@@lanaofficiel4042 I go to the VA. They don’t want us to see specialists. A because we might get a diagnosis that was caused by our military service. B because the VA is trying to spend the least amount of money on vets. So they push Telemed + medical students .
I've met a few nurses that just felt hinky to me. But what do you do when you're in a hospital or stuck in a rehab place after surgery & you wonder about a nurse? Who do you ask? Another nurse?
I understand completely, when you are focusing on your heath, getting better, or recovering…but if you feel like something isn’t “right” you are absolutely within your right to request a conversation with the director of nursing. You, as the patient have rights!!!
I was thinking the exact same thing. Last year, I was in a teaching hospital. After a bad experience with the student doctors, I told a friend about it. She said I could request no student doctors. I could give permission for them to be in the room. A couple of months ago, I was in the same hospital again. I had talked with several different doctors and nurses. Then, a team of 3 came to talk to me. One woman was so awful. I talked to a nurse and asked if they were students or doctors. I spoke up about the one woman. The nurse talked to the ER doctor and after that I saw a team of 2. It is exhausting, but necessary to advocate for yourself when you are the patient. I guess if I had a nurse that I didn't think was qualified, I would ask her to be removed from my care. Hard to know though. I can tell common sense is dead among many of the young employees. A couple of scary things happened to me in a different teaching hospital. I am just glad I was healthy enough to take care of myself. I never thought anybody might be a fake because I thought they went through a hiring process.
I truly believe I spotted one right before COVID lockdown. The DON of. Nursing home.? She was/ a traveler. I work in REHAB, she had trouble interpreting notes. She told us the license she had was national lol she halted regular nursing home relationships among departments… after her messing up in a meeting (with confidence lol) I said to my rehab director/ She is not a nurse!!! He and a PT sat bewildered at her errors.
I remember spotting one in the emergency room that was sent to take my husband blood And I questioned how is she going to do that with the light so dim and the tornique was on longer than a minute. I had completed my MA studies and state clinical sticks but was not given intern because the school was found not accredited. A whole year gone and money. Needless to say the young lady left out crying and told the charge nurse and I still had to guide the other nurse what to do to draw blood. They weird out here to think it's ok to be playing with people. You need to check doctors, pharmacist and psychologist. Look up and read about the lady from India that was a Walgreens pharmacist and was fake. All those years dispensing prescription
@@erichinkle7891 She wasn't new and her charge nurse was lazy for not coming to help her but thought by talking loud outside the room indirectly was going to shake something. It only takes an air bubble in vein to travel and can cause harm to a person life. Just make sure you are valid in whatever it is you do. I know for a fact many got in school on fake high school diplomas. So don't be bothered -do better. Do right-no short cuts
@@arleneanderson5078 as you should. I'm not. I put in honest time pursuing my passion and worked student work study as well as doubled up on my classes; determined to go towards becoming a P.A. And here today you can be a vending machine nurse.😭😂😂😂just select and purchase what kind you want to be
An air bubble from a labdraw with a butterfly needle and not labs drawn from a PICC? Yeah you sound just like someone that didn’t graduate medical assistant school. Family members like you are the reasons there is a staff shortage in the hospital.
If team nursing is practiced then they will all be caught .I am 80 and a retired RN and midwife and was trained in England when the training was really good but changes came and standards were lowered.
That's not true. Auxiliary nurses were around in your day. They had no degrees or understanding of pathology, anatomy, physiology or pharmacology. They learned on the job. Many nurses left due to the degree course coming in because they couldn't keep up.
And I can imagine the family/patients after seeing this little news clip.... I work as a nurse and patients/family are already bad enough at treating staff like shit while in the hospital, now will come the accusations that we don't know what we are doing. This profession sucks and if I had to do it over again, I would have done something different. Can't believe I spent 4 years going to college to be treated like garbage. Oh, and it's just a misdemeanor for a nurse to be assaulted by a patient.
Who’s here after what’s going on in 2023 with bogus nursing license?
RUclips sure knows what to recommend.
LMAO me
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This didn’t age well 😬
Wow so this has been going on like forever. Who the hell is running the background checks before hiring these frauds?
not this popping up on my recommended page after the florida scandal
Here after the 2023 fake Nurse bust
I question doctors as well. I had a student pose as a pulmonologist on a Telemed visit. Always dig deeper.
Was he a good pulmonologist at least?! Did he fix your 🫁 correctly? 😹
Wow!! Just WOW!! How the hell does that happen???
@@lanaofficiel4042 I go to the VA. They don’t want us to see specialists. A because we might get a diagnosis that was caused by our military service. B because the VA is trying to spend the least amount of money on vets. So they push Telemed + medical students .
How to spot a fraudulent nurse… unable to use a bp monitor that’s the easiest thing inability on triaging a patient smh
Should get their picture to go with rn license
They need to have photos next to that license registry
the salon ladies all have their photos up on their waxing/nail licenses. crazy they require a photo license to wax eyebrows but not for nursing.
This is a joke right. 7600 fake nurses in Florida, and we check because patient safety is our #1 concern. Give me a break.
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Im here in 2023 after working with many questionably qualified nurses.
What's with going to school and passing a test? You should be proud....
Who would have known that this was going on for so long. OMG 😲 😱
I've met a few nurses that just felt hinky to me. But what do you do when you're in a hospital or stuck in a rehab place after surgery & you wonder about a nurse? Who do you ask? Another nurse?
You ask to speak to the DON, director of nursing.
I understand completely, when you are focusing on your heath, getting better, or recovering…but if you feel like something isn’t “right” you are absolutely within your right to request a conversation with the director of nursing. You, as the patient have rights!!!
It's easy, get the nurse's full name and check on board of nursing website. Its open to the public
I was thinking the exact same thing. Last year, I was in a teaching hospital. After a bad experience with the student doctors, I told a friend about it. She said I could request no student doctors. I could give permission for them to be in the room. A couple of months ago, I was in the same hospital again. I had talked with several different doctors and nurses. Then, a team of 3 came to talk to me. One woman was so awful. I talked to a nurse and asked if they were students or doctors. I spoke up about the one woman. The nurse talked to the ER doctor and after that I saw a team of 2. It is exhausting, but necessary to advocate for yourself when you are the patient. I guess if I had a nurse that I didn't think was qualified, I would ask her to be removed from my care. Hard to know though. I can tell common sense is dead among many of the young employees. A couple of scary things happened to me in a different teaching hospital. I am just glad I was healthy enough to take care of myself. I never thought anybody might be a fake because I thought they went through a hiring process.
@@ruthmayo3669 But if the fake nurses buy or steal the license?
I truly believe I spotted one right before COVID lockdown. The DON of. Nursing home.? She was/ a traveler. I work in REHAB, she had trouble interpreting notes. She told us the license she had was national lol she halted regular nursing home relationships among departments… after her messing up in a meeting (with confidence lol) I said to my rehab director/ She is not a nurse!!! He and a PT sat bewildered at her errors.
I sincerely hope she didn’t have a license, I feel like it would be a 100x worse if she actually passed the boards 🤦♂️
That's why these are "Nurses from HELL!!!" here in Missouri.
I remember spotting one in the emergency room that was sent to take my husband blood And I questioned how is she going to do that with the light so dim and the tornique was on longer than a minute.
I had completed my MA studies and state clinical sticks but was not given intern because the school was found not accredited. A whole year gone and money.
Needless to say the young lady left out crying and told the charge nurse and I still had to guide the other nurse what to do to draw blood. They weird out here to think it's ok to be playing with people. You need to check doctors, pharmacist and psychologist.
Look up and read about the lady from India that was a Walgreens pharmacist and was fake. All those years dispensing prescription
I hope you see the latest… sting “OPERATION NIGHTINGALE” I AM A REAL NURSE 😂 and I’m pissed!
Are you sure she was fake and not just new
@@erichinkle7891 She wasn't new and her charge nurse was lazy for not coming to help her but thought by talking loud outside the room indirectly was going to shake something.
It only takes an air bubble in vein to travel and can cause harm to a person life. Just make sure you are valid in whatever it is you do. I know for a fact many got in school on fake high school diplomas. So don't be bothered -do better. Do right-no short cuts
@@arleneanderson5078 as you should. I'm not. I put in honest time pursuing my passion and worked student work study as well as doubled up on my classes; determined to go towards becoming a P.A.
And here today you can be a vending machine nurse.😭😂😂😂just select and purchase what kind you want to be
An air bubble from a labdraw with a butterfly needle and not labs drawn from a PICC? Yeah you sound just like someone that didn’t graduate medical assistant school. Family members like you are the reasons there is a staff shortage in the hospital.
YOU ARE TEACHING THEM TO BE SMARTER..
Would fingerprints be so hard?
SOoo basically it's THE FACILITYS FAULT FOR NOT CHECKING BACKROUNDS
And the board for no longer issuing actual physical license cards
ITS THA COMPANY'S FAULT FOR NOT CARING FOR PATIENTS NEEDS
Sueee tha COMPANYYY 🤣😂😂🤣😆🤣😅😂
If team nursing is practiced then they will all be caught .I am 80 and a retired RN and midwife and was trained in England when the training was really good but changes came and standards were lowered.
That's not true. Auxiliary nurses were around in your day. They had no degrees or understanding of pathology, anatomy, physiology or pharmacology. They learned on the job. Many nurses left due to the degree course coming in because they couldn't keep up.
You can't! Everything is on line that you wanna know about everything
They can check their license.
And I can imagine the family/patients after seeing this little news clip.... I work as a nurse and patients/family are already bad enough at treating staff like shit while in the hospital, now will come the accusations that we don't know what we are doing. This profession sucks and if I had to do it over again, I would have done something different. Can't believe I spent 4 years going to college to be treated like garbage. Oh, and it's just a misdemeanor for a nurse to be assaulted by a patient.
They are everywhere in America right now, on the streets protesting.
Fake nurses?