Nurses Relations
Published Feb 17, 2018
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mrcleanscrubs, BSN, RN
83 Posts
"Men are strong and they have bigger lung capacity and they are more powerful than us women yet they refuse to use that physical power."
Are you implying that women are weak? -This is so wrong.
I think this whole post needs to be reevaluated.
I do not care if the guy is a professional body builder and lifts dumpsters on his free time- he is not there to serve you.
Men are not mules, we are not to be discriminated against and used as such tools.
I understand asking a team member for help and assistance, but to present such a task as, "male only" is not only wrong on your end, it is also discrimination.
Use a Hoyer Lift or another assistive device; I refuse to be used as a lifting tool just because I am a man.
I am a nurse- not your personal lifting servant.
-MrCleanScrubs
Mr_Edwino
202 Posts
Very well said, and the posts before this one. You have argued your case far better than some on this thread.
Oh, please, not even close.
Horseshoe, BSN, RN
5,879 Posts
Sure she did! She always knocks it out of the ballpark.
Meh, didn't address the best arguments. I mean, she said she wouldn't give in no matter what, so there it is.