God Hates Nurses Now

You know that "biting my tongue" thread, and the things we'd love to say to patients but we can't, because we're the nurse? Well, when you're the patient, you can say whatever you danged well feel like to the OTHER patient who is pestering you with his ignorance and stupidity. You can yell at the office staff, too, although it isn't very productive. Nurses Announcements Archive Article

I was sitting in the waiting room of my oncologist's office, about an hour into the wait, when I got restless and got up to ask how much longer Dr. "FamousCancersurgeon" would be. "Oh," was the response I got from a overtly tattooed teenager with Raggedy Ann red hair. "We thought you were here to see Dr. Upcomingandsoontobefamouscancersurgeon. Dr. FamousCancerSurgeon is at a conference on the other coast."

"OK," I said rather pleasantly, considering the hour I'd been waiting next to an odiferous and opinionated old fool who kept fingering the pack of cigarettes in his pocket. "I can see Dr. Upcomingandsoontobefamouscancersurgeon. How much longer will she be?"

"Oh, she's at the conference, too."

"So what you're telling me is that I've been sitting here for an hour waiting to see my doctor, who is 3000 miles from here, and you didn't think you should tell me that when I checked in? Or better yet, when you knew she wasn't going to be here for my appointment so I wouldn't have to have driven into the city, paid for parking and taken the day off work?"

"Calm down, Ma'am. Don't get mad at me! *I* didn't do anything wrong."

I go back to my seat and start gathering up my jacket, my book, my purse, etc. Mr. Odiferous picks that moment to start a conversation, bragging that he's turned this cancer deal into a disability and he's collecting disability payments and supplementing that income with driving his son's cab on the weekends "strictly for cash, you know. They'd cut off my disability if I made too much money. Saaaayyyyy -- what do you think of them nurses that are spreading ebola around?"

"What?!" I asked, more in disbelief than in inquiry. NURSES are spreading ebola now?

"Oh, yeah," he tells me seriously. "They're off taking cruises and flying all over the country when they should be locking themselves up at home so they don't spread that stuff around. That stuff is dangerous! I can't believe how selfish them nurses are being! They should know better!"

"I'm a nurse," I say, "And those nurses aren't spreading ebola."

"Oh yes they are! I seen it on Fox! They ought to know better than to be spreading ebola around hardworking people like me!" Telling him that the nurses thought they were low risk to be infected because they were using the PPE their employer had given them and had believed what they were told about ebola being hard to catch, and that the nurse who flew had actually checked with the CDC first and been told it was OK for her to fly made no dent in his certainty that ebola was going to spread to the whole country and it was all because of nurses.

"What would you do if one of the passengers in your taxi looked sick?"

"Are you kidding? I wouldn't let no sick person into the cab in the first place! I ain't going near no ebola without a hazmat suit, and I don't have a hazmat suit!"

He looked at me smugly, certain that he had made his point.

"Well, those nurses took care of a stranger when they knew for sure he had ebola. And they didn't have hazmat suits either."

"So what? Everyone knows God hates nurses now. That's probably why you got cancer."

There's just no talking to some people . . . many people it seems. (Some of them are even among our membership.) I was already angry about waiting for an hour for an appointment that should have been cancelled or changed days or weeks ago, when the surgeons decided to go to the conference across the country. Maybe that explains what I said next.

"And you got cancer because you're stupid and ignorant," I said. There are times when I've bitten my tongue to shreds to keep from saying something like that to a patient. You know, it felt rather good finally saying it to an odiferous old fool who clearly had it coming!

Specializes in Med-Surg.

Some people are too stupid to reason with. I agree that even if you tried to enlighten him on the facts, that he would have just let it go in through one ear and out the other. I would have found it hard to bite my tongue in your situation.

What a crappy day for you. I am sorry you had to listen to that fool and deal with incompetent office staff.

Specializes in Emergency room, Neurosurgery ICU.

“Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.”

George Carlin

wow...to borrow a line from Forrest Gump....

"Stupid is as Stupid does"

I'm in awe of your restraint!

Specializes in LTC.

Yeah for you RubyVee....you were much kinder than I would have been.

Specializes in ICU, LTACH, Internal Medicine.

Oh, well, OK. Just some 24 hours ago...

I'm sitting in the restaurant. It's a local place, I'm living here and going there for the last decade. I know them, they know me, we say "hi". And, mind you, I always leave at least 30% tip. But, nevertheless, I've got my "allergy card" out.

- and, please, I know this food should be OK, I had it before, but please double check because I'm severely allergic to "this" and "that".

- Sure, MAAM!!! - off flied the waitress.

Short time passed, she brings my meal, and the sauce is, quite clearly, pretty much consists of "that" thing. It is wafting the most wonderful smell around but for me it smells just like that memorable aroma of surface cleaner and other much less appetizing stuff - in short, it smells just like an inside of an ER.

- ENJOY YOUR MEAL!!!

I (trying not to look panicky while trying not to breathe and so hold off for another minute what is now getting inevitable):

- please get it out, now.

- WHAT????

I (starting to cough, wheeze and sneeze at the same time):

- take it out, please. I can't have "this", I have an allergy.

The girl is stupefied, she literally can't move a finger of her, much less to figure out what to do.

A man sitting at the nearby table turns his head, sees the scene and runs out of the room toward the guest desk without saying a word. Thank you sir, - I think - he's going to bring someone to help. Next thing I hear, the man is roaring to the manager:

- GET HER OUTTA HERE! SHE'S ONE OF THESE D*** FOREIGNERS! SHE SNEEZES AND COUGHS LIKE CRAZY! SHE MUST HAVE GOT THAT EBOLA!!!

I wish I could laugh out loud but I just can't. Meanwhile, the room which was almost full 60 seconds ago is now totally empty except for some forks who're trying to somehow grab and scrape the rest of their meals.

Manager comes, with extreme caution, and stands at least 10 feet out of the entrance. She immediately recognizes me, then she, at last gets the full ridiculousness of the situation.

The girl starts to cry:

- I just forgot... I am so sorry (repeat some 100500 times)... No, I didn't check... the sauce was in promotion... I thought... I didn't know "this" is a sort of "that".... no, I didn't pass it to the kitchen BUT IT IS NOT MY FAULT!!!

I ask the manager to call 911 and get my Mr. Epi out. That man is now watching the scene from safe distance but with that air of "me" in charge.

(the man): what she's doing? She's going to spread some more bugs from that thing???

(manager, to the man): Please calm down. This lady just has an allergy. She's a nurse...

(the man jumps out, tears Epi from my hand and stomps over it yelling obscenities):

- I do not let you do it here and kill us your customers!! She is nurse, all of them have that Ebola!!!!

The paramedics who come in a few minutes were pleasantly surprised by having empty parking and room all for themselves.

Kids were picked up, I was let go home after 12 hours and sleeping off Benadryl. My older one said in rather philosophical tone to a sympathetic EMT tech:

- I never thought that there are sooo many adults who are so completely stupid!

Specializes in CEN, CFRN, PHRN, RCIS, EMT-P.
God loves Nurses....this I know.?

Unless they are gay, witches, or atheists, read your Bible and you see I'm right.... This I know lol!!!

Gotta add, just to be "fair and balanced", that Fox News has not accused these nurses of "spreading Ebola around". If anything, their coverage has been very supportive of the nurses and lab technician who are being unfairly ostracized by the general public but rightfully critical of the CDC, who should have never given Ms. Vinson permission to fly on a commercial flight, knowing that she had been exposed to the virus. I mean, she had the common sense and decency to seek advice and permission because she was obviously concerned about the possibility of spreading the disease if she had it, which she didn't know for sure at the time, and they gave her the green light, even though they never bothered to verify whether the thermometer she was using was accurate or anything else.

Not wanting to get political here, and I don't agree with everything that Fox News says, but I wanted to set the record straight on that anyway. "Mr. Odiferous" sounds like an ignorant boor who twists things and hears what he wants to hear.

Thanks - I was going to say the same thing.

That Ms. Raggedy Ann Hair would have made me the most mad though - she's an employee and should have known better than to let you sit there for an hour!

The crazy old man would have skewed the info he heard no matter what. You should have sneezed on him! :sneaky:

Specializes in Gerontology RN-BC and FNP MSN student.

Feel better soon Ruby Vee ?

BOOM! ?

Welp, you can fix stupid. He was clearly an idiot !

Specializes in SICU/CVICU.

I just can't believe how ignorant some people are!!! Very upsetting actually, but none the less you said the right thing I give you complete credit for holding your cool that long.