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Sacred eagle

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  1. What if you showed up for your mammogram and there were no female techs, only male. When you voiced your concern about wanting a female tech the male tech said" suck it up, you have nothing I haven't seen before." Now you know what it is like to be a male patient,and with 95 percent all nurses female, this is the double standard discrimination mentality.
  2. In the US there are no male mammographers. The way I learned this was to call each state licensing agency that oversees mammography. The ARRT in Minnesota was no help. There were only 34 states that had licensing agencies. The one in Arizona, the MRTBE, will tell you up front there are no male mammographers in Arizona. For the states that don't have a states licensing agency I called the ultrasound repair companies. They perform annual service on all ultrasound equipment and they told me they never saw any male mammographers,ever. I then found a forum regarding mammography, one of the questions posed was if anyone has ever seen a male mammographer. There were several thousand posters and not one Has seen a male mammographer. Additionally, some facilities won't see male patients with gynecomastia on the basis that their female patients would feel uncomfortable sitting in the same room with a male patient. You can draw your own conclusions on the level of discrimination this creates.
  3. People disrespect nurses for manyreasons. From the early 70's toabout the 90's in my opinionmany nurses were evil and dida lot of nasty and disrespectfulthings to patients. Today's nursesare paying for the bad deeds theolder nurses committed.
  4. It's not just male nurses who arediscriminated against,it's malepatients as well
  5. If a hospital has a L&D ward anda mammo dept you can beguaranteed that there are nomales working there. You aregiving your female patients choicesautomatically yet not accommodating your male patients. That is flat out gender discrimination and puts hospitalsin a very precarious positions.
  6. As I see it, it is a right whenI am PAYING for it!!!
  7. My point is male L&D nurses aswell as post-op male nurses arerare. How would you like it if your trip to the mammography clinicwas met by a male who said toyou. " you have nothing I haven'tseen. Funny thing is" there are nomale mammographers. Period!
  8. I have seen male nude foldoutsfrom playgirl magazine coveringthe entire staff bathroom in anintensive care unit. All femalenurse staff. What is wrong withthis picture. What if there were femalenude foldouts from playboymagazine adorning the bathroomat the mammo clinic. This wouldnever happen cause there areno male mammographers. No male nurses in L&D wardsand no male nurses in post opgyn floors. The double standardsrun deeper than you think.
  9. Should we be expected to take itpersonally, I don't, the patienthas that right. But let's reversethe roles for a moment. There areno male mammographers, no malenurses in post op gyn floors andno male nurses in L&D. At leastfrom a statistically point. Why aremales not given an option andwhy do female care givers take itpersonally.
  10. Patients did not always act like thisand for the most part, their behavior is to be blamed on theentire medical community.
  11. Personally, I want to see the Joint Commission with more powerto investigate patient complaints.
  12. You said "omg nurses are mean and unprofessional" Welcome tohealthcare.
  13. Maybe she called you this for a reasona) You did something unprofessionalb) You did something inappropriatec) You did something outside the scope of your skill level.
  14. It is a violation of the nurse practice act and if you are found out,the Bon will come down on you hard.
  15. There are many who hate and despise the military. The comment" Since we, as nurses, are goingfor commissioned officers, we aretreated well ( better than enlistedmembers) wherever we go." does not help. It is the actual soldiers, infantry, mechanized, andair support who really make themilitary. Yet,as the poster said thateven during induction physicals,it is ok to treat the soldiers likedirt. I doubt you would have thesame thoughts if that old malephysician would have allowed several young men wearing Jeanjackets and street clothes to stand there and just leer at you whileyou recieved a pelvic exam.

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