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@theocrat8477
@theocrat8477 3 минут бұрын
Rockefeller and Carnegie ruined the medical industry/schools in the United states. And the Fexner report was rigged to criticize any alternative views of medicine.
@michellemurphybrown9751
@michellemurphybrown9751 22 минут бұрын
What if you don't have anyone to stay with you??
@valeriekoehn2302
@valeriekoehn2302 31 минут бұрын
Wow. Very informative. I particularly don't trust medical staff due to numerous interactions as a patient myself, as my husband having cancer and as a former 9-1-1 operator. I hate that we have to FIGHT for even basic treatment.
@Lisa-qw7rl
@Lisa-qw7rl 33 минут бұрын
Husband was going in for an outpatient proceedure (to flip and flipped port). I asked the nurse if they Doctor was going to check the port before they started the procedure and would she ask the doctor to check to make sure it was flipped before surgery. She said, ' oh they will check that, that is what they do." Well they didn't check it and it was not flipped. It was working. They just assumed they were getting the right information from the nurses who tried to access his port. I was not happy. I think I asked because my husband has been going thru all kinds of treatments, for 2 and 1/2 years because he was diagnosed with cancer and I was not fully on board with him recieving immuno therapy. The Doctor apologized but I was not happy at all.
@billterry967
@billterry967 43 минут бұрын
So let’s change that 🇺🇸
@Mr762guy
@Mr762guy Сағат бұрын
PN, which if any of your courses are FSA approved? Thanks for all you do.
@LUVMYPITTIE
@LUVMYPITTIE Сағат бұрын
I WORKED IN L&D FOR 20 YEARS AS A PERINATAL TECH IN SEVERAL HOSPITALS AND THERE IS DEFINITELY EVIL MEAN PSYCHOPATHIC NARCISSISTIC NURSES & DOCTORS OUT THERE & MAJOR CLIQUES JUST LIKE IN HIGH SCHOOL! ONE HOSPITAL A TRAVELER ACTUALLY PAID TO END HER CONTRACT THAT'S HOW BAD CERTAIN NURSES WERE TREATING HER & OTHERS AS WELL! IF YOU DON'T SUCK UP TO THEM AND JOIN THEIR IMMATURE BS THEN YOUR A TARGET! I WAS ONE OF THEM THAT WOULDN'T AND I DELT WITH THESE WITCHES! THEY WERE LABELED "THE MEAN CHICKS" AND THE DIRECTOR KNEW AND DID NOTHING BUT ENABLE THEM! THEY WILL BLAME YOU FOR ANYTHING AND THROW YOU UNDER THE BUS IN A HEARTBEAT! I LOVED MY JOB BUT THESE KIND OF NURSES MADE IT A LIVING NIGHTMARE & 12 HOUR SHIFTS WITH THESE KIND OF PEOPLE IS HORRIBLE!
@stybba09
@stybba09 2 сағат бұрын
I'm a retired respiratory therapist of 34 years. Everything you describe here is right on the money. My wife became a nurse in 1982. Her background is cardiac intensive care, managing three ICUs. She's also worked many years in the Cath Lab. Ten years ago she became a nurse practitioner and currently works with a pulmonary doctor, doing clinic and ICU. In the hospital she's at the hospitalists are he'll bent to discharge a patient and my wife, at times, needs to fight against the hospitalists to keep a patient in the hospital because management tells them to get patients out ASAP. That is not proper patient care.
@codyburke9243
@codyburke9243 2 сағат бұрын
What’s good for fungal/bacterial skin rashes
@Inziagold
@Inziagold 3 сағат бұрын
People dying in hospitals is why some Mama's choose home birthing. This is spiritual warfare against our spirit giving life. We are persecuted for giving life and eating fruit by the godly, who understand what their religious leaders want them to understand.
@shirleypatterson4245
@shirleypatterson4245 3 сағат бұрын
You at so right t on. Thank you for confirming something in my life, who I live with. God Bless you in your walk🙏🥰
@brendamarciniszyn4299
@brendamarciniszyn4299 3 сағат бұрын
Thank you for the warnings!
@rodneycaupp5962
@rodneycaupp5962 4 сағат бұрын
EAST TENNESSEE is also Leftist Occupied. Capture Tyson Chicken in S.E. Tennessee and we'll all be eating good. Honestly Patriot, I know that You know about Atlanta down the road...
@appaloosa42
@appaloosa42 4 сағат бұрын
The End has been known from the beginning. The details of who foes what are yet to be determined
@TEM1
@TEM1 4 сағат бұрын
I tried to help you by getting you together with Tulsi Gabbard and you tried to fuse me together with a guy that shot an ex president in the head the cia was brainwashing
@t.dwhitaker8808
@t.dwhitaker8808 4 сағат бұрын
You are right about the boomers expecting more. I am a Gen X and I remember when medical was good in this country years ago when they started the healthcare for all which is needed, but it was pushed through too fast. It overload the system and here we are today. Yes there are a lot of malevolent workers in the medical industry I for one have experienced them along with a lot of pure incompetence
@eustoliasantana
@eustoliasantana 4 сағат бұрын
Love your video you were exact description of my 25 years of experience
@A_Renaissance_Man
@A_Renaissance_Man 4 сағат бұрын
Excellent. Mother, Father, Mother-in-Law, & Father-in-Law all died in hospital on four separate occasions over several years and I can tell you the last place you want to go when needing medical attention is the hospital. My experiences were pre-Covid, during Covid, and post-Covid and I can tell you they were all bad. The Doctors and Nurses were nice and caring in their outward deminer but, in review, the level of incompetence was vulgar. I have concluded that doctors now-a-days are simple drug pushers. A complete lack of knowledge of nutritional health and a self serving interest in how they can make money. Don't believe me, get some surgery, you will revisit the surgeon endlessly, unless you cut it off and they will schedule you for additional surgeries that are unnecessary under the guise of confirming that they 'got-it-all' the first time. What were your hospital experiences as a family member or as a patient? Either way, I bet your educated now.
@jacksonmd62
@jacksonmd62 5 сағат бұрын
Dealing with stage four rectal cancer and I am on disability so I don’t know what I can do to prepare. I guess I should just prepare to die if things get bad.
@valdanilow4466
@valdanilow4466 5 сағат бұрын
It's not extreme
@AltairZielite
@AltairZielite 5 сағат бұрын
My action plan was that I started to dry lock-n-load at the start of the video (12 seconds), and was getting a 7 second ready by the end of the video. I already have a 5 year supply of WATER FILTERS and good amount of wood piled up in the back yard. Things I still need to do: stock up on canned foods, get an Axe and Saw. Need to download and print 'how to make antibiotics'. Oh, and I recommend everyone get caught up on any dental procedures that been put off.
@rodneycaupp5962
@rodneycaupp5962 5 сағат бұрын
The Hidden Truth is at risk of getting out, when you bring NEWS. THANK YOU. Now deeper into this Video, you even tell of a realistic and True survival will better recovery to Peace , Freedom, and Prosperity. God bless you. Patriot... A month ago I was released as a Hostage after 21 days imprisonment in Dayton Ohio, by a global agency with County Tax Dollars. NEVER AGAIN without Blood. I'm Old Navy. the dumb shit stops here
@birdiebraun7608
@birdiebraun7608 5 сағат бұрын
Dear retired nurse, ( sorry I didn’t catch your name) Thank you, thank you , thank you for your helpful comments. I do ask questions of the medical staff, and thank them for their help - but I need to bring them a little something to acknowledge their dedicated work. And, I have had a medical directive for 19 years-- I can’t stress this enough. People should have one done now, don’t wait until there’s an illness . I had mine done after my dad was hospitalized and discovered he had pancreatic cancer. It makes me sad, but I experienced the difficult questions on care - making decisions on one’s behalf is the hardest thing in the world. I wised my dad had a Medical Directive.
@opium77757
@opium77757 5 сағат бұрын
I was admitted into the hospital for 4 days with breathing issues & high blood pressure. One night they came in & woke me at 1:00am to give me 2 leg ultrasounds. At 2:30am they came to draw blood. At 3:30 am they hooked me up to an IV of magnesium. I questioned why? THey stated my IV was low. Next morning, the doctor came in & I asked if my Magnesium was low & he said that IV was not needed. Really should have recorded him. I asked the doctor to discharge me. When the hospital transport came to wheel me out to the hospital entrance: he told me the hospital often provided services that were not needed as this would help pay for the hospital's new wing .🎉
@sandivernay6569
@sandivernay6569 6 сағат бұрын
Everything has gone up...done intentionally
@lucasjasondl
@lucasjasondl 6 сағат бұрын
The American dream is in price discovery. 📈
@patrickdehertogh2080
@patrickdehertogh2080 6 сағат бұрын
My disgust with the entire health care industry. Seeing this just justifys my additude. It's a financial industry under guise of helping those who need help.
@user-us4dj9tv7j
@user-us4dj9tv7j 6 сағат бұрын
If you must go to a hospital for an emergency think about how awful it is there first and decide where you want to spend your last moments of life. Stay home.
@SonyaPrincessStarlightPopovich
@SonyaPrincessStarlightPopovich 6 сағат бұрын
All your advice pertains to handling memory scares right? Also the administrators should be salary based and Cor or cutting is thievery and fraud. An additional or outside financial administration needs to be implanted and substantial fines for being caught skimping. And jail time. Crazy that senate still can’t figure out why there’s elder abuse.
@user-us4dj9tv7j
@user-us4dj9tv7j 6 сағат бұрын
Cafeteria smelling like feces and urine is true. I hate hospitals.
@PennyHill-jn5we
@PennyHill-jn5we 8 сағат бұрын
TORTURE: ICU and blood work every 2 hrs which led to nothing Being watched while going to the bathroom Being denied magnesium for cramps Being monitored all night every 15 minutes for blood pressure There was no earthly reason for the above treatment.
@ladyrebeccaroth-altic7011
@ladyrebeccaroth-altic7011 8 сағат бұрын
I just went to ER by ambulance for ovary cyst torsion and they refused me pain meds for 6 hrs and didnt call ob surgeon til had been there for 10 hrs and they were so rude to me and my family. I also have asthma overlapping copd so for me to go under anesthesia could be life threatening. It was just a horrible experience!!
@janrobson9247
@janrobson9247 8 сағат бұрын
I work in the NHS. A lot of what you said is 100% transferable
@JohnMoore-xf5wy
@JohnMoore-xf5wy 8 сағат бұрын
A word of ADVICE: Avoid Hendrick North hospital in Abilene, Texas if at all possible!
@PeterErikson-rd5tj
@PeterErikson-rd5tj 9 сағат бұрын
Sadly on east and west coast Men are Hounded , Hassled and discouraged from Ever getting married. Partly a multi-cultural hell and Police State , Partly Family Court Unfair treatment, Partly Poor Quality Women who have little to Lose by getting married and they get a house and 2 kids and then File for Divorce letting the Guy pay for Everthing -- No Thanks. Guys have Literaly Shouted at me - Don't Get Married-- They said they were Slaves working to pay Bills for an X. You have to know the woman from Childhood and have total Trust or Fiorget it.
@girl38rockify
@girl38rockify 9 сағат бұрын
Can a person get a 3rd opinion i had a hysterectomy which removed a small tumor due to endometriosis they said i was stage 4 cancer cause maybe its on the walls as well,the maybe is killing me as maybe intravenous chemo not necessary.
@girl38rockify
@girl38rockify 10 сағат бұрын
Amen.
@womanator140
@womanator140 10 сағат бұрын
I spent 21 days in the hospital starting December 24th of 2023 for complications of Ozempic. I ended up with a stoma and pooping into a bag. Out of all the nurses i had, only once did i ask for one change. The charge nurse took care of this for me. My wife stayed with me all but 3 days. She took notes of everything that went on. She wrote down on a whiteboard when pain meds were given and were due again. Like you said, please and thank you was given often. They also had 2 larger rooms on each floor. On the 8th day during the night shift, the charge nurse came in and told me they were moving me in to the large room because it just became available. Was it because we were nice? Did we get the latger room? Yes. All that you said is important. Most nurses want to due there job.
@tommygunn7745
@tommygunn7745 14 сағат бұрын
I wholly agree with you that administration should be assumed as just plain evil wheather your a patient or staff. Even those that are well mannered and personable, can turn on a dime. I had considered finding a law firm to report certain possible malpractice issues I would encounter from time to time or were discussed among staff . I decided against it because once administration found me out ,my employment future anywhere else could/would vanish . The risk was high and not worth it to me. There should be more people educating the public about hospitals. I dont ever want to have to rely on a care giver whether private or in a facility or at home. I dont think I can avoid it though 24 hr cameras with voice recording would be great to document a patients care .in hospitals,or any care unit. Administration and their legal teams would flip out. Of course their fall back position is to say patients privacy act would be opposed to that. Some may,so give them or family the option at anytime One last thing for now ,as a patient,"dont hide, from the staff, you are documenting every staff person that comes in your room. Nursing will alert everyone that is working on the floor and any ancillary staff." that you are documenting names of who comes in and the proceedures they perform as you come in.
@janetgernand9123
@janetgernand9123 15 сағат бұрын
My mother had a mild heart attack during Covid in 2020. She’s very fit and active for a woman in her eighties. Seven years ago she fell off of a ladder and broke her neck which was an excruciating surgery and recovery. I believe she developed dementia from the anesthesia she received because her memory was greatly diminished after that. The heart surgeons insisted that she have open heart surgery after the heart attack but I kept telling them…along with all of my other relatives…because I didn’t want to put her through that much pain and suffering. If she had been 10 years younger and didn’t have dementia I might’ve felt differently. Anyway, that was four years ago and my mom is still going strong at 84! What I found both interesting and appalling is that her heart doctor (not surgeon) told me at a recent checkup for my mother that it was good that she didn’t go ahead with the surgery as she surely wouldn’t have any of her memory left! I’m SO thankful that I followed my God-given instincts. It was so hard because I knew that everyone would have blamed me had she died. The Lord is so good!
@dixiefish0173
@dixiefish0173 15 сағат бұрын
All I know to do is remember to pray every day.
@brenda427
@brenda427 16 сағат бұрын
What is the best way to evaluate the administrators mentioned in #7?
@jeffreywolfe1
@jeffreywolfe1 16 сағат бұрын
I am a very healthy 60 year old (looks 50 or less, with no co-morbidities) who was diagnosed with "Covid pneumonia" in June of 2022 based upon my bronchitis like symptoms and a "positive Covid PCR" test. I'm an affiliate college professor of biology/anatomy & physiology who is also a licensed acupuncturist and Chinese herbalist in NY and Colorado. I was hospitalized at Mount Sinai/Miami Beach for 5 days. Loudly complaining that PCR testing was bogus for diagnosing any medical condition (citing the inventor of the procedure, Kerry Mullis, himself, who said this), it was a nonstop battle against the MDs right from the get go. I fought off Remdesivir, possible ventilation, IV Levaquin, and the high dosage of IV prednisone they tried to assault me with. Within 2 days, I was walking around tethered to my IV pole/meds, trying to get some exercise when the charge nurse screamed at me to "get back to my room and lie down." "Why should I? I need the exercise, and I'm harming no one!" I screamed back at her. Trust me, the Covid ward I was condemned to had many patients near death in it. I had repeated arguments with MDs, accusing them of iatrogenic illness, which killed patients. I became a pariah to them. Ultimately, they must have tired of me and let me go 5 days later. (In my view, I could have gone home 3 days earlier) Not once could my wife or two kids visit me. For this, I roundly cursed them out. $60,000 of insurance payments later -- and for what?! I refused the vast majority of their interventions, and despite my protestations never received an itemized bill -- and a $500 deductible, I became a free man again. Bottom line, if you do not forcefully advocate for yourself, and refuse treatments that do more harm than good, to the point of killing the patient, you are toast in our Western medical system. There has to be a revolution in our health care delivery, at least when it comes to "Covid" care.
@andyholder6039
@andyholder6039 16 сағат бұрын
I'm having a colonoscopy in a month, that's the dark side of my moon 🌚 🌝
@James-v1o
@James-v1o 16 сағат бұрын
I had two surgeries this summer and they were both amazing experiences, truly. Professional, efficient, on track, low pain. I was impressed with both hospitals.
@user-ff2kz8cs3u
@user-ff2kz8cs3u 17 сағат бұрын
💯
@WalksWithDogs-go9yq
@WalksWithDogs-go9yq 17 сағат бұрын
SHOVE VOTING 😂😂