Originally Posted by Organize1199
"RN Power",
You drove down from your Cleveland law firm to stop hospital workers from organizing a union. You betrayed 8,000 Ohio families. Have you no sense of decency, of right and wrong? Can you even distinguish the truth from the lies you've been repeating?
Oraganize 1199,
As we are all setting the record straight on these forums. I would like to do so here. You did a "google" search and decided you know enough about me to make comments about me and other NNOC Ohio members.
I am a registered nurse- are you?
For years, I spoke out in my workplace as a patient advocate and went up against the hospital time and time again. Have you?
I worked in a "world class hospital" and watched as the roof caved in on my patients (literally) while new and illustrious buildings were being built all around them. Yet everytime it rained the ceiling in my unit leaked on the patients who were predominantly uninsured- got wet! Yet again, I raised issue for my patients.
I witnessed the loss of dignity that my patients suffered because I was unable to care for them appropriately.
I decided to defend the patients I saw being injured day after day. As an independent consultant- I am proud to say that I work with some of the most respected plaintiff attorneys in the state of Ohio and the US. Through my work I have the priviledge of educating the brightest attorneys about the most complex theories in medicine and standards of care- ensuring that only meritorious claims see the light of day in the court room.
I discovered that the corruption of the hospital runs deeper than failure to staff appropriately. I have sat in court rooms where I heard the hospital defend itself using their own negligence as a defense! "You see jury- there is no way the RN could have checked the vital signs she had 13 post op patients to care for! How can a nurse be everywhere at once. This is why the patient was sent home with a blood pressure of 70/30" By the way tha man died. Not by fault of the RN but by negligence of a hospital who took no responsibility to ensure safe care environment. There is a standard of care for nurse staffing- and it is to staff unsafely! I believe that patients deserve better than this and am an advocate for ratio legislation in Ohio.
I have seen the way that tort reform has prevented all but the most severely injured and deceased from getting any sort of financial assistance for the injuries inflicted upon them. I have learned that the value of all lives are not equal in the eyes of the hospital and insurance industry. I have spoken with hundreds who are financially devestated because of the bills these unnecessary incidents have incurred.
Doesn't SEIU lobby for tort reform on behalf of hospitals and nursing homes so that people who are injured can't seek retribution for neglect, injury and death?? Tell me about the "deal" SEIU has made in Florida for it's staffing bill and in California for the right to organize nursing home workers?? Why are you taking away injured patients rights when you could be using your "power" to be sure that the care environment is safe. This is what SEIU "partnerships" do for American citizens.
http://www.sfweekly.com/2004-06-30/n...ners-in-slime/
I am proud of what I do. You can try to make it sound negative- SEIU would as an advocate of undermining peoples rights and in the process undermining human rights. I am proud to be an NNOC Ohio activist, a direct-care registered nurse, a legal nurse consultant, a voice for guaranteed healthcare, an open and public patient advocate, an independent business professional. As Justice4Peace told you- your comments truly shine the light on how little you know about nurses our profession and the contributions we make to our communities.
It is for these reasons that I will stand out in a blizard with my toes numb while getting called names and enduring harrassment of SEIU organizers to expose a sham election that undermines union democracy.