Saturday, November 22, 2025

SOMETHING CREEPY

 I don't know if this is true or not that  NURSING is no longer a professional job. Is that a joke or what?

Most NURSES are graduates of 4 year College or University Course with diploma in Bachelor of Science in Nursing. However, to be professional, you must pass the Board Exam first. Probably you are not considered "professional" if you don't have at least two years of experience working as RN in Hospitals and clinics. And what makes you unprofessional is when dealing with case per case basis. Like what is confidential should be confidential.

This is what's happening in the Hospital... nurses are recording your vital signs and they asked questions then they recorded them to your medical book. All what the patients had said must be true then nurses have to report the data to the patient's doctor. It is not the doctor asking the question but the nurses. Whatever is on the nurse's report then doctor has to find out the diagnosis. lol. I hope they READ the report from the nurses and laboratory report from the Med Tech or Pathology Department. That's totally BS sometimes. Why not the doctor asked questions too. But doctors are too busy. TOO BUSY all the time. They are not DR. HOUSE, okay? Sometimes they were too busy not because of the job but too busy with family matters. Can't blame them they are humans too. That's what it is to be professional and set aside personal matters when you are at work. Do not bring your problems  at work because it will creep in.

One doctor on TV, she was interviewed (from Quebec) she had 1,500 patients. OMG! Unbelievable.  Did she really know all of them and recognize them one by one? Did she ever prescribed wrong medication to a patient? Accident can happen you know.

I remember one of the blogwriters here from the Blogworld had posted on her blog that her doctor prescribed the wrong medication on her. It was too late! She died after a month, after posting that one last blog. So sad...



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