Such creepy stories! The one about the nurse going to check on people at their homes, can only imagine other visiting home nurses experinces and stories. Great video!
When I was nursing in a psych hospital doing the night shift my colleague and I would feel what we would call " dead spots" areas of unnatural cold in wards where we were working. We would get a very sinister vibe .
Agreed. That is up to the patient or their power of attorney. Or if it is sudden and there is no time to ask then it is up to the doctor/specialist. Though there are always those who will act unprofessionally and overstep.
Poor lady she wasn't well taken cared of by her kids why she had bed sore to the pont her tail bone exposed ☹️ I know this my because mother was bed bounced for 6 years until she passed in 2021. My mother never had any type of sore she was well taken cared of by my dad and my brother.
Like seriously, for the last story, it makes absolutely no sense. You’re a nurse and you take all these precautions to not get your brother sick but then when you do get it you go into his room while your coughing your head off and cough the virus all over him! Like what?! Why on earth would you do that?! As a nurse who clearly knew better you must have wanted to kill your brother
did they just, admit to killing chaely? like, you knew his comorbidities, knew when you were most contagious. this seems cold and calculating? purposefully doing so to stop funding him, but calling it “a victim of the pandemic” if they had stayed in their room, this wouldn’t have happened.
Sounds like a rehab facility, not an actual hospital, so makes sense. If a hospital doesn't have an emergency room, then they wouldn't have ambulances.
Hey you are doing great I love listening to you so keep it up at the same time take care of yourself you know I'm not surprised when it comes to hospital that things like that happens but the creepiest part is that why do people especially hmong people let their family die in the house to me that's just creepy because if you are renting and when you leave your loved one happened to pass away in that house and it'll be so freaking creepy for the next tenant unless you buy the house right off yourself and going to live them to you die I think you'll be okay if someone's going to be haunting it'll be your family haunting you only😅😅 but if you're renting in my opinion I think they should never let their loved one die in the house to me because that's creepy but this is just my opinion I'm just saying😮😮😮😮😮
Where should we let our elderly die if not in their own homes? When my mom had cancer and was given 6 months, my siblings were against putting her in hospice because they don’t want the reputation of abandoning her. So we took turn taking turns taking care of her. She died peacefully in our home. We did end up moving out right after the funeral, since the home was in her name and we didn’t want to continue living there knowing she died there.
So basically in the last story he killed his brother deliberately by passing him covid and then drink driving. 2 crimes he committed and confessed to and got away. Maybe he needs reporting to the police
@@nikkiedwards7216 a lot of hospitals will transfer patients from one hospital to a higher level hospital if they feel they can’t take proper care of them. Happens all the time. And those patients have to be transferred by ambulance.
Being a nurse and a doctor is a rewarding experience in one's relationship with other people ❤🎉😊 . Peace be yours ❤.
Such creepy stories! The one about the nurse going to check on people at their homes, can only imagine other visiting home nurses experinces and stories. Great video!
When I was nursing in a psych hospital doing the night shift my colleague and I would feel what we would call " dead spots" areas of unnatural cold in wards where we were working. We would get a very sinister vibe .
I loved all of the stories AND the narration. Thank you for your content!
(08:15) Your stories are not only eerie but also deeply moving. Thank you for sharing these with us! 💖
If you are sick, during covid why would you go to your brother’s room?????
Purposely killed his unhealthy brother to get the life insurance money.
Scary nurse stories
@lvscarystories8919 yep!
He either wanted to kill him or it's just a plot hole and this story is as true as Wednesday... 😅
Life insurance clearly.
A nurse would never tell a patient who they would choose to save.
Agreed. That is up to the patient or their power of attorney. Or if it is sudden and there is no time to ask then it is up to the doctor/specialist.
Though there are always those who will act unprofessionally and overstep.
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Whoop! That tiger-bite story gave me mad goosebumps!!! Exposed tailbone?! 🤢🤢🤢
The last story My God. This person KILLED hos brother he knew exactly what he was doing by exposing his brother to this disease
I worked in a hospital in the kitchen I would hear things and I have seen ghosts
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Poor lady she wasn't well taken cared of by her kids why she had bed sore to the pont her tail bone exposed ☹️ I know this my because mother was bed bounced for 6 years until she passed in 2021. My mother never had any type of sore she was well taken cared of by my dad and my brother.
Thanks for this video, I really enjoyed it..
Staff should have found those bruises on the man in the second story Way before it got to the end point. Didn't they ever BATHE him? Fishy.
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Like seriously, for the last story, it makes absolutely no sense. You’re a nurse and you take all these precautions to not get your brother sick but then when you do get it you go into his room while your coughing your head off and cough the virus all over him! Like what?! Why on earth would you do that?! As a nurse who clearly knew better you must have wanted to kill your brother
Exactly! Nuts
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Last two stories sound like they were written by 14 year olds. And none of them were remotely creepy.
That's 25 minutes I'll never get back.
Nurses are awesome.
did they just, admit to killing chaely? like, you knew his comorbidities, knew when you were most contagious. this seems cold and calculating? purposefully doing so to stop funding him, but calling it “a victim of the pandemic” if they had stayed in their room, this wouldn’t have happened.
Ambulance arrives at a hospital to take someone to a hospital so there was no Ambulance at the firs hospital ?
Sounds like a rehab facility, not an actual hospital, so makes sense. If a hospital doesn't have an emergency room, then they wouldn't have ambulances.
Brother in effect killed Charley.
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Just be honest, you were tired of chaely and decided to get tuff of him with your covid 🙄
Hey you are doing great I love listening to you so keep it up at the same time take care of yourself you know I'm not surprised when it comes to hospital that things like that happens but the creepiest part is that why do people especially hmong people let their family die in the house to me that's just creepy because if you are renting and when you leave your loved one happened to pass away in that house and it'll be so freaking creepy for the next tenant unless you buy the house right off yourself and going to live them to you die I think you'll be okay if someone's going to be haunting it'll be your family haunting you only😅😅 but if you're renting in my opinion I think they should never let their loved one die in the house to me because that's creepy but this is just my opinion I'm just saying😮😮😮😮😮
Where should we let our elderly die if not in their own homes? When my mom had cancer and was given 6 months, my siblings were against putting her in hospice because they don’t want the reputation of abandoning her. So we took turn taking turns taking care of her. She died peacefully in our home.
We did end up moving out right after the funeral, since the home was in her name and we didn’t want to continue living there knowing she died there.
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So basically in the last story he killed his brother deliberately by passing him covid and then drink driving. 2 crimes he committed and confessed to and got away. Maybe he needs reporting to the police
Story 2. So he's in a hospital and the nurse calls an ambulance to take him to the hospital? Who makes up these ridiculous stories?😂😂
No emergency room, no ambulance. And most ambulances are either private contract or based with the local fire department.
A nursing facility is not a hospital.
@@nikkiedwards7216 a lot of hospitals will transfer patients from one hospital to a higher level hospital if they feel they can’t take proper care of them. Happens all the time. And those patients have to be transferred by ambulance.