Nurses bullying nurses | The side of nursing nurses don't talk about

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  • The side of nursing we don't typically talk about and that's nurses bullying nurses and nursing eating their young. It's more common than we think and it can be so hurtful. So we're going to talk about it today!
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  • @chechb597
    @chechb597 2 ปีที่แล้ว +163

    One of the things I've learned is we have to speak up. If you're working in an environment where speaking up is not encouraged and bullying is tolerated, it's time to go. The world is your stage.

    • @YourFavouriteNurse
      @YourFavouriteNurse  2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      I definitely agree with you, you shouldn’t be in an environment where you feel silenced.

    • @aquariuswagewar7658
      @aquariuswagewar7658 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Agreed but administration is loyal to staff SOMETIMES and most times in my experience it get YOU in trouble smh horrible

    • @godschildpeace3145
      @godschildpeace3145 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      True…it only makes it worse even if you are advocating for the patients

    • @susanbrown7185
      @susanbrown7185 ปีที่แล้ว

      Speaking up, depending on just how toxic the culture of the unit, can not help sometimes. It may make it worse by retaliating. Now u know.. Nip it in the bud in future. Also good to know in labor law, if a manager knows that a charge person is bullying you after you reported to the manager, and it gets worse, it is big NO NO and actually the hospital can be in trouble.
      Otherwise there are no anti bullying laws. People can be narcissistic assholes borderline sociopathic at work. Washington state is in process of getting laws passed.

    • @b.freeman2118
      @b.freeman2118 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@aquariuswagewar7658so how do you go about avoiding that?

  • @tracyannjohnson5724
    @tracyannjohnson5724 ปีที่แล้ว +72

    It all boils down to insecurity.
    Bottom line.

    • @Babygirl_123
      @Babygirl_123 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Many nurses tend to be insecure

    • @onceuponanexploration6048
      @onceuponanexploration6048 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Being outnumbered seems like more of a problem.

  • @barbie6695
    @barbie6695 ปีที่แล้ว +34

    I showed up to work today (agency nurse) and a nurse refused to give up the med cart because she was holding it for another nurse, her friend, who never showed up 😂 I waited over an hour, reported that to the supervisor, then I left. ✌️ She apparently wanted me on an assignment which had 6 IV’s, 3 peg tube, and 9 accu checks…a total of 35 patients. The assignment she was on had 28 people. She wanted her friend on the easier assignment. Caught an attitude because I asked if she was ready to count. Now they’re short a nurse 😂

    • @dorawaje4427
      @dorawaje4427 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Good very good, loved the ending part

    • @AlisonGwynethBrown
      @AlisonGwynethBrown 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I told off a carer who left a dementia unit with no staff he acted like l overreacted what if there was a fire they have no capacity to get out

  • @Zhangli-i3h
    @Zhangli-i3h 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +31

    Those nurses who bullies shouldn’t even be in that health care field. We need compassionate caring people who has empathy for everyone.

    • @jinsu0504
      @jinsu0504 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      theres always one or two in every unit, and the few who choose to be their minions out of fear they will also be picked on....key is to put a poker face and mind your own business and be GOOD at your job...don't overly gloat, and secretly build yourself quietly in the background....either by obtaining more certifications, going back to school to obtain a masters/doctorates degree...you really need these useless people to keep you on your toes....you NEVER EVER want to go to a unit where you feel 100% relaxed and comfortable b/c when a crisis HITS,,,you wont be ready to fend yourself from the repercussions....always work like you did on your first day....get those SNS stimulation and norepi pumping...BE READY, keep your eyes PEELED...nobody, i mean nobody at work will have your back...you alone have your own back...

    • @YourFavouriteNurse
      @YourFavouriteNurse  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I totally agree with you

    • @tamid2225
      @tamid2225 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I agree, they will compromise patient safety to settle a “score”

  • @ikr2377
    @ikr2377 ปีที่แล้ว +67

    As a student nurse I am planning on leaving as the bullying has gone too far.
    How student nurses are bulled should be talked about

    • @doylejodi7502
      @doylejodi7502 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      I think some just figure it’s the ‘norm’ and they themselves survived it so somehow it’s acceptable. No, it isn’t.

    • @nalaamour
      @nalaamour ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Call them out on their behavior. Stand up for yourself.

    • @ikr2377
      @ikr2377 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@nalaamour no point.
      Most of the senior staff are supporting each other it's the cultural norm and even the hospital tutors at the top are all the same

    • @nalaamour
      @nalaamour ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@ikr2377 that has nothing to do with you standing up for yourself and calling them out. They do it because they can and that's the problem. That's because they haven't gotten cursed out. It happened to me and I put them right in their place. They didn't bother me after that, and notify HR to document. You can even file a complaint and grievance for a hostile work environment with lateral violence. Trust, don't sit and take their crap. Unfortunately, it's a nasty cycle, but find your voice early in this game. Are you still there?

    • @ikr2377
      @ikr2377 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@nalaamour yep.
      Thanks this is my second year.i was seriously planning to drop out at the time I made that comment .
      But my university teachers/ other students supported me too stay. I'm still thinking if it happens again and I get a better opportunity I will leave but I will see how it goes.
      But your right a lot of the other students have told me they snapped back at the known bully nurses then went down and emailed their tutors immediately...
      Teachers even warned us as second years if we are ever asked to do something that's not right we should email them at an available opportunity...

  • @candacevonthemua.71
    @candacevonthemua.71 ปีที่แล้ว +48

    I dealt with a older woman who seemed pretty cool upon my hire. We talked about our kids etc but when I was switched over to doing IV’s bc we were short staffed she was to train and supervise me in it, bc the fusion room was like her domain 💁🏽‍♀️ she had been there about 8+ years but for some reason could not find other staff who wanted to do it.. me being new I figured I had no choice. The min I start going there she changes! Snappy about everything, don’t do this, don’t do that, offer tea & coffee during their fusions, I go to offer a patient a drink while she’s hooking up an IV to them and she stops me mid way and says “don’t offer things while I’m hooking up an IV I could get startled and miss the vein and poke the patient “ IN FRONT OF THE PATIENT…but I’ve watched her ask patients if they wanted any refreshments while I or another person was hooking them. I asked her the patients blood pressure as she was unhooking one which we had to do after an infusion she goes don’t ask me ppls bp out loud in front of other patients bc of HIPAA.. but when she had to stay late to do a fusion bc a patient was late she was so ready to leave that she yelled to me across the room “WHATS THEIR BP?” As she stood with her coat and purse to throw their bp in EMR so she can take off and start her Friday. I yelled back “I THOUGHT WE WERENT ALLOWED TO YELL THAT IN FRONT OF OTHER PATIENTS” … instant attitude! She then decides to tell me since ur in the fusion room now u need to take ur lunch at this time. I said nawl I eat breakfast so I’m not hungry by this time. I usually will eat by like 3pm. She insisted that I did. So at this point I’m pushing back … no I’m not hungry. She then goes well im gonna have to talk to the “supervisor” about that and im like that’s cool. And I continued what I was doing. Her and the supervisor were close friends outside of work both had been there bout a decade and would go to each other kids sports functions. So naturally it was biased. I didn’t stay there too much longer and they also were short handed again in the fusion room and that lady is the reason why. I honestly think she chases off anyone who comes to protect her domain and feel secure in the fusion department. There’s one other person who works there and they get along bc that person is a yes man. Doesn’t fight her on anything takes lunch when she tells him to and does whatever she says. I wasn’t that person. I’m happy it occurred bc I am actually happy at my new place.

    • @GieCampbel-ug9jl
      @GieCampbel-ug9jl ปีที่แล้ว

      I think the older women are control freaks, I guess to feel important. But nurses in general are good actresses with their niceties and fake smiles when the male doctor comes around.

    • @tuanaussie5506
      @tuanaussie5506 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      It is super common for a senior nurse to stab behind others’ back after their initial friendly gestures. So disgusting behaviours and that’s why nursing will always short staff. You’re great that you left that toxic place early. Karma comes to her soon

    • @wealthandwellnesswithGrace
      @wealthandwellnesswithGrace ปีที่แล้ว

      Sorry to hear about your horrible experience with that nurse bully.

  • @kendraann9007
    @kendraann9007 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

    Not only do they bully other nurses, they also bully other staff in different departments.

    • @lindseyherter6116
      @lindseyherter6116 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      I work in the lab. I have 24 years of experience. Recently I was told that I do not have the critical thinking skills to tell whether a specimen is valid or not by an ICU nurse. She had been a nurse for a year.

    • @YourFavouriteNurse
      @YourFavouriteNurse  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Absolutely and its so unfortunate

    • @terrys2796
      @terrys2796 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Work in security for 10 years ER nurses throw us under the bus every time

    • @terrys2796
      @terrys2796 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Facts they hate security till they need us

    • @Veedabeee
      @Veedabeee 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      the audacity and ego omg...

  • @sarahbouckhuyt538
    @sarahbouckhuyt538 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    I feel you girl!! 10 years of nursing and back to high school drama. Let’s keep doing our best to share love. But it’s hard sometimes for real!!

    • @poeticprincee9750
      @poeticprincee9750 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I said the same thing as a new grad. Then I came to realize it is because nursing is predominantly women.

  • @detoxlady6777
    @detoxlady6777 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    I just got let go from a travel nursing position at a hospital where an NP who had it out for me went and told management that I was trying to code a patient who was completely normal, nothing wrong with her. The patient was actually in respiratory distress, then cleared her airway after I had her use an incentive spirometer and the mucous plug came out. OMG! He lied to my supervisor, the physician and the CEO. He got me fired! He lied and said I act like I am on drugs, etc., that another patient complained to him that I am not competent. I have been an RN for more than 25 years with extensive experience in a lot of different areas including ER, MedSurg/Tele, ICU step down, PCU, ICU and Hospice. and this is my 7th travel nursing assignment. So I had been a nurse there for just 2 weeks. It is really unbelievable that someone could go so far and say such a thing. He is a foreign NP from Nigeria.

  • @catmom1322
    @catmom1322 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Nurses talk about nurse bullying all the time because it affects us every day.

  • @555125kevin
    @555125kevin ปีที่แล้ว +21

    Our mental peace is what's most important, it pisses off when people bring their toxicity/insecurity into work to bring another human being down. That healthcare worker/patient you put down is someone's daughter,son, grandchild, sibling, friends, takes a lot of ego & narcissism to put down someone that's very important in someone's life.

  • @BarbaraMishkov
    @BarbaraMishkov ปีที่แล้ว +13

    That is so unbelievably cruel and sad 😔, I'm so sorry you went through that. And I'm so glad they got caught in their lies! This should be on mainstream news! I hope major changes are coming

  • @charlenefriess2128
    @charlenefriess2128 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Older nurse here, my favorite saying is "we got this" We used to be sisterhood. Nothing is more important than having a new coworker that is trained well to be your sidekick.

  • @stephsykes5123
    @stephsykes5123 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Can you do a nursing video talking about being anti social and a nurse /.\ ❤ love your content ❤😊

    • @YourFavouriteNurse
      @YourFavouriteNurse  2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Absolutely ill add it to the list! Thanks for watching☺️

    • @dinajones2761
      @dinajones2761 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      im not social and a nurse---I hate nursing

    • @froggybug
      @froggybug 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@dinajones2761that’s the best. Do your job and go home. Stay out of the drama.

  • @Doitforyoself
    @Doitforyoself ปีที่แล้ว +6

    It comes from a lack of a spiritual heart condition. That's where it comes from. When you get to be my age you become less tolerable to stupidity and being mistreated. If I see a bully at work I call them out. REMEMBER, your job doesn't control your moral compass. All they have is your job. You're young and beautiful and you can go elsewhere, especially with a nursing degree. Of course, you want to be selective in the battles you choose but none the less, first learn to listen then to be heard. And when you speak, speak with conviction and truth.

  • @browniebrown6992
    @browniebrown6992 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I’m a newer RN and I’ve been experiencing bullying from experienced LPNs it’s like there’s a jealousy there and I’m baffled because I respect ALL nurses I’m so sick of this LPN/RN competition mess

  • @mercrn1995
    @mercrn1995 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Its all true. The nice nurses stay away from the trouble. The nice nurses are few.

    • @YourFavouriteNurse
      @YourFavouriteNurse  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      They are definitely out there and are a blessing!

  • @lauraconnolly663
    @lauraconnolly663 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I was on a training ND shift in an aged care facility literally 2 minutes walk away from my house. I was with a lovely AIN who was running through the routines and locations of key areas (Laundry, Linen room etc.) I was supposed to commence my training shifts WITHIN the area I had signed on to work. Instead? I ended up being stationed up stairs -- 64 residents to 2 AINs etc. Ratios were absolutely f**ked. The company had attempted to use me as an extra/floater to take the pressure off the staff rostered on. Me being a in training AIN? I refused to do anything on my own and stated that I want to be moved to my contracted area. The RN moved me into the dementia area to be with the AIN who had been really really nice earlier. However.. an hour and a half in? I found myself struggling with the behaviours of the residents. Not everyone is equipped emotionally to work within the dementia ward. I certainly am not. (My mother's mother had dementia. I saw her entire lengthy deterioration. She died May 11th 2022 in residential aged care. Very very sad.) I knew I would never be suited to work within such an area even before she passed away etc. I explained this to my guiding AIN and she agreed to have me move to my contracted area. Logically? It would set me on a stronger path to bond with the residents there and to learn the layout etc.
    So... The RN on duty comes down (Older woman. between the ages of 50 - 60.) and I could just tell.. She and I? Would have major issues. I explained what I wanted, why I wanted it and the real reasonings behind my very logical and valid request. Her response? : "Then why the F**K are you even in aged care if you don't want or have the backbone to deal with demented residents? We all have to. Why shouldn't you?" Haha. You could have heard a literal needle drop.
    My response? : "Firstly. Talk about f**king rude! The nerve you have to question me on my decision to be an AIN in aged care. The answer is surprisingly, uncomplicated : I am here to deliver genuine person centred assistance the residents. Secondly? Seems like you are the one with the truly ''demented'' personality and attitude : Consider yourself promptly reported for using such language in reference to these residents who look to us for help. Thirdly? I have lost a family member recently in residential aged care.. She had early on set dementia and I witnessed everything that this terrible condition entails: You insulted her and I by speaking in such a feral way. Furthermore? I have experienced nothing but the worst workplace politics, harassment, bullying and petty pickings in my last 2 aged care roles : I ain't going to tolerate your emotional constipation and utterly unprofessional verbal diarrhoea. You have met your match with me and I don't give two shits if you are an RN. You don't ever speak to me or anyone else.. Be them staff members, resident's families or residents like this ever again. No one is forcing you to stay here. If you are stressed and burnt out ? Fine. Yet it is no excuse! Sort your damn shit out... Go reset your heartless rhythm on the nearest DeFib for all I care... I have a job to do. Stay out of my way if you have nothing nice or productive to state to me.) (Ironic I told her to basically shock herself out of her smartass demeanour.. Read on to make the connection~.)
    Needless to say? A week later? I was told by the same AIN who was assisting in my training (who had witnessed and reported the entire incident alongside me to management.) came and told me personally that said RN? was on stress leave~ I agreed but said I am working ND weakened shifts so I wouldn't have to deal with her shit. (most folks on her shift hated her guts for the way she treated them.) I told the AIN that more people have to stand up and speak out against such shit. Whilst I was off duty? (There is a park I go to across the road from the facility that I go to in the evenings to swing ((for destressing purposes etc.) On my way back to cross the road to head home? I actually witnessed this RN literally physically go after an agency worker obviously could not deal with such crap.... Shouting and swearing... proceeding to hit the windows and such of the agency worker's car etc. I lashed out verbally back (since I was hidden from view? said RN could not see me and got unnerved.. running back into the building. I had to comfort this agency worker ... as she was a crying mess... Needless to say? She most likely reported such treatment to her agency and never did return to the facility ever again.
    I then sustained a work related injury (Left shoulder bursitis due to manual handing of heavy /dead weight residents on rounds.) I had a month and a half off and as I was returning to light duties? (They would not give me my weekend shifts back on light duty conditions.. only weeknights.) I warned management that if I was placed with said RN on any of the weekday night shifts? There would be carnage. I was assured and told that such would not happen as said RN left the company. ....
    It was a relief that such was the case. One less thing to worry about... Yet I learnt the truth from the training AIN when I worked with her the first night back : She was on shift with this RN on a weekday night shift. Said RN began to have chest pain, dizziness, looked pale, difficulty breathing and pain radiating down her left arm. The team on that night took her vitals and her blood pressure was sky high, her oxygen stats were slightly and steadily becoming abnormal and her heartbeat was dangerously rapid. They were quick to organise an ambulance for her to get her assistance as it was a medical emergency. ---- Yet? Said RN proceeded to do nothing but verbally abuse and threaten her team with management's intervention!! These staff members who were trying to honestly help her? They left her alone. All of them had had enough of being treated so horribly.
    They all got through the shift... For the RN however? Karma came to collect. 15 minutes after she drove home? She suffered a heart attack. (one of the ENs who was on the shift with her followed her back to her home. Luckily they did.) The ambulance was called . The RN landed in hospital... and that is all I know (or will ever know because I resigned from my job a few weeks ago as Work Cover fell through and I got 0 financial compensation for my injury. A flatlining industry is not a career prospect I will EVER enter again. Never.) Don't know if she lived or died. (I won't lie. I wanted her dead. I still sort of do.) Meh. Not my problem anymore.
    I now am going to study photography and learn how to use my 3D printer. I'd rather work for myself and sell some pieces whenever I can... then to EVER put up with such abysmal shit from any feral co workers/management within any industry again. Simple as that.

  • @cherylrajewski3390
    @cherylrajewski3390 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I just finished respiratory therapy school and I am an older student who went back to school to learn a new profession. I have to say the preceptors I had at the hospital the ones that "eat their young" are not the older ones, but the younger ones. the ones who have only been working 5 years or less and they have this know it all attitude and some treated me like I was a child which was very insulting. I found men and older preceptors (male or female) very relaxed and at ease and didn't pick on me. They were secure with themselves and knew their job where as the younger ones were trying to prove they knew it all when in fact they didn't. Also the younger females were very clicky like it was high school all over again, gossiping behind peoples backs and I found it so unprofessional. The older preceptors didn't do that.

  • @hendribrown7650
    @hendribrown7650 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    You look so pretty. I love that background

  • @Yaygome-fr7pt
    @Yaygome-fr7pt ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Gee, must suck to get stuck as a patient then, under one of these monsters.

  • @simran6670
    @simran6670 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I don’t really leave comments on TH-cam. But girl you are so pretty and beautiful ❤

  • @ikr2377
    @ikr2377 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    A senior nurse wouldn't let me go on toilet breaks during a 12 and half hour shift.

    • @detoxlady6777
      @detoxlady6777 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      You just go anyway, you don't have to ask anyone if you can go to the bathroom, you just go.

    • @Lovebk98
      @Lovebk98 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Just go your are not in jail.

    • @ikr2377
      @ikr2377 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Lovebk98 I could do but then she wouldn't sign my hours off or my profisencies

    • @JMHulme
      @JMHulme ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I would bring that up to a supervisor. This is so wrong.

    • @ikr2377
      @ikr2377 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@JMHulme I did.
      My hospital tutors who was senior told me to grow a thick skin and what I was saying wasn't factually accurate.
      Even though it was exactly what happened.
      Basically it's a culture.
      This was new cross hospital in Wolverhampton.
      And the nurse that did it to me was called sister Sara .

  • @doylejodi7502
    @doylejodi7502 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I think that there are many factors which contribute to nastiness and passing the buck. Over-worked, nurses who are aging that may be dealing with less energy and health issues, long-time nurses who are intolerant of anything that smells like incompetence bc it makes the job more stressful depending on who has to answer for what, and nurses who will point the finger anywhere but onto themselves bc the consequences are serious so admitting accountability can be personally career damaging.
    Above all; while they are there working, they are there for themselves and their families and not for you or anyone else they work with. (I don’t mean that as awfully as it sounds.) Some don’t have the energy to be concerned with co-worker’s feelings or with making co-worker’s lives easier.
    That said; I’m a PSW, and even at our level, there are those who will pass the buck in a heartbeat if it means covering their own rear. And the gossip about this one or that one is HORRENDOUS, hurtful and damaging and no, they also don’t consider feelings when it comes to either of these bad behaviours.
    I am 52; so I am older but I’m new at this and honestly, I was shocked. I believed it would be primarily not just women playing as a team w/one another but healthcare workers in general, building one another up, being supportive & encouraging, showing patience and being helpful with each other.
    It’s almost tragic.

  • @Enchanteralle
    @Enchanteralle 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I hear so many nurses dealing with bullying at work, it's basically a toxic culture that doesn't go away because even mgrs are bullies or turn a blind eye to this stuff. In fact, I notice that the medical field is full of bullies. Not just in nursing. I'm not a nurse. I'm a therapist in the hospital/clinic setting for a number of years and there's bullying from admin, mgt, etc. It's ridiculous. We all get a paycheck and it's unnecessary to put up with bullies because the medical field is already stressful enough. Glad there's more people talking about workplace bullying. Ironic part is these are people working to provide care to others and yet they do this to their colleagues.

  • @yankeesuperstar
    @yankeesuperstar 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I hate to say it but it might have something to do with a female dominated environment, almost high school mean girl stuff-I'm an experienced male nurse and have seen this my whole career. If I worked with a bunch of guys there would be a confrontation about lying and running your mouth the way nurses do to each other.

  • @kristiscarcell569
    @kristiscarcell569 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Entertain me by attempting to bully me. I will protect the new nurses. I was trained by some very tough older nurses. They did love me but they lol showed me no mercy. I was young but smart enough to appreciate the honesty.

  • @jeffreyhodge5564
    @jeffreyhodge5564 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My late wife as a nurse in uk was bullied ,verbally ,she walked with a limp but occupational health passed her fit to nurse after working hard for 4years to get her qualification , Staff called her peg leg ,nurse manager told her she was a problem if she had to run if there was a patient crash ,she couldn’t run but her answer was No but I can limp fast !another sister told her she would be better off if she had a wooden leg ,They were cruel and made her poorly, her consultant told her they were a disgrace to her profession ,she went to work some where else on a unit with people who had MS which was her illness ,the sister after a few years said can I ask you why you limp ,my wife was very close and told her about her illness ,her manager said “that’s why you seem to have a different relationship with patients ,my late wife said yes I know where they are I’m both their nurse but also their advocate !Bullying is disgusting it’s all about power ,!

  • @TheKandyShoppe
    @TheKandyShoppe หลายเดือนก่อน

    It annoys me to hear Nurses speak about being mistreated, and they do nothing about it. New, don’t want to step on toes and afraid to speak up for yourself… can’t relate.

  • @tina8796
    @tina8796 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I was in nursing school and I could not believe how mean and cold the students were. And the instructors. One of the instructors told me I was too sensitive.

  • @wealthandwellnesswithGrace
    @wealthandwellnesswithGrace ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nursing can be a mean world. So sad because we really need each other to survive and thrive in this healthcare industry. That’s why I try to educate nurses on my channel to do better because it starts with each of us doing better.

  • @NURSINGGIRL
    @NURSINGGIRL 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    We have missed you. This is such and important topic. Why are people so mean.

    • @YourFavouriteNurse
      @YourFavouriteNurse  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for watching! I do wish we could be nicer to each other

  • @feyiajakaiye1618
    @feyiajakaiye1618 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you Yetti for this video, I agree with you, we should be nicer to each other in this profession.

  • @hajs8273
    @hajs8273 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hurting people hurt for the most part. Some Nurses are not meant to be in the 😢profession. You may need to look into other areas of Nursing, where you don’t have to deal with as much Nurses. I do Home care because I am very reclusive.

    • @YourFavouriteNurse
      @YourFavouriteNurse  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I totally agree! Nursing is all about empathy even with youth colleagues

  • @tranquility9325
    @tranquility9325 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I was an EMT, and this pissy attitude happens at the ambulance service and also with law enforcement. Both agencies HATE newbies and treat them like crap. Then, to top it off, I have brown skin. That was very offensive to small-minded country folk in the town of Warrensburg, Missouri.
    I'm so glad I got away from them.

    • @YourFavouriteNurse
      @YourFavouriteNurse  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Wow i am sorry you had to experience that

  • @princelee1990
    @princelee1990 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    No shade but all jobs have toxic traits .

  • @cloudjumper7285
    @cloudjumper7285 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    True. 30 years experience and a lot of nurses have bullied me along the way or tried. Setting boundaries for those who think it is ok to gaslight,bully, prejudice, etc. I mentor those who want to learn. Keep the personal hiccups at home folks. Focus on the nursing to avoid errors and avoid killing someone. Gate keepers are real and watch out for their friends in nursing.
    "Nurses eat their young" means it is a hazing of the new nurse, no matter new grad or new hire with outside experience.
    Patients deserve great nursing care. Endure and overcome in Christ.

    • @YourFavouriteNurse
      @YourFavouriteNurse  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Wow i am sorry you went through that but I learned a lot from this comment! Thank you

  • @tina8796
    @tina8796 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why are nurses so mean is what I want to know. I think people are just mean in general

    • @gbd-oq1rz
      @gbd-oq1rz 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I really don’t get it. Some people really need help if they can’t control their emotions

  • @lindaavant4665
    @lindaavant4665 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Goodness... It"s everywhere..
    Horrible coworker's....
    .
    .

  • @froggybug
    @froggybug 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I don’t understand allowing people to lie on you, then apologizing for it. Girl… not in any job, at any time. I hope you grew your nursing kahonys. I’m 24 years in and I’ve never bullied but I did have a nurse try it. It didn’t work. I could care less what you say behind my back. I’m at work to work, not be your friend. That frees you to speak your mind.

  • @terrywert6587
    @terrywert6587 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I suppose that this would be at its worst when private equity firms (business flippers) are involved in managing the hospital.

  • @carmencombs3919
    @carmencombs3919 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am caribean... I have been here in the USA for over 20 years...and they have not made me change my gestures and my cultural ethic genuinely... that is why I speak almost 5+ languages.. I am out of the Matrix..

  • @ohcanada8084
    @ohcanada8084 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    There is rare camaraderie in the healthcare profession. Mainly, because one is working with other women. I’d rather see more male nurses or male healthcare professionals out there as they can be a lot less hostile than females.

  • @n.m.3760
    @n.m.3760 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    It's because women. Women get like that. Men tend to be more easygoing and direct. FACTS

  • @johnniepegues305
    @johnniepegues305 ปีที่แล้ว

    And I know here in Evansville they're always trying to come up with programs to recruit new nurses and keep some of the nurses that are on staff from leaving but if you're reporting this on social media that is not helping the nurse in community grow by any measure and that is a sad tribute to the Healthcare Community

  • @johnniepegues305
    @johnniepegues305 ปีที่แล้ว

    In the world of nursing if you're bullied and you're stressed at work and people are trying to throw they power strings up and I know nurses can be messy how can they offer the best care to the patient and their families if they under that kind of stress and let's not go with stress you might be having because of relationships outside of work or family issues or School the pressures that is really heartbreaking

  • @jenniferclarke9683
    @jenniferclarke9683 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just started working in a nursing home & I have been bullied from the beginning & doesn't matter age. They have their groups,

  • @juliealrbaihat4823
    @juliealrbaihat4823 ปีที่แล้ว

    And they waner why their is a nursing shortgeis /Supervisor/and/nurse/etc pass the buck to someone else and lie about everything

  • @Zanele_Anthony
    @Zanele_Anthony 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Exactly it really bad

  • @PiaLoveBSNRNCCBTP
    @PiaLoveBSNRNCCBTP 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What's done in the dark, eventually comes to light - especially in nursing. Corruptness, incivility, and an overall thug nature has become prevalent in nursing and organizations that deal with nurses! The profession as a whole is moving to rid itself of incivility, a lack of professionalism, and the thug influence.

    • @YourFavouriteNurse
      @YourFavouriteNurse  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Very true, its just painful until it comes to light!

  • @carmencombs3919
    @carmencombs3919 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is a toxic environment. To much peer pressure. So immature.

  • @katrinamoses-286
    @katrinamoses-286 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I like bullies that make you stronger Nurses. You have to eat that ticket so God can level you up. Stressful Job!🎉

  • @larosalarosa288
    @larosalarosa288 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I feel sorry for the world cause Nurses are dangerous. And I'm a Nurse Assistant.

  • @uxoriouslove5415
    @uxoriouslove5415 ปีที่แล้ว

    Was all of this going on during covid?

  • @gejost
    @gejost 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    These issues aren't unique to nursing. Bullies exist wherever there are humans

  • @crunchybobaasmr2130
    @crunchybobaasmr2130 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Same thing in the ece field

  • @adrianam2157
    @adrianam2157 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Same thing happens in teaching, especially elementary. Probably, same in most professions.

    • @YourFavouriteNurse
      @YourFavouriteNurse  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Wow sucks that its so prevalent

    • @gbd-oq1rz
      @gbd-oq1rz 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Sad because teachers should be supporting these kids. Do it for the kids but if the kids parents aren’t raising them well. Run

  • @hellokitty1076
    @hellokitty1076 ปีที่แล้ว

    Cedar sinai is bully

  • @amyslates3342
    @amyslates3342 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for speaking on this. ❤

  • @ASMANIRUSIMBANA
    @ASMANIRUSIMBANA 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Bby i love you

  • @KarenKaren-px8cq
    @KarenKaren-px8cq ปีที่แล้ว

    Im quick to email management in a jiffy!

  • @PinkYellowGreen2023
    @PinkYellowGreen2023 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dealt with this so much in nursing. But I still do my job. I just see nurses and people in healthcare very differently. I'm a nurse...and it's been hard to find a job outside of nursing. Just hope people learn to leave me alone with incivility and unfair treatment. Adults do have self control. There is no excuse. Im definitely not giving anyone permission to mistreat me - "F" what they think.

  • @MISSCOOKIE41
    @MISSCOOKIE41 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    YES, Thanks for speaking on this reality.
    NURSE BULLYING IS ALIVE & WELL
    IN HEALTHCARE, ESPECIALLY LTC FACILITIES.
    #STOPNurseBullying. #STOPCNABullying.