Manila Nurses??as in speak that way??impossible....english is our second language!!that is totally exaggerated!I can bet you on that!who made this????
An exaggerated story to say the least, specially because nurses who came from MANILA don't speak that way.School system in the Philippines is in English, everything is taught in English from prep school to college. Everyone graduates with a Bachelors Degree and not that AAS garbage that they have here in the US. Notice most of the Supervisors, Managers and Directors from hospitals or Nursing homes are mostly nurses who graduated or came from MANILA. Stop the ignorance, go and educate yourselves.
@bIackout211 I agree about stopping the ignorance. Lets start talking about the AAS vs. BSN. I am a weekend supervisor on a stroke unit. New AAS prepared nurses, on average, are alot more confident in their skills than their new BSN counterparts.New BSN nurses seem to be more confident in their critical thinking skills than the new AAS prepared nurses. After about a year, they are pretty much caught up with one another in both aspects of skills and critical thinking.
lolz I hate SNFs! 80% of people who work there barely speak English. However, in their defense I have met some pretty awesome nurses at a few (MAYBE 5-6)
i work at a rehab floor in a hospital which is basically a nursing home and im going to school to be a firefighter/paramedic i cant wait until i get outta there lol
This is as good as penut butter balls , I had a cna tell me "Oh thanks god u r here chees not a waking ups" Chee takes peanut butter balls The lampTon, I said WHAT? OHHHHH u mean Phenobarbital,and Dilatin so she has SEIZURES?" ROFLMFAO
Had a call one time for facial trauma. Pt had ketsup from eating dinner on his cheek. Nursing homes should have our ambulances. They bill people to stay there and use tax payer money to transport.
As a firefighter who has run lots of medical aids to lots of nursing homes, I can honestly say there are good ones and there are bad ones. We very rarely have to go to the good ones because they actually take care of their patients. The ones we usually respond to are the crappy ones in which this shit happens regularly.
nursing homes do not like to have thier patients die inside, it adversely affects their statistics. I love that when they call us for a corpse, we can terminate CPR and leave the patient if they are in full rigor, present with lividity, or are asystole in all leads, while the staff looks on in slack jawed stupefication.
"You go, you take!" Most common NH staff statement.
Guys, I get sent there, first, I'm cutting the people who sent me there, my kids, out of my will. Then, please, smother me in my sleep.
Theredtail95 6 months ago
Manila Nurses??as in speak that way??impossible....english is our second language!!that is totally exaggerated!I can bet you on that!who made this???
aiease 11 months ago
Manila Nurses??as in speak that way??impossible....english is our second language!!that is totally exaggerated!I can bet you on that!who made this????
aiease 11 months ago
Change the name to Baldwin Health center and you described what my call there was like.
Nails308 1 year ago
outstanding...this is why I want to quit after twenty years in EMS
benman6869 1 year ago
An exaggerated story to say the least, specially because nurses who came from MANILA don't speak that way.School system in the Philippines is in English, everything is taught in English from prep school to college. Everyone graduates with a Bachelors Degree and not that AAS garbage that they have here in the US. Notice most of the Supervisors, Managers and Directors from hospitals or Nursing homes are mostly nurses who graduated or came from MANILA. Stop the ignorance, go and educate yourselves.
bIackout211 1 year ago
@bIackout211 : actually I have had similar calls, several, there is no exaggeration here.
jlm993 1 year ago
@bIackout211 I agree about stopping the ignorance. Lets start talking about the AAS vs. BSN. I am a weekend supervisor on a stroke unit. New AAS prepared nurses, on average, are alot more confident in their skills than their new BSN counterparts.New BSN nurses seem to be more confident in their critical thinking skills than the new AAS prepared nurses. After about a year, they are pretty much caught up with one another in both aspects of skills and critical thinking.
MoFoDaRoad 1 year ago
lolz I hate SNFs! 80% of people who work there barely speak English. However, in their defense I have met some pretty awesome nurses at a few (MAYBE 5-6)
Coretana 1 year ago 2
that is not very far from the damned truth either
w5jda 1 year ago
i work at a rehab floor in a hospital which is basically a nursing home and im going to school to be a firefighter/paramedic i cant wait until i get outta there lol
YeagerBOMB9 1 year ago 2
=) very nice. RN's are under appreciated.
ERdoctorpetpeeves 1 year ago
She not my normal patient...lol This is the GLC
badgermoneymaker 1 year ago
so fucking true... "I on break now" I eating my adobo......
rtjoshua 1 year ago
lmao !!!!
nursekittyhascupcake 1 year ago
lol grab a RIT pack and an attack line...hahaha
pfd072 1 year ago
This is as good as penut butter balls , I had a cna tell me "Oh thanks god u r here chees not a waking ups" Chee takes peanut butter balls The lampTon, I said WHAT? OHHHHH u mean Phenobarbital,and Dilatin so she has SEIZURES?" ROFLMFAO
rainfeathermedic 1 year ago 3
"Which person crawling out of their room into the dank hallway..."
2100km 1 year ago
"I put a pillow under head and chicken breath." Priceless.
SpaceAgeDiaper 1 year ago
Had a call one time for facial trauma. Pt had ketsup from eating dinner on his cheek. Nursing homes should have our ambulances. They bill people to stay there and use tax payer money to transport.
medicmunoz 1 year ago
it's true. somebody knows the real ems system.
ffdad4 1 year ago
bmorris42,
I don't know what position you serve. BUT as firefighter/ems folks, we run this kind of thing all the time. ha ha. I kid you not, it happens.
757arcangel 1 year ago
you guys must go to shitty places...this never happens at the skilled rehab center I work at....and we all speak english!
bmorris42 1 year ago
@bmorris42
As a firefighter who has run lots of medical aids to lots of nursing homes, I can honestly say there are good ones and there are bad ones. We very rarely have to go to the good ones because they actually take care of their patients. The ones we usually respond to are the crappy ones in which this shit happens regularly.
cdfe3388 1 year ago
nursing homes do not like to have thier patients die inside, it adversely affects their statistics. I love that when they call us for a corpse, we can terminate CPR and leave the patient if they are in full rigor, present with lividity, or are asystole in all leads, while the staff looks on in slack jawed stupefication.
"You go, you take!" Most common NH staff statement.
Warraci 1 year ago
Its Chicken Bread! here in the Bay Area.
MOFFETTFD 1 year ago
LOL!
"I no have accent"
Medicmanti 2 years ago
Sad but true. Excellent job!
TheEMSLife 2 years ago