The last day I was in the hospital after neck surgery I had a "traveling nurse" that just signed a deal with a local agency in Las Vegas.
One of the first things she told me is that she had never worked on "this floor" before, and she "did not like it." She went on to tell me and my visitors more then once she hated being a nurse and had to sign a local contract to get a $10 an hour raise.
Then she was complaining that she had no health care. I am pretty sure she had the option of using all or part of that raise to purchase health care, but choose not to...
I almost asked her what her DU name was.
She was a shitty nurse. She told me that I was "on my own" getting from the chair to the bed due to the fact I was being released. My neck was killing me. The bed started to move. The wheels were not locked. She acted like it was my fault. Dumb ass nurse.
Rob I am so sorry for your experience but Shit happens in the best of places.
Navy Hospital, Portsmouth VA.
An Airforce LT. femail had a very bad auto accident, bad burns on her legs, she was my room mate. Skin was removed from her butt and transplanted on the burns. No one kept the new grafted skin moist, In 24 hours the new skin had dried up as scabs.
I against doctors orders ran away to home a few days early, Lucky me, my burns were where I could care for them myself and no skin grafts, thank you very much. It took quite a few weeks longer for me to heal without the grafts but by golly my DIY method worked as I could clean the burns 6 times a day if needed.
BTY that" traveling' Tec that is now on trial up here for giving patients Hep C., they are still trying to track all the hospitals he was sent to. Local hospital has a court order to keep information on him out of the public knowledge, but they were kind enough to offer free blood test to his former patients.-------In some cases Hep C does not show up for 20+ years. SHIT HAPPENS.