This should never happen but it does. The strain put on nurses, and doctors is unacceptable. People can no longer feel safe under our care and governments do not seem to care. People come to the hospital in pain expecting to receive nursing and medical care, often life-saving care, yet too often these days people die alone, frightened, waiting for that care. The media, family members, and friends first impression is that the health care professionals are merely collecting salary from a good paying job but nothing, no amount of money can make up for the frustration, the fear, and anxiety we face every day trying to care for the sick and injured in a very broken system.
Nothing will change unless health care providers speak out, and loudly. It must be the voice of individuals, not just representatives. Please, for the sake of being truly human get loud and don't shut up until governments are held responsible and make the necessary changes.
Reflections on nursing, past and present. Where is the shortage leaving health care consumers, and nurses, in the coming years? Can we change the path? Encouraging nurses to take pen in hand and help governments and health care consumers better understand the nursing profession by writng. Something nurses do very well, every day.
Sunday, October 15, 2017
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
No hope for life saving at home
People in Canada now die waiting for help.
They call it "zero" hour, or something like that. Basically our population far outweighs the availability for emergency health services in this country. Canada is no longer a country that can be looked up to for its' wonderful health care system; it just does not exist anymore.
What's the solution? You tell me.
Our governments and top health care officials knew years ago nursing shortages were looming, that our population base was rapidly aging, and that these issues needed to be addressed. What did they do about it? Studies; study after study, after study. That money should have gone to better use.
I practiced as a Registered Nurse for 24 years and the Canadian health care system promised "health promotion" but all I saw was more and more screenings for disease. Screening is not a form of health promotion, not in my dictionary. Health promotion should have resulted in less need for nursing and medical care, more awareness of how to care for ourselves. If it had been done right all those many years ago would we still be addressing this shortage of care? Maybe, but probably not.
We are screwed in the short term. For those of us who are still able it is time to spend a lot more time learning how to slow down, practice mindfulness and meditation, laugh more, love better, and insist that our governments spend our tax dollars properly
They call it "zero" hour, or something like that. Basically our population far outweighs the availability for emergency health services in this country. Canada is no longer a country that can be looked up to for its' wonderful health care system; it just does not exist anymore.
What's the solution? You tell me.
Our governments and top health care officials knew years ago nursing shortages were looming, that our population base was rapidly aging, and that these issues needed to be addressed. What did they do about it? Studies; study after study, after study. That money should have gone to better use.
I practiced as a Registered Nurse for 24 years and the Canadian health care system promised "health promotion" but all I saw was more and more screenings for disease. Screening is not a form of health promotion, not in my dictionary. Health promotion should have resulted in less need for nursing and medical care, more awareness of how to care for ourselves. If it had been done right all those many years ago would we still be addressing this shortage of care? Maybe, but probably not.
We are screwed in the short term. For those of us who are still able it is time to spend a lot more time learning how to slow down, practice mindfulness and meditation, laugh more, love better, and insist that our governments spend our tax dollars properly
Monday, September 11, 2017
Mumps Outbreaks in Manitoba Canada
Vaccine preventable diseases keep showing up; why? If you are a nurse working in Public and Community Health you know part of the answer to this dilemma. If you are honest with yourself you know that the "cold chain" is too often broken.
I have worked delivering immunizations to children and adults and I have seen first hand how nurses working for Health Canada and the VON did not take proper precautions to maintain the cold chain. I doubt nurses are the only guilt parties here though. I all looks good on paper but the reality of transport and storage of vaccines is that the ability to maintain proper care can easily be broken by unfortunate circumstance and deliberate means.
I have worked delivering immunizations to children and adults and I have seen first hand how nurses working for Health Canada and the VON did not take proper precautions to maintain the cold chain. I doubt nurses are the only guilt parties here though. I all looks good on paper but the reality of transport and storage of vaccines is that the ability to maintain proper care can easily be broken by unfortunate circumstance and deliberate means.
Monday, August 28, 2017
Nurses as Murderers
Why do we do it? Nurse kills 84
I spent 24 years in the profession, 24 years as a Registered Nurse with access to the knowledge and means to care for others, or do harm, but why do some of us stoop to such evil?
How many of you out there have the guts to look in the mirror and take an honest look at yourselves, not just as an individual human being but as a nurse; then comment and answer this question
I spent 24 years in the profession, 24 years as a Registered Nurse with access to the knowledge and means to care for others, or do harm, but why do some of us stoop to such evil?
How many of you out there have the guts to look in the mirror and take an honest look at yourselves, not just as an individual human being but as a nurse; then comment and answer this question
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