Done : nursing

i've learned more about the real on-the-ground ugliness of COVID from r/nursing than I've learned from any other source. Even the most unflinching media portrayals of what COVID does to the unvaccinated and the people who have to care for them leaves a lot out.

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for example last week i learned that a lot of nurses have had to deal with maggots in the intubated bodies of COVID patients, because anybody who has to be intubated for as long as many COVID patients do makes an attractive home for fly larvae, even when they're still alive

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  • CTHlurker [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    When the only type of Class-consciousness that is allowed is that of a consumer, and Healthcare is explicitly referred to as a service you're purchasing like any other, people will demand the same level of obedience and kow-towing as they do of a McDonalds worker. Couple that with the highly emotional events that puts most people into contact with nurses, and you get an atmosphere that is not going to be nice. Then you add the fact that nurses are seen as lesser than doctors, and that nurses have the most direct contact with patients, and shit gets really fucking bad.

    I have some family in the States, and its fucking wild hearing some of their stories about working in a hospital. My family-member works in a hospital in Tennessee and she is genuinely struggling to get her children and husband to take Covid seriously at all. Since the husband is a Chud, he is completely beyond reach, even by his own wife.

    • Caocao [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      The power of ideology is truly breathtaking. I saw a poster on patriots.win who was convinced his own son was a "crisis actor" after there was a shooting at the son's school

      • CTHlurker [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        Oh yeah. That was one of the parkland kids if I’m not mistaken. Absolutely breathtaking the level of brainwashing that right wing media has managed over the past 30-40 years.