tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13925627.post5472126342416189532..comments2023-12-15T23:36:01.113-06:00Comments on Joni's Muse ~ The Poet Within: Peeve Of The Day ~ "Just Get Over It."jonihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03401569094090026684noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13925627.post-50661213261764477152016-08-30T15:12:58.841-05:002016-08-30T15:12:58.841-05:00Wow! I'm so sorry your mom and family had to e...Wow! I'm so sorry your mom and family had to endure such ignorance. The man should be reported for no bedside manner except that HE was bothered on a Sunday. He owes your family a big apology!<br /><br />I'll continue prayer that God keep watch over her since doctor's are incapable of having a heart. jonihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03401569094090026684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13925627.post-27901154631744861192016-08-30T14:34:30.361-05:002016-08-30T14:34:30.361-05:00I agree Joni. People who minimalize other people&...I agree Joni. People who minimalize other people's pain have no compassion, and are not true Christians. I ran into this during my 25 year nursing career so many times, and often from the nurses and doctors who are supposed to be "caring" for the patients. <br /><br />In fact, Becky (my RN daughter) ran into it on Sunday afternoon, when we took my mom to the ER because she had been falling several times in the past 2 weeks, and had lumps, bruises, scrapes, and skin tears all over her body. The admitting ER doctor came strutting into her room, having never looked at her at all in the ER, and loudly demanding to know what she thought she needed to be in the hospital ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON, and why it couldn't wait until the next day. Then, when she tried to describe her symptoms, he rudely interrupted her and glared at me, Becky, and my granddaughter, "DOES ANYONE HERE KNOW WHY THIS WOMAN IS HERE ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON? ANYONE AT ALL?" My mom tried to stand up to him, continuing to describe her symptoms, and he practically ignored her, then challenged her symptoms. He told us that he could see no reason that she needed to be there in the hospital ON A SUNDAY, but that he would admit her for 24 hour observation. He asked her if she lived alone at home. She said yes, that she got along pretty well, with my brother living there and another brother close by that checks on her. He said loudly, "Well that's going to have to change really soon!" Then he stormed back out of the room. Really great bedside manner, eh?<br />NurseArtisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13722433622899562506noreply@blogger.com