THANK YOU! I found this out in 2020 with all the fake “hospital beds are full” BS. When we figure out how they manipulate us EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. it’s infuriating. Every single thing they tell us is deceptive and manipulating us. Everything! It’s exhausting.
THANK YOU! I found this out in 2020 with all the fake “hospital beds are full” BS. When we figure out how they manipulate us EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. it’s infuriating. Every single thing they tell us is deceptive and manipulating us. Everything! It’s exhausting.
Forces us to play whack-a-mole. Yes, it's exhausting, but I'm getting better at it as time goes on. Plus, the audience is a bit more receptive than at the start.
I heard from a nurse that one of the hospitals in Illinois removed the beds and redesigned the room and turned it into a meditation/ de-stressing area, then they claim they are running out of capacity. I mean... it's important to de-stress in a high-stress job but I thought they already had those types of areas. I heard from another nurse that she had 18 patients at one point, a completely unsafe ratio but a way for a hospital to make money paying fewer people. These hospitals are just about the money, they don't care about either patients or their employees. So they fire staff or some people quit either due to mandates or unsafe staff-to-patient ratio and then they claim they are overwhelmed. Something needs to be done about it. Patients will suffer as a result.
THANK YOU! I found this out in 2020 with all the fake “hospital beds are full” BS. When we figure out how they manipulate us EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. it’s infuriating. Every single thing they tell us is deceptive and manipulating us. Everything! It’s exhausting.
Yes - hospitals are almost always at capacity, or else they're going out of business.
BINGO!!!! Wish more people
would see this. They send staff home when they don’t have enough patients because of the “business”
Forces us to play whack-a-mole. Yes, it's exhausting, but I'm getting better at it as time goes on. Plus, the audience is a bit more receptive than at the start.
I heard from a nurse that one of the hospitals in Illinois removed the beds and redesigned the room and turned it into a meditation/ de-stressing area, then they claim they are running out of capacity. I mean... it's important to de-stress in a high-stress job but I thought they already had those types of areas. I heard from another nurse that she had 18 patients at one point, a completely unsafe ratio but a way for a hospital to make money paying fewer people. These hospitals are just about the money, they don't care about either patients or their employees. So they fire staff or some people quit either due to mandates or unsafe staff-to-patient ratio and then they claim they are overwhelmed. Something needs to be done about it. Patients will suffer as a result.