Considering she's your nurse, aren't you going to see her again at some point? I don't know cause I've never been hospitalized, but I don't think it'd be that difficult to get in contact with her. And I mean like, if you're willing to go to the trouble of filing a complaint, its probably not that much of a step up to ask whoever your nurse is now, if you could see that particular nurse.
no I won't be seeing her again. I'm at home, I don't HAVE A NURSE or whatever.
I just don't get why I'm sparing this woman's job when, let's face it, she's ruined my week. and I don't mean like UGH I DIDN'T GO TO CHARLOTTE THIS WEEKEND TO HANG WITH SREDNI, but I'm 22 years old and considering what I should do before I die (although right now and hell usually when I'm at GW I try and keep those thoughts distant), that's not something I should have to do. my dad died of cancer so my mom has just been a wreck and praying constantly and keeps putting weird hindu stones on my head and all this shit because she's scared shitless, as am I!
am I angry at her, of course I am, but this isn't vindictiveness, this is a basic job requirement that she's failed and spectacularly at that. even if this is cancer, she didn't deal with it in the right way at all and that was really fucked up. so yeah, what the fuck. also as I said earlier, my mom's doctor friend essentially begged me to file a complaint since this kind of shit is stuff they need to improve and even if she doesn't get fired (which if she's as magically competent as GW seems to think she is she won't be) it's something the hospital needs to address anyways.
big picture means in the grand scheme of things you worried for a few days WHICH SUCKS but it's not like you did anything that you shouldn't have as a result of what she told you. in a few weeks or months or years or whatever you will be like "man those few days were terrible" but it won't really have any lasting impact whatsoever aside from maybe putting you in touch with your own mortality, which is arguably a good thing. i don't really think she's a danger to other patients and like i said this doesn't seem like it will have any negative lasting effect so it's kind of EHHHH to try to get her fired which VERY WELL MIGHT have a huge lasting effect for her and possibly her family.
that's a whole lot of presumption based on nothing that she's not going to do this again and this shit has been pretty traumatic for my family as a whole so it's not just "worrying for a few days", so yeah fuck her etc. everyone seems to ignore
this is her job and she fucked it up pretty goddam badly!
like, I think everyone saying "no steel dont" is ignoring the fact that this was
passing a death sentence on someone else, not just "whoops forgot your middle initial". I don't really know what qualification there is for being fired short of her actually KILLING or HARMING me there is, and I disagree that there is none! there's basic professional ethics and when you violate them so grossly, get fired.
- You complain to the hospital for what the nurse did.
- Hospital doesn't want to get sued, so fires the nurse.
- Nurse goes home and cries and possibly becomes vindicative.
- Hospital has to take the time and money to interview, hire and train a new nurse, who'll probably take some time to get used to procedures. Lots of bullshit occurs and everyone is upset about the extra work that needs to be done now to get back to the way things were before. So while the "right" thing was done, it pretty much puts a damper on everyone's life (except yours I guess). Also, you made a girl cry
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that's stupid. that's like saying no one should be fired for anything ever because OH NO; YOU HAVE TO HIRE SOMEONE NEW AND THE PERSON WHO GOT FIRED WILL BE SAD.