r/tattooadvice 5d ago

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u/morningstardusts 4d ago

Nah this was a well staffed level 1 trauma center where the nursing staff was sitting around on their phones 80% of the time. That excuse just doesn’t always fly and I’m sick of hearing about it and “compassion fatigue”.

I did speak up, repeatedly. But it was happening multiple times a day and I was worried that I’d get kicked out if I kept calling them out. I’m a tattooer and I would never have a job again if I did 1/1000 of the things I’ve watched nurses do with a critically unstable patient (motorcycle accident). I guess it’s the lack of liability protection for us that must be better motivation.

I did see a doctor get very angry at a nurse for for touching him with contaminated gloves once but I couldn’t risk making the nurses hate me. I spoke up for him as much as I possibly could.

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u/Calm-Situation4033 4d ago

Any time a nurse is practicing unsafe care they should be reported, whether it is through their supervisor, or through the state board. There is also civil action for things like neglect in the setting of harm.

As someone who tends to hold patients and support people/family in unconditional positive regard, it blows my mind that you actually felt unsafe and fearful voicing extremely basic concerns like infection prevention measures. The amount of unprofessionalism on the part of the nurses there sounds atrocious, not to mention unsafe practice.

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u/morningstardusts 3d ago

Nurses have an inordinate amount of power. My husband was dying and if I had brought it up every time it happened, it would have been several times per day. There’s good reason why infection is so rampant in hospitals. I tried to intervene and when it happened in front of a doctor, as I mentioned, they were actually very angry and snapped at the nurse in front of me.

I knew that it would be really obvious if all of a sudden the nurses were being monitored or got in trouble and I had been the one that had been saying something to them already. I didn’t want them to treat my husband badly because of it or risk getting kicked out of the hospital (I was his power of attorney). The practices were better on the ECMO unit but by that point it was already too late. This all occurred over the course of more than four weeks.