actually, dying on the toilet is not that unusual. That old valsalva maneuver can be fatal in some compromised patients (age, heart disease, embolic disease
Sounds like a "no good deed goes unpunished" scenario to me. You probably should have checked with the family since the presence of long term facial hair is generally an identifying characteristic...
Maybe you ought to re-examine the issue. I don't know the nature of your comments in terms of what you said, how you said or how many people you said it to, but you were invited into someone's place...
Does this person work in the same facility as you do? IF so, does this facility have an ombudsman or Integrity Office? If not, does your state licensing board have an ombudsman program for nurses...
When I was 19 and working as an aide in a small community hospital OB unit, we also had an experience with a post partum Mom (of twin boys) who died of a cerebral aneuryism. Those boys are now 31...
I believe that the cap is actually a remnant of the earlier days when nurses wore hats (caps) to keep their long hair from falling in front of their face as they worked. Housekeepers, maids and cooks...