Nursing

Daily writing prompt
Do you enjoy your job?

The opportunity to tell histories of a full nursing career starting w/Viet Nam and continuing to the Covid Era would be noteworthy to read. The realistic social & cultural expeditions to be trained like no other professionals define dedication and mystery for all nurses. What harbors nurse’s experiences from making public events noteworthy is simply what the nurse knows that nobody else does. More importantly, what many of us won’t share. We learn that this is our professionalism and keep our love of the Nursing Practice most often in to ourselves. Most of us are the rock b/w the patient and the world. This is a love we know and can greatly differ and not carry over to beastly outsiders of our field work and bedside journeys. Management of nurses by nurses is a major element of studies of pre-covid era statistics which is uneventful until the plandemic. Stressing nurses will predictably by 2030 cause significant shortage in all states, except Florida & Virginia…Resourcing 1/2 of nurse management to hands on nursing, would impact this shortage although happy nurses would diminish rapidly. Bedside nurses love nursing; management & regulatory do not. To answer the question here is Governments are the biggest problems for nurses being happy w/great work.

A nurse from Massachsetts whom mentored many students to overcome the demons by which this nursing profession breeds . How did she do that? She was raised in and amongst demons and refused to give up on anybody. Sort of like AL Davis who created great teams from social cast offs. She was Natalie Petzold, former director of the Massachusetts General School of Nursing. I know this as I am one of those cast offs.

Natalie Petzold.

The AZBN Leaders

There are probably zero reviewers whom could find unreasonableness in what the AZBN puts out on itself. Any hearing script, adm law suggestion, laws pertaining to public protection, national council conferences, and much more are not found here. What is here https://www.azboardofnursewatchdogs.com is the the flip side of what the uncaring know not and the students know. Scrolling can find search engines through out this page of the dead and fallout wreckage from self will gone to the bank. Patients names are rarely found, two dead ones have altered names, common nurses, lawyers and judges names are frequent and perhaps social comments are resentment Vendettas whose accuracy is straight up character assassination.

The spinal cord integrity relies upon known posts of the horrors nurses do to one another..Cases studied by academia are also found here. I wish I could say that it doesn’t send chills up my spine but intending nurse injury is simply spine chilling. Injuring nurses injures patients. It really does. Nurses of disciplinary actions are not unusually innocent and appear guilty. All are guilty therefore the only crime is being caught. There are real guilty nurses; fabrication of evidence and perjury is routine in many cases. The carriers of such are here.. The motive for this post is for the future of the student who now must be tuned into the laws. The law not found or reproduced in anyway by AZBN & director Joey Ridenour The informed must be now in student curriculums to studied and learn it. ARS 32-1263.02. Passed by Governor Doug Ducey w/passion for working nurses. Not found anywhere near Ridenour’s posse of minions. Many nurses students must know this law, and other parts of the 2018 bill. Nurses need a revolution and reform. This bill is the tool..Good Luck.

The ability to comprehend and understand the cultural phenomenon of nurses abusing others in the field, and especially noteworthy in Arizona is revealed in the academic study. These are The Ten cases. It is very unique and invents nursing education about cultural evolution. Huge file.

https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/doi/10.7916/D8DF884C

Names such as Ridenour, Fountain, Campbell will bring specific articles centered around nursing in Arizona. Comments may also be slandering appearing and are common..Few leave accurate ID.

The 12 Steps of Self Control

Daily writing prompt
Share one of the best gifts you’ve ever received.

The pains of addiction can be treated effectively with the 12 steps of Alcohol Anonymous rehab program a gift from the 1930s which has saved a bazillion lives and free of charge. Although time in service to self and others passes the gift along to others, it utilizes time but as well as It fellowship members who share creates a lot of community communication for the good of spreading its positive results. The 12 step program can be effectively applied to other destructive addictions, a one of a kind gift.

Learning to See

The image of justice seen by the John Q Public is so painful to observe. So many citizens believe when they are right and have it on their side, they’ll win. Before you leap remember there hasn’t been a jury trial for civil or misdemeanor cases in Arizona in ten yrs. You think your peers will save you?? As we watch the unfolding of corruption now present, remember justice is bought. Your peers are faties who hate to work honestly for a living??

Known Crimes

Daily writing prompt
Have you ever unintentionally broken the law?

Typically nurses come b/w the physician and the patient and our ability to decipher if treatment is effective or not can often be too clear; and many times we just don’t know. When we put our experience to use we can find some of the most horrible cases of abuse which is a major problem for honesty. I know many nurses don’t move toward known crimes against pts., but I did and against all odds. Practicing physicians have a protective war chest of lawyers and judges whom get paid to protect them.

My crimes against them were to use social media to tell the story of how a surgeon of gross incompetence was able to continue to destroy lives after known wrongful deaths cases were won against him.

My violation of law revolved around continued writing on social media after court order to stop. The truth is and only the truth, I never left the keyboard to commit my crimes. Most physicians are dedicated to follow their best intentions, but their world can destroy their own honesty.It is where the fallen don’t hit the ground but are allowed to continue to generate $$ and destroy lives. Some physicians fall to alcohol and drugs which is far from rare.. Careers and lives are lost. I’m a nurse, not a Saint. And a veteran. Death I’m trained for, oddly karma got there before I could do more crimes. It really did. The answer to this prompt of unintentionally committed crimes was I actually thought telling the truth was legal. It is not.

The Greatest Generation

Daily writing prompt
What were your parents doing at your age?

It is unlikely that I fully grasped what my parents indured to get to that point of living as long and healthy as I am today.They never made it as me and perhaps b/c of their overuse of their bodies to survive and to carry-on as the greatest generation did [WW2] Generation.. Having nursed many of these types, and much younger generations I can say they were wicked tough. If they couldn’t live as they always were they simply refused to live and asked me to help them take their own lives.

Tyranny

Daily writing prompt
If you had the power to change one law, what would it be and why?

The act in being arrested for what somebody claims and only what they claim rides people’s backside to knowledge of misguided power to be powerful. I can not say the changing of laws in existence is my answer to this question. My note would be for the legal system to somehow follow the laws in place already. I know 10 nurses in Arizona who lost their ability to practice clinically b/c existing laws were abandoned that would’ve absolved or protected them. TIA This is Arizona. If I know 10 how many others are there??

The Indoctrinated Brain Michael Nehls

The Deep Dive/My Invention

Daily writing prompt
The most important invention in your lifetime is…

In my youth I had passion for scuba diving and was also a teen alcohol drinker of note. I had learned of ‘rapture of the deep’ through research and televisions’ shows. Just about everything I read lead the deep diver, breathing atmospheric air at depths below 100ft into mental confusion and serious malfunctioning physical limitations

q. I had to try it and went to Provincetown, Mass. for easy depth access close to shore. At about 100ft I became very, very mellow and comfortable. I was not confused and had no physical limitations. Just like a couple alcohol drinks. At 120ft there was no change. By the time I broke the surface the wonderful feeling was gone. Enter Colt45 to the mix. Perhaps by accident I had 1 Colt45 16oz shortly before one of hj àthese similar dives. There were no changes at depth and in the world of substance abuse this turned out to be the holy grail of highs…when I broke the surface the euphoria held for several hrs and I never had a hangover. By progression of diseases I eventually fell prey but this is my invention of the best drink ever.

Lower right medal for medical supplies delivery during hazard condition.

Stage Fright

Bloganuary writing prompt
What’s the thing you’re most scared to do? What would it take to get you to do it?

For long years I was not able to speak to public w/significant amount of people in the audience.One mentor taught me that fear of exposure of who I am maybe the source of this fear. The training involved ‘to thy own self be true’. This was a deep dive into failures and accepting it was my involvement w/not doing my best. Further training needed was many social events and mixing myself for exchanges. Finally, speaking up at meetings as much as possible desensitized my fears, but not overnight. It was such a great relaxing feeling to have fear control.