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JanieRN555

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  1. She is obviously in the wrong profession and is intentionally putting patients at risk for harm. Report her everytime until hospital acts. Its called "Hostil Work Environment" and hospital will be liable for damages to you if they dont put a stop to it a force you to work in such.
  2. I agree with you 100% about victims of violence, molestation, and rape. However that is no excuse for your OWN behavior or to break the law. I was molested as a child, violently raped when I was 8 months pregnant with my first child. I not only sympathize..I empathize with each and every person out there that has been a a victim of a violent act. I am referring to extreme cases. Example, arrested breaking into someones home to steal so you can buy drugs, leaving your 3yr. 5yr. old toddlers alone at home. You beg the officer not to arrest you because you children need you. CPS goes out sure enough to find your children 3yr, and 5yr. old as you left them home alone. Its your 2nd or 3rd time in jail and you justify what you did because you were molested as a child. I don't think so. To use that as an excuse to break the law. You make that choice freely, as an adult, a mother, to do such a thing. It has nothing to do with what happen to you as a child. That happened, yes. It was horrible, Yes, and it was something you survivied. Yes you will always be a victim, but that doesn't give you the green light to abuse,neglect, your own children, do drugs, or break the law. Yes she does deserve nursing care as a victim. And she deserves to be punished to full extent of the law as a criminal. Jaqnie
  3. Men without a doubt. In my 16yrs as a Nurse I worked with mostly women, L&D for the most part. 3 yrs I took a break and worked as a Mental Health Nurse for the County. My clients....jail inmates. Even there I dreaded working with the women inmates. The women 99% of the time had a reason/excuse for their crime. My Mom didn't love me My Dad molested me...My husband cheated on me..Blah.Blah.Blah. I'm a woman, and I know I do it. My all true saying "It is what It is". Janie
  4. JanieRN555 replied to ohfeelyafundi's topic in Ob/Gyn
    Hi Amber, I just registered for NRP here in Sunny California. $120.00 w/book. Just had a quick question. Any other options you could think of for my unique situation? I am a traveling nurse, work L&D. Last month I registered for NRP, took half the class, then called back to the floor to work. The instructor said she would run the megacodes with me to finish up my renewal. All good so far. I finally tracked her down 13 days and she tells me her hospital wont pay for her to do this???? I paid out of pocket for the class, and by that time my NRP expired, and I am out of work 2 1/2 wks waiting for and inital NRP class. Any suggestions would be a great help. Janie

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