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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b] Anonymous wrote: “The nursing staff is usually not the most educated lot in the medical profession.” [/b] This is unnecessarily rude. You all do realize that the nurses are only doing what the doctor orders, right? I imagine that for nurses waking up a patient at 3 am who hates them and thinks they’re stupid is not their idea of a good time either. If you have issues with the routine check-ins you should take it up with the doctor on call. [/quote] I don't think so. It is necessarily a factual statement. Most of them are not very scientific or educated for the work they do. Nurses are notoriously incompetent, poorly educated and unscientific. They are trained in some medical procedure but you cannot depend on them for due diligence. They are the factory workers of the hospital. Incapable of making sound independent decisions. On the other hand, I have had very good experience with foreign-born and trained nurses. [/quote] Wow, you are so hateful and wrong. [/quote] You are triggered and hateful yourelf. Are you a nurse? Stop trolling DCUM and attend to your patients![/quote]
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