firefighter and "skilled nursing home"
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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.
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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???
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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????
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Change the name to Baldwin Health center and you described what my call there was like.
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@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.
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@bIackout211 : actually I have had similar calls, several, there is no exaggeration here.
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outstanding...this is why I want to quit after twenty years in EMS
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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.
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that is not very far from the damned truth either
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
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