<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>lightNlife</b></i>
. I'm sorry to be the one to tell you this, but in the ER there really are exceptionally more important things than a person who feels lonely, scared and generically "sick." Patients who arrive unconscious or bleeding, for example, automatically get first priority when the triage nurse makes the assignments.
Sorry this is really bugging me. To use your words.. I am sorry to be the one to tell you this, if you were a nurse, and you were my nurse, I would request a different one... I am fully aware of the way an ER triages patients. I triage patients all the time. I am not talking about, Taking someone who is having a minor medical issue for immediate care over someone having an MI or a Stroke.. which by the way I am a newer nurse and capable of taking care of both of those patients...
I am saying, and the point I am trying to make is, once you have solved the Crisis, for the love of God, please use some compassion, common sense and treat patients as if it was their mother, father, son, or daughter....
I hate to bring this up, but from what I understand you follow a Christian faith, how about some of the fruits of the Spirit thrown in there??? No one is perfect, most of the nurses I work with, especially in my ER are more compassionate that I could ever ask for.. I love the team of pp I work with.. and anyone of them could be my nurse any day....