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RE: American Healthcare In Crisis - halwesten - 06-22-2022 I just had a major vascular surgery on the 3rd of the month. The nursing staff in ICU were amazing but spread so thin you could see that it was really tough on them. I made sure I didn't cause them any grief and add to it because they were well-trained and very good at what they were doing. It's sad to see so many of them getting burned out because of staffing issues. There were also a few that weren't assigned to me that were disrespectful to their co-workers and patients by arguing and speaking loudly in the ICU. I let the hospital know about them. While there are mediocre nurses (like any profession), my many experiences with them in recent years have mostly been good. RE: American Healthcare In Crisis - guohua - 06-22-2022 (06-22-2022, 03:03 PM)halwesten Wrote: I just had a major vascular surgery on the 3rd of the month. The nursing staff in ICU were amazing but spread so thin you could see that it was really tough on them. I made sure I didn't cause them any grief and add to it because they were well-trained and very good at what they were doing. It's sad to see so many of them getting burned out because of staffing issues. There were also a few that weren't assigned to me that were disrespectful to their co-workers and patients by arguing and speaking loudly in the ICU. I let the hospital know about them. We are all Happy to see you back with us and healthy. Hospital are understaffed in a lot of places. |