Some suck, and a brain burp, from the hospital this week.
BG One of my students is morbidly obese. He's also pleasant, neat, hardworking, and competent. /bg
A family member visiting a patient (whom this student was not involved with in any way) complained to me about my student's weight, and went on a rant about how unhealthy it is for him, and people that heavy shouldn't be allowed to be nurses, etc, etc.
I was floored. This guy had done NOTHING to deserve such a rant. While I do believe that nurses should "walk the walk", I don't think discrimination is cool.
I "uh huh'd" a lot. I didn't know what to say. There's not much I COULD say . . . I can't afford to piss off a visitor and risk not being allowed to bring my students to this hospital. But I really had to grind my teeth.
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I was sitting in the break room taking a load off my knees (which have been giving me fits lately), chatting with one of the house keepers (HK1) when another house keeper (HK2) came in.
HK2: I went to room X. It is really dirty. Do I have to clean it?
HK1:
Well . . . did Supervisor tell you to clean it?
HK2: No.
HK1: Then I'll take care of it.
We couldn't quite grasp the question . . . why wouldn't you clean a room just because it's really dirty? The body language and tone are hard to convey . . . she wasn't asking if SHE had to clean it so much as did it have to be cleaned by house keeping.
I don't know who she thought would clean it if house keeping didn't.
BG One of my students is morbidly obese. He's also pleasant, neat, hardworking, and competent. /bg
A family member visiting a patient (whom this student was not involved with in any way) complained to me about my student's weight, and went on a rant about how unhealthy it is for him, and people that heavy shouldn't be allowed to be nurses, etc, etc.
I was floored. This guy had done NOTHING to deserve such a rant. While I do believe that nurses should "walk the walk", I don't think discrimination is cool.
I "uh huh'd" a lot. I didn't know what to say. There's not much I COULD say . . . I can't afford to piss off a visitor and risk not being allowed to bring my students to this hospital. But I really had to grind my teeth.
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I was sitting in the break room taking a load off my knees (which have been giving me fits lately), chatting with one of the house keepers (HK1) when another house keeper (HK2) came in.
HK2: I went to room X. It is really dirty. Do I have to clean it?
HK1:

HK2: No.
HK1: Then I'll take care of it.
We couldn't quite grasp the question . . . why wouldn't you clean a room just because it's really dirty? The body language and tone are hard to convey . . . she wasn't asking if SHE had to clean it so much as did it have to be cleaned by house keeping.
I don't know who she thought would clean it if house keeping didn't.
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