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Comments by "Debany Doombringer" (@debanydoombringer1385) on "TikTok Dancing Nurses MOCKING US, Like Dancing At A Funeral, Fauci Admits To LYING AGAIN" video.
@jenni0278 My best friend was a nurse. That didn't mean she wasn't aware of the problems within her profession or other nurses. The majority care so much they let students practice their first stick on a diabetic with collapsing veins from 7 heart attacks in the ER for a twisted hernia and let them try 4 times before finally saying it's enough even though the patient had been in tears since the 2nd attempt. They care so much they don't tell a first time mother her newborn is in an incubator and the mother has to figure out by seeing her child in it in the nursery, but there wasn't a single nurse to be found to find out anything from. The reason for that was because they were going on strike Monday and it was the Saturday before so screw the patients. Twice I had family members in the ICU and I had to tell them my loved one was sick. One had slipped into a coma and the other was septic. Both are things they should have found before my visits 8+ hours apart especially in the ICU. I also loved them being cruel to my mother who'd just had her leg removed because she wasn't recovering fast enough. Come to find out they'd not been giving her all of her medications and not a single one of them ever apologized to her. I've experienced some really good nurses, but unfortunately the bad ones out number them.
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@mackpainter7445 I had it and didn't go to the doctor. You realize there's no treatment right so the majority just get tested and nothing else. Now there's home testing so don't even need them for that. It's funny that you think not seeing a doctor or nurse for this is dangerous when 80% are asymptomatic or very mild.
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@ThePalatineHill Sounds like staph.
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@DirtMufflerButt Can I criticize them based on years of experience due to being a caregiver, physically disabled, and having worked in the medical field? The vast majority aren't professional and also aren't good at their job. I've seen them cause suffering far more than they've helped it including many instances of malpractice. That's in the last 10 years especially. Now 20-30 years ago that wasn't the case, but it is now.
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