and everyone thinks it's ok and approves of it. It's very hard to wrap one's brain around it all.
I’ve also seen in doctors and nurses when you question their take on things an explosive rant where they say ‘DO YOU KNOW HOW HARD I WORK?’ A complete non sequitor. As if many of us don’t work hard.
And as if I should then say ‘oh I didn’t. Do you work really really hard? Oh okay then, vax me.’
I’ve seen the same thing. Especially in nurses.