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re: A dying vet needed CPR. Hidden video shows his nurse laughing instead
Posted on 11/19/17 at 9:18 am to pellietigersaint
Posted on 11/19/17 at 9:18 am to pellietigersaint
Not to mention you should do 30 compressions before bagging if you were to do it the way it’s taught
Posted on 11/19/17 at 9:21 am to BowDownToLSU
Guess you didn't even.look.down the first page
Posted on 11/19/17 at 9:35 am to pellietigersaint
quote:That reminded me of the CPR training video, when the actor demonstrates insufficient compressions.
Those were hardly compressions
None of these nurses should have any future contact with patients.
Posted on 11/19/17 at 9:35 am to pellietigersaint
If he had DNR, do they still attempt CPR?
Posted on 11/19/17 at 9:38 am to Tiger in the Sticks
quote:
If he had DNR, do they still attempt CPR?
No, that's the point of a DNR
Posted on 11/19/17 at 9:42 am to cajunangelle
Willing to bet these "Nurses" were actually CNAs or LPN's at best..
This post was edited on 11/19/17 at 9:45 am
Posted on 11/19/17 at 9:44 am to Tiger in the Sticks
quote:no.
If he had DNR, do they still attempt CPR?
quote:I just read where it took too long for these nurses licenses to be revoked. They were only revoked because the news station sent the video to the nursing board of the State.
Do not resuscitate (DNR), also known as no code or allow natural death, is a legal order written either in the hospital or on a legal form to withhold cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) or advanced cardiac life support (ACLS), in respect of the wishes of a patient
I hope the family of the deceased owns the nursing home plus a couple million when they are done litigating. As I said, sadly-- in nursing homes daily call bells are slow to roll because of lack of staff and nursing shortages. But this is an entirely different story. Once they arrived they were laughing and BSing and did nothing until after he was dead. (She knew her halfassed 6 compressions wouldn't help) she only did them as a mockery-- to say she tried.
Posted on 11/19/17 at 9:44 am to Restomod
No pulse ox reading, the "6" chest compressions were a joke. She didn't even break ribs. He appears to be on a nasal cannula and it came off. Then they just reposition him in bed. I hope this entire place gets shut down, the staff lose their license. NH staff are the worse. So many patients come into the ED from NH with nasty decubitus ulcers who are septic and wait days before calling EMS. Then staff doesn't remember if the patient was on antibiotics, if meds were given that day and if they are DNR they forget to send the paperwork with EMS. Then the ER doc intubates the patient and when the family gets there they are pissed.
Posted on 11/19/17 at 9:48 am to Restomod
The RN was the one in the interview and it doesn't matter, an LPN or CNA are trained to perform the life saving measures. The RN's actions are deplorable. Those under her were ordered and trained to be deplorable but they knew better.
Posted on 11/19/17 at 9:52 am to the paradigm
And yet they charge 80k a year to live there
Posted on 11/19/17 at 10:02 am to BowDownToLSU
If you want some added reading and context in this case, I was able to pull up the LPN's "Voluntary Surrender of License".
LINK
After reading the document (with her hand-written corrections), I'm even more convinced of the fact that she is a sad, sick, incompetent, and uncaring excuse of a human being.
All her corrections serve to do is show how callous, lazy, and substandard her care is.
LINK
After reading the document (with her hand-written corrections), I'm even more convinced of the fact that she is a sad, sick, incompetent, and uncaring excuse of a human being.
All her corrections serve to do is show how callous, lazy, and substandard her care is.
Posted on 11/19/17 at 10:16 am to GrizzlePickle
wow, she claims she did sternum rubs and a nurses chart 'may have said' the son said he could be a DNR.
unreal...
A DNR is usually crystal clear. Also, she was a midnight LPN, most likely a lazy POS.
unreal...
A DNR is usually crystal clear. Also, she was a midnight LPN, most likely a lazy POS.
Posted on 11/19/17 at 10:21 am to Ponchy Tiger
No 90 something year old should be getting CPR. They won’t survive it
Posted on 11/19/17 at 10:25 am to BowDownToLSU
This scares me so much about the idea of my folks ever going into a home.
Posted on 11/19/17 at 10:25 am to tiger1014
BS. and he was 89 and that is not your call.
Posted on 11/19/17 at 10:28 am to cajunangelle
quote:
The RN was the one in the interview
Nope... She was an LPN. In fact she was the night shift supervisor of the other LPN's in the facility.
Posted on 11/19/17 at 10:32 am to shutterspeed
If they would have been bedside as soon as the call light was activated he wouldn't have coded most likely. If anything they call EMS and notify the doctor on staff. That staff knew if he was DNR or not. If you don't know, you AUTOMATICALLY run a code, CPR, intubation, etc.
This post was edited on 11/19/17 at 10:33 am
Posted on 11/19/17 at 10:35 am to lsuson
quote:
If they would have been bedside as soon as the call light was activated he wouldn't have coded most likely. If anything they call EMS and notify the doctor on staff. That staff knew if he was DNR or not. If you don't know, you AUTOMATICALLY run a code, CPR, intubation, etc.
Bingo
Posted on 11/19/17 at 10:37 am to cajunangelle
quote:
BS. and he was 89 and that is not your call.
I didn’t say that it was. And I was expressing my medical opinion. It’s not relevant to what the nurse should have been done but it was likely merciful even though that’s not what she was trying to do
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