Legal Ignorance..AZBN

Sunita’s Ambitional Tracks Through AZBN

Being a nurse in today’s bedside environment remains dangerous for the nurse’s personal mental stability and physical rhythm when AZBN ignores legislation to help nursing to promote the same. AZBN has destroyed many potential promising nursing careers. They only love themselves and nobody else. These well known Bd actions eventually has its political fallouts of nurses whom maybe even called ‘Sleepers’ whose own taciturness is awaiting awakening. Elizabeth A. Campbell & Sunita Krishna maybe gone but their modes of illegal activities against nurses remains.

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5 thoughts on “Legal Ignorance..AZBN

  1. Although much is well known by many nurses there is already inside Bd disruptive actions following the two mentioned in the post. Az is desperate to have Krishna as a Superior ct judge. Campbell’s where abouts seems still attached to atty general’s office doing only what she does best?

    1. Many changes in the AI & the robotic world of nursing has nearly eliminated all of tlc so commonly found before corporations health care capitalism took over. The size of governmental power control of to reduce public knowledge of malfeasance is grossly overdone and faties and slugs running the system. Few positives are trumpeted and the general public is scared to use the system.

  2. Yes, nursing practice has become more fraught with danger and stress. I find it helpful to examine the social and economic underpinnings of this health care (Is it really that?) system. I’m reading an illuminating book, published in 2023, by Premilla Nadasen, titled, “Care: The Highest Stage of Capitalism”. The author describes what happens when the extraction of wealth takes precedence over the valuation of human labor in the provision of hands-on care. She also defines social reproduction versus accumulation of capital, and underlines the effects of “pain profiteering”. Unfortunately, nursing, with it’s ethical standards to protect social reproduction by advocating for the individual patient, naturally gets “caught in the crossfire”, so to speak. It’s very tragic. Because I love the profession, I am very concerned about the effects this will have on the new generation of nurses and the nursing shortage.

    Teresa Sanders, BSN, RN

    1. The old school socially trained nurse can be beaten down by the capitalism you mention. The innocent pt. is now last on the list. This is Arizona [TIA]. I easily see through it and invision the m-16 I once used to settle problems that can never be used as it once was.

  3. The few positive issues rely upon nurses to stand first and avoid self political protection ahead of pt. safety. There are many victims whom are clueless of their own injuries.

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