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AUS - PERTH - SIR CHARLES GARDENER HOSPITAL - MY EXPERIENCE
"FEEL FREE TO SHARE" ALL I ASK IS THAT YOU PUT THE 2 VIDS TOGETHER BECAUSE IT MAKES THE FULL STORY"
AS I SAID PEOPLE - VERY IMPORTANT - ACTUALLY LIFE SAVING - HAVE YOUR PHONE AND YOUR FAMILY ON STANDBY THE WHOLE TIME YOU ARE THERE.
THIS IS A FIGHT FOR LIFE. IT SHOULDNT BE. WHAT HAPPENED TO "DO NO HARM". THE STRESS/TRAUMA THAT YOU GET PUT THROUGH FOR HOURS IS SHOCKING.
COMMENT BY ; Gitmoisgoingworldwide
"I worked as a hospital based trainee health practitioner until I resigned after eighteen months. Back in the eighties. In Perth. At RPH as well as a country posting and metro based health campuses. It was a spur of the moment decision to leave my trade and try something different. Unfortunately, I was way too naïve to the realities of this world and also too much of a "root rat", to see that my abrasive personality was going to make me a target in a workplace like a hospital. At which, in my old age, I can only shake my head at and recognize how my parents dysfunctional relationship and personalities blinded me to my own real failings. Whether or not those failings were a result of said upbringing will always be a debatable proposition for those that weren't there.
Anyway, I want to be as transparent as possible here because I don't want people to think that what I'm about to say is an exaggeration or just a plain, outright lie.
When I was on secondment to a regional hospital in the Goldfields of Western Australia and working on the ward they kept for the old and mentally infirm. This ward, while I was there, had a gentleman who had suffered a double sided stroke and was reduced to almost a completely vegetative state. He was looked after mostly by two middle aged female nurses who "specialled" him in a private room he shared with no one.
One day while working in one of the patients rooms a young nurse pops her head round the door at about 3pm and says in a casual manner, "Just letting you know, we're getting rid of Mr S..... today." and then disappears to do whatever. I just thought to myself, Oh, good. They must be taking him to a better facility where he'll receive better care (the orderly had laughed as he told me the story of how they used to let Mr S hit his head against the shower wall) and carried on with what I was doing.
By dinner time I was still idly wondering why Mr S was still here because of what I'd thought was the plan for him. After the dinners were out for a couple of minutes I was startled by a noise coming from the other end of the ward and went to investigate. There was some commotion at the door of Mr S's room with nurses moving in and out of the room and the door kept closed mostly,
I went back to my duties even though I could hear the horrifyingly laboured gasping for air coming from that room until I left the ward that night. The noise would build then subside, then build again.
I came back on shift the next day and got the story from the other nurses. The two "special nurses" who were both overlapping shifts at dinner decided to feed Mr S laying flat on his back. He then was feed food until he aspirated it deep into his lungs. They waited for about twenty minutes before alerting the doctor who came by, tried some suction and then gave up letting "nature take it's course" (his exact words to me when I talked to him about it a couple of days later.)
Every nurse is taught NEVER to feed a patient laying flat on their back but these two did and after getting one of the other nurses to tell me in advance. Sound familiar? In terms of how they ritualize murder inside the hospital system.
So that happened early on in my training and even though I didn't process the reality of what had just been carried out in that room for some time after I left the job I became disillusioned with the general attitude toward the public.
My experience from those days and others has led me to the conclusion that most people will ignore wrong doing if it doesn't directly affect them and their job security depends on them keeping quiet about malpractice.
It's not hard to understand but it's also depressing because I know most people put themselves into a position of debt to win the girl or whatever. You all know what I mean.
We're fu<ked. "
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