As a black male traveling nurse, I get stared at, and once I’m settled they’re like ooo, he knows who he is.. but they don’t mess with me.. I’ve been in the game almost 10 year, and I stick my chest out. I REFUSE to be bullied.
Yessssss! Let your talent and experience speak for you! Male Nurses are AMAZING!! Thanks so much for joining the conversation, and sharing a male perspective🤗
Some of the coolest and nicest people I’ve met as a patient has been male nurses! I will always remember the time I had to drink a lot of fluids and my nurse at the time gave me two drinks, one with ice and one without, because he wasn’t sure which I’d prefer. He was great guy! Another time, I was really nervous for a surgery and the supposed “mean guy” was actually a sweetheart and helped me calm down. People are so quick to judge unfortunately.
Good for you my man. Never let anyone punk you. I’m a Respiratory Therapist and you wouldn’t believe the stuff ppl tried doing to me. It is so disgusting. Stick that chest out and let em know you don’t play games
A friend asked me how I like Nursing …. I said it’s like the “MEAN GIRL” movie and people will watch you fuck up knowing your new just to complain about you fucking it instead of putting the patient first and actually answering a question instead of being nasty and ignoring you
Yes. Nursing is extremely toxic. I stick to night shift to avoid the majority of the drama. When I did work day shift I saw a lot of nurses bullying other nurses who they considered weak. I have a no nonsense personality so nobody messed with me much but just being around it had a negative effect on me. Been a nurse 15 years and even as a traveler I have offered to train new nurses to keep them from being bullied by their preceptors. I watched this one nurse scream at her orientee because she called a patient honey. This was her very first nursing job and she went to lunch and didn't come back after being humiliated that way. I reported the incident to the DON and told her to put the young woman with me. This hostility has got to be rooted out if nursing is to survive. Otherwise, healthcare is doomed.
I was once bullied by a day shift veteran nurse during change of shift, but I was still hustling to leave everything in order before I left. She came at me and I flipped out on her to the point that I flipped my middle finger 🖕 at her in the middle of the floor with a dozen or more witnesses. I then said, feel free to fire me now! Everyone froze and it went silent 🤫. I finished my duties, gave report. clocked out, went home, and waited for the call 📞 but no call, so I thought "should I just not return tonight?" But I didn't want to give that bitch the best of me and so I returned to work expecting to be called into the DON's office. I get off the elevator everyone looked at me I clocked in and picked up my assignment. Never heard another word, ever! The struggle is real....2024!
As a patient I've witnessed the bullying of new nurses, older nurses, nurses from other countries or with thick accents, white nurses being racist to nurses of other races, etc. Any time I see it I show my entire behind to defend them. Especially when I know the bullied nurses are wonderful to me and actually care! My mom and I both call in the supervisor, management, human resources to make SURE it stops that day! I'm not having it! These nurses have helped save my life so I'll defend the injustice with all I have!❤
@user-pz5vz5dr6k As a patient I've seen exactly what you're talking about. It's so gross and wrong. I will always stand up for my nurses. Especially the ones who are good to me. My nurses are the ones who've done the most to save my life over many years being in and out of the hospital💗
Yes, I've witnessed the same....and I've also seen black nurses be racist to nurses of other races. Hate to feel the need to say that but "white nurses" aren't the only rotten eggs. NURSING IS TOXIC!!
This is why I work thirst shift I don’t have to deal with the day time drama..But I’m filled in when I get to work that night..I nod my head do my job and go home..I NEVER take anything personal and I keep ppl out my personal business at work..I’m friendly but not too friendly,.I came to work not make friends..& I have thick skin you’d literally have to touch me to get a reaction..I don’t take work problems home with me ❤& #1 rule I don’t do clics 😂
For me night shifts are worse atm everyone picks on me ive been in trouble twice cos of people complaining about me for petty things day shifts I don't get into trouble as much but lately they have been rotating me every 2 weeks like 2 weeks days 2 weeks nights its exhausting this week I have been off for a week im thinking about asking to spread my nights out more
Bullying happens across the board. The corporate world etc……The same bullies that you had to contend with in high-school are the same bullies on your job because, for some people they get older with time but, their emotional maturity stays the same..
I agree! I’ve been in the corporate world for over 40 years and it’s awful these days. I cannot believe some of the things I’ve seen in the office. I almost went into nursing, settled for management in the corporate world, it’s beyond toxic! I’m retiring next year and not looking back. I had no idea nurses experienced the same treatment.
I've been an LPN for a year in LTC, graduating in December and preparing to go into the hospital as an RN, and the level of toxicity is unreal! I'm always nice and pleasant.....the way these seasoned nurses have "attempted" to treat me is crazy! I've learned so much self-control cause my INSTINCTS be too jump a gate and MOP one of them BUT I have to remember I'm a professional and need to keep my job...lol
Nursing is so toxic!! Some nurses are passive aggressive, back stabbing, manipulative and hostile. I have been an RN for over 20 years and when I first started nursing over 20 years ago the saying "nurses eat their young" is unfortunately true. I was a baby nurse and the older nurses bullied, harassed, back stabbed me and the managers ignored the bullies behavior. I prayed and had faith in God that things would change and it did. One of the bullies moved to different parts of the hospital and the other bully quit. Although, I don't work at that hospital anymore and when I changed hospitals the bullies and toxicity in nursing is as strong as ever!!! I wish the bullies would use that same energy to promote safer staffing ratio, pay increase, give us lunch breaks and lighten the workload that is expected from nurse managers.
@@AccordingToTawanda Exactly, they need to use their tactics for some good. Thank you for talking about toxicity in nursing because it needs to be addressed. Also, consequences needs to be applied to the nurses who practice toxic behavior towards their fellow nurses!!
In all things seek God first I have to constantly remind myself no matter how bad it is or upset I am pray ask him for help he always answer's in his time be patient things will improve.
The cattiness is UNREAL and at the end of the day people don't see the bigger picture is deeper than us, instead of fighting each other we need to band together and address the deep rooted issues of unsafe staffing ratios, unfair pay etc... Instead people seem to get angry at each other when working short or feeling like they are not compensated fairly. It's so stressful
I stood up to the bullying from my trainer. She went to mgmt & accused me of patient abuse. I was suspended & quit when called in to discuss 2wks later. Then they cry how they can't find people to work in the industry. Only a sadist would enter this field! I have no sympathy for the nurse shortage. I honestly hope the overworked, overstressed scenario goes on for these 'mean girls'.
It's funny you mentioned sadistic. I came to the conclusion that the medical field (as well as education) is filled with narcissists and that's because having power over and access to vulnerable people is appealing to them.
Agree especially with the being called stupid and belittling you in front of peers. Doctors make it worse calling us “ girls” and backstabbing laughing and making fun of nurses , using MAs to do a nurses job.
I feel lately these nurses are so unhappy, bullied, toxic work environment, then they become miserable! Guess who else pays for this?!? PATIENTS!! It’s horrible!! I feel if you don’t feel comfortable with your job, leave!! We just dealt with the rudest nurses ever!!
Nurse definitely need to do a better job at moving on. A lot of these work environments aren’t worth it. Thanks so much for watching, and adding to the conversation 😊
@@AccordingToTawanda I truly agree! No workplace that gives you anxiety, additional stress, depression, bullying etc, you must leave for your own personal health and mental health! No job is worth having a stroke or worse. Trust me I’ve dealt with nurses, charge nurses, nurse manager, all the way up! They all have this defensive mentality and cover for one another. I have a nurse in my family. My best friends daughter is a nurse, my youngest was in college for nursing, she was doing her CNA at a convalescent nursing home until covid hit. Since then she was following many nursing accounts to learn from. Instead most of them, were advising not to choose this path. So she’s not trying to decide what to do. Most recently sadly my Uncle had two strokes, he can’t walk, then since his diabetes has been hard to control, it shot up to 1100 and he was rushed by ambulance to the emergency. This truly took a toll on him. His normal baseline was like you & I. Now it’s very different, very confused. It’s so sad 😢.. especially not knowing wether he will be that same funny uncle at family bbq’s and holidays. While in the hospital, mind you he was hospitalized at VCMC main campus and fell over there.. then a few weeks later at this smaller campus. I had to tell the ICU nurse to please put the FALL RISK BANDS on him! She seemed agitated! I honestly don’t understand why? If you can’t do your job right because you’re so unhappy don’t be mad at me! Then he’s transferred to med surge. Not even 24 hours and has a fall. How?? Why?? When?? We received no phone call! They tried to hide it!! I’m LIVID! The only reason I knew is because upon trying to visit, they always call back.. this time they made me wait for 20 minutes, I found odd because they always said sure. No one was there visiting. I went to the room and found a SITTER Is what she referred to herself as. I was confused. Told her I would be here all day she could leave! She told me she couldn’t and was called in because he fell!! She said they didn’t allow me in because they were photographing his bruises. All over his body! He was black and blue everywhere!! Also after they said he fell on his butt???! No one was there! Yet he had a bump or knot on his head and so many black and purple bruises! Then the Dr told us, that she didn’t see his chart she was not the night Dr! They only ones who knew about the incident were asleep???! ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! So no incident reported!! No phone call to any family members, yet all the nurses said the dr called! Yet the dr said NO! She waited to tell us about 1 pm at bedside!! Then I had a nurse telling me off about his blood sugar being so high, that I was a great caregiver, then the case manager yelling at him! HES BASICALLY INCOMPETENT! 😢 THE NURSE IN MY FACE!! Talking about my daughter who was never there to visit!! Blamed my uncle for falling??! How is this OK?! I’m so disgusted and angry! She’s lucky I didn’t KNOCK HER A$$ OUT!! But I had to be able to stand guard and advocate for my TIO! We are Hispanic and a very close family! I am in complete shock of what I went through! Unreal!! I appreciate you and your video!
@@destineeher23 So sorry to hear about these events 😔Your uncle is blessed to have you advocate for him!! Thanks for watching, and sharing your experience ❤️
@@AccordingToTawanda This is sad when a nurse (nurses) can’t own responsibility for messing up!! But I’m not stopping until they are fired!! So many protocols were broken, neglect! Blaming game! Then blaming the patient?! She felt threatened by me because I stood up for him while he had no voice! She felt threatened by me asking her to add the fall risk bands! She felt I was a threat because I photographed the bruising from the first hospital, then after this new incident on the smaller campus! It’s pathetic!
Thanks for sharing sis I can relate to this. I quit my job as an RN last two years ago after almost 17 years in the field. It was not an easy decision, but life is too short to dread going to work everyday. No amount of money can buy real happiness, but friends I'm not asking you to resign from your job or abandon your business but be wise!
right now I run my own business and While I was still in service I planned towards early retirement, making about 2k weekly from my retirement investment portfolio trying so much to build more side hustles and extra income
The catty, the clicks, the snobbery. Cnas get some of the WORST of this. Yes nurses get shit on, that's a fact, cnas get it so bad. Especially from admin, nurses, and the patients.
So TRUE!! CNAs are the real essential workers!!!! I’ve always treated CNAs like gold. Would never be able to make it through a shift without them!! Thanks for watching, and commenting 😊
There are a lot of good cna's out there, but there are some bad apples as well. I seen rn' lpn's and cna's I wouldn't want taking care of me. It's not about the title. It's the individual.
The patients are sick and suffering and have to see and hear the unprofessionalism. Patients are mistreated and abused, and helpless. Horrible. Poor nurse temperament.
The toxic coworker situation needs to be dealt with more seriously. Some of these people are so toxic that no one wants to work a shift with them. That means less safe ratios, earlier nurse burnout, and low unit morale that causes a revolving door of new nurses who learn to hate their coworkers and leave. This is definitely costing hospitals money, so you'd think they'd do something more about the problem.
Its so fuckin toxic. I've been a nurse for 3 years and I promise of if it wasn't for the money mannnnnnnnnn. But now, I literally do my 8 or 12 hours tune everybody out and take care of my patients.
Thank you for making that video. I never thought nursing was going to be this toxic when I first entered the profession either. I was bullied numerous times. Bullying is a very serious problem in nursing that needs to be addressed. The bullying was done mostly by my bosses. It got so bad that I would dread going to work everyday. I suffered horrible anxiety. My chest would get tight, I would have heart palpitations and hot flashes. I also became depressed too. One my bosses called me incompetent and would humiliate me in front of other staff members. She was a true narcissistic person. It was always about having control. I struggle with self confidence because of what was done to me. I was made to feel like i was less than, like I was a nobody. Nursing is very toxic. It is time for us to start making some changes. Otherwise we are going to lose alot of good nurses.
I am a new CNA, after 4 months I quit!! I contracted MRSA, got hit by a patient than contracted Covid! Not one call or email to see how I'm doing but instead when I provided a health update I got an LOL as a response with HR on my email!! It's disgusting!!
Thank you for the video. I went to school with nurses. I decided to go for social services. Let me tell you something, the nursing profession is still 70% women and 30% men. The issue is the cattiness coming from the women. If nursing was a male dominated field, there would be higher pay and we would not hear much about these horror stories. Social services is the same way.
I beg to differ because it can very well start from the doctors who make nurses feel incompetent and then those nurses that deal directly with doctors. Having to turn around and deal with their coworkers who are nurses and making them feel incompetent
I used to be a Respiratory Therapist and it was by far the most disgusting experience I’ve ever had. As a student, someone accused me of killing a patient I was never assigned to. RTs would sit for hours and hours in the Dept doing nothing. Then would be made when a nurse called. So many ppl died due to laziness. I was actually shown more love from nurses than my own people. Nurses had my back more than the RTs. I think it was bc I was always there and they didn’t need to call me. It made their job easier. It made my job easier. But the RTs HATED it
You are so right. I am retired but survival strategy was changing jobs a lot. I stayed at some hospitals for 5 years and when things got too toxic I left. The first thing is giving good and safe care to patients. And if someone is trying to sabotage you, than you need to leave. There are cliques, bullying and everything that shouldn't be in this profession. There are even for profit only companies that make things worse. There is so much responsibility and work that make it almost humanly impossible to do. What still stuns me the most is that in a place filled sickness and suffering there is this mean girl high school attitude.
Honey the discrimination is horrible. You have to let them know you won’t get over on me. I was the only black nurse on ortho floor and they kept giving me the ER traumas and they got fresh post ops. Oh no ma’am we’re gonna spread this ER Trauma wealth amongst everyone.
It’s modern-day slavery; we don't get paid for the amount of work we do. Instead, we give the administrators a bonus meanwhile we can't have safe ratios and livable wages.
i literally just quit my job at the hospital because the nurses were such terrible gossips, i couldnt even focus on my patient care. im 26, and the nurses who were talking about me were older women that could be my mothers. im so disappointed, it was my first time nursing in the hospital setting and i was really excited.
You are speaking facts 💯 I had a preceptor who lied on me & tried to bully me every week. It's why I don't work fulltime for anyone anymore. I take the Machiavelli approach. I have the look...please don't try it cause I'm not the one. Even though I'm smiling please don't try that petty stuff with me.
Same here I recently walked off my job I’m so tired of the bullying, structured and cultural discrimination amongst the blacks, false accusations that turned into defamation of character then they started to mess with my hours or cancel me all together I been in this game for 30 years now and you really think I’m coming to work to be bullied and punk’d by the smear campaign no baby I’m too old to play games I notified Administrators and basically he told me I’m the problem but I have no complaints no verbal or written complaints NOTHING but being black and I’m gone stay black I’m respectful with morals and values and I’m never gonna subject or submit to that horrific and toxic behavior I actually reached out to a lawyer because I’m sick of it I’m damn near ready to go to the local news because they treat us so bad
I worked eight years in the hospital and had to come out for that particular reason. It is very terrible, especially for techs. We are treated like dogs!! It is terrible. Me personally, have gotten into it with several nurses. I told one, you got me completely messed up.. I got so bad that, my head would start hurting when it was time for me to go to work. I stopped talking to people that I worked with. If they asked me a question, automatically, I would go completely off!!!! I had to leave.. One thing I never did was join in anything, if anything, I told them that the energy you bring in my direction will be reciprocated!! I meant every word of it… Sad part is that Iam a very nice person, but when you are in a hostile environment on a regular basis, it does something to you…
Really, stop talking is a good strategy. Be friendly but don't get too personal and give too much information. Seeing the staff for who they are and not what you want to be helps. Also ,there will always be some more stable, healthy people around.who don't resort to bullying.
Im convinced its a female thing...put 100s of women together in one building and this is gonna happen.But why females are like this to begin with...I have no idea. I worked in an ancillary role in a UK hospital,and the A+E dept was the worst.Open hostility and unfriendliness...If a man had been treating me this way,id have punched their lights out,but women seem to get a free pass with this behaviour. (Im a man by the way).The level of disrespect is off the charts,especially if you are an unqualified member of staff.
Bullies usually tend to gravitate towards careers that give them power over vulnerable people. It's why so many of them end up becoming nurses, care workers, teachers or cops
The thing I learned is stand up for yourself and document. Workplace management is taking it seriously because of violence that's been happening. Also thank God for home health, telehealth and remote work. It's diverse entrepreneurial opportunities.
Yes advocating for yourself and documenting is ESSENTIAL!!!! Yes love me some home health. My friend is enjoying her remote nursing lifestyle. Thanks for watching, and commenting 😊❤️
Document accurate, document everything, yes. It’s saved me from false accusations so many times I can’t even count. Bullying, jealousy, competition, cliches, discrimination of all kind, all are rampant and destructive to your spirit and your career. There’s a lot of fear out there, we’ve worked so hard for our lisences and the fear of losing them is a tool used to manipulate and abuse us by each other and admin is the motivating factor I think.
Not only Nurses are toxic, every department in the medical field is toxic. It doesn’t do any good to report the bullying because they will say that you are the problem. You have to pray before you go to work in HELL every day!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Going through nurse bullying me right now. I am working at a SNF & at first these girls were nice and greeting during orientation but as soon as I hit the floor by myself they act like I do not exist, mean as fuck.. today- this girl came in for NOC shift I am suppose to give her my report , she didn’t even wanna hear me talk…. Then she wanna get butt hurt cause I didn’t clean the cart and fill it .. SHE DIDNT GIVE ME THE CHANCE TO DO SO I was still sitting down finishing my charting! I wanted to cry today. She wanted to say that hella LOUD in front of our coworkers 😢 then she wants to proceed saying well you are new sooooo… like really she had to do all of that? she does not know what I am going thru at home, I do not need her BS.
It does start in nursing school where most of the instructors are bullies. Unhappy people bully others, it’s as simple as that. Most RN’s are not happy people. Why should they be? It is often a hard and depressing job. People would be astounded to know the number of nurses on antidepressants. The easiest fix for both bullying and compensation issues would be to bring more males into nursing. Nothing is really going to change until that happens. Yet, many men do not want to go into nursing because it is a female dominated profession and thus, is often toxic. It’s a vicious, perpetual cycle. Nursing “management” is usually a joke. They give little to no support to the people under them. Their lives are one long email and committee meeting and coming up with nonsense to justify their positions.
The older nurses were likely bullied as young nurses themselves and endured abuse. The ones that survive it either become a hard bully or are compassionate. Sounds like if you work in medicine/nursing, especially the lowly jobs like CNA, you have to put on your “armor” and look out for yourself. Also, when people show you who they are believe them. It’s not always a bad thing if they show you. It’s the ones you can’t see coming that are the most harmful. Hopefully there will be an ally or someone who treats you well along the way.
My sister is/was a nurse. She passed in 2010 at age 56. She could tell you some horror stories. I miss her every day. When she got bossy we’d call her Nurse Ratchet. She would get so mad. But, boy….. let anything medical be needed….. she was there and a snap of the finger…. the job was done. I miss her every day. She was the glue in our family. ❤
The feeling of some RN’s “in it for the money” is real!! I have nurses on orientation asking multiple questions about what percentage increase I received when I moved in the clinical ladder, what the hourly pay increase is for call shift vs OT, what is the bonus/incentive for being certified in your speciality. True story. And their base pay is $130-140k. Then, in-between tasks when there is a few minutes, they scroll on their phone instead of checking in on whether they can do anything more for the patient. These nurses are NOT in it for the love of nursing. Or the RNs who grab every call shift or OT shift they can, then show up so exhausted they don’t do a good job and are cranky towards co-workers and mean to patients when they ask for something (and complain about patients who “ask for things”) I’m a bedside RN of 15 years and notice that during the last 5 years and it is just getting worse. *some* nurses are the ones creating the reputation of “being in it for the money”
I have been a nurse for 6 years now. It is so sad this is going on (still) and seems to steam down from management putting new nurses with Preceptors that do not have the gift or ability to teach!!! I believe, oftentimes new grad nurses are paired with "seasoned" nurses that forget what it is like to be a new nurse. They have this idea that you should know nurse lingo and know things that you just have not been exposed to know yet. My experience went something like this... I was going to be on nights but my unit does a rotation of new grad nurses doing 3 weeks on day and 3 weeks on nights for their orientation. My day shift preceptor had been a nurse for about 17 years (Strike #1) and was a very heavy accented filipina who I had a hard time understanding (strike #2)!!! She told me one time to hydrate the patient and an hour later asked if I had started to NS fluids!!! For me, hydrating someone means making sure they are drinking. She got really upset with me. Let me rewind with my background so that we have an understanding of my competency. I had been a Holistic Health Practitioner for about 15 years before becoming a nurse. I had a successful business but felt a calling to Nursing. I also was a tutor for many years. So I came into nursing as an established professional in my own right. With that said, this nurse was a great nurse but extremely quick with her work and lacked the ability to "slow down" to actually precept. She acted as though I as already a nurse for many years and was just being oriented to the unit. Then the whispers between her and her squad began. Saying things such as nights will be better for you because it is slower. I have yet to meet a brand new nurse with no hospital experience catch on that quick. Usually if you were a CNA before your became a nurse and were savvy with how things worked, you most likely would have "one up" on a brand new "new grad". So then I go to nights 3 weeks later. I was paired with almost a new grad nurse herself. Filipina again. Her bedside manners were questionable and patients complained about her. I later found out that she and the preceptor that I had on day shift had a negative conversation about me (I do things slowly... I absolutely did to ensure I practiced safe nursing and that I did not make a mistake. Also, I did not chart as fast as they wanted me to because I did not copy the previous nurses assessment, I wanted to accurately do it the right way!!! So these were problems. Not taking shortcuts!!!) and she attempted, in one weeks time, to tell management negative things. Thankfully, she had the same conversation with 2 other nurses that were on night shift who happened to be black nurses and did not agree with what they were attempting to do to me!!! They THANKFULLY intervened and one of them offered to take over as my preceptor. Which turned out amazing for me because #1 she had been a nurse for about 3-4 years, #2 she had experience and passion for teaching (hence patience and did not mind me asking questions. She also did not try to make me seem ignorant). There were nurses let go after their 3 month probation period because of bullying and being paired with the wrong nurse preceptor. The bigger problem was that the (filipina) Assistant Nurse Manager was a bully herself and was close friends with these nurses and CNA's. Whatever they told her was "golden". She would call you into her office or corner you in a room on the unit to scold you, without asking for your side of the story. It is very sad. There are stories for days about what I have been through on the unit I started on and also witnessed other nurses go through. Sad to say, a lot of the bullying and picking on is from the filipina nurses. And much of what I have seen steams from prejudices, stereotypes, and racism. So sad.
@@AccordingToTawanda I am so sorry I am just seeing the messages (spam folder). I am an RN. In the state of California. Of course you can use my input at any time. Once again, sorry for such a late response.
People always want to associate the Filipina nurses with “bringing food for everyone” but they have a very nasty side to them. They are out for themselves and other Filipinas. They run in tight clicks and can be down right rude and verbally aggressive. Your 1st preceptor sounds exactly like one I had.
I hear you sis. I am outside of the profession, but my dad has been in hospitals and facilities for the past few months. Hospitals are the absolute worst. Even the energy surrounding some of these nursing stations is "off". There is a whole lot of yak-yakking and socializing going on, I can only imagine what it must be like for someone who is serious about what they're doing and wants to make the patient and family their top priority.
This video brought tears to my eyes because this is exact what I’m going through now from management at work and I don’t know how to go about it. They have all power and I’m just the little guy. If you speak up, you are in trouble. If you don’t, you also continue to be in trouble. I’m thinking about just switching career completely. Anything but nursing at this point. Thank you for making this video, you are so courageous.
I've been a registered nurse for 20 years. I'm professionally connected. I am a member of Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society. However, this year the harassment, negativity, jealousy, threats and disrespect from nurses has reached an all time high. It's disgusting to see nursing and nurses in this state.
After working for 43 years as a nurse and now retired, bullying happened way back when too. Focus on your patients and stay away from those you know are backstabbers and bullies.
This video deserves at least 1 hour. I walked away and will soon start home health for a bit and leave completely when my business takes off. I invested all and all my money from nursing to leave that profession. I never spend anything of my nursing money because I do not want to be obliged to stay in that profession. Also please add management, CNA’s and doctors in the bullying click. I just never fit in.
Iya you have spoken facts! I love home health. I’m currently a home health admissions nurse. Is this your first time doing home health? Thanks for watching ❤️😊
Yes, you are absolutely right about everything you stated. It’s a shame. I see this everyday. Nurses are so stressed that most of the nurses have hypertension (high blood pressure) . The work load is to much that you can barely take a break. Something needs to be done about this toxic environment.
I love being retired from all that! I no longer have to deal with nasty psychopaths who unfortunately are always present at work. Sometimes I still have nightmares but it's nice to wake up knowing that it was a dream! Nurses make good money but their mental health suffers a lot. It is very stressful dealing with disgusting= toxic people every day! I am free from all that and I thank the Universe every day!
Hey Tawanda, thank you for your video. Nursing may be the most trusted profession in healthcare, however it is one of the most toxic professions as well! In my opinion a lot of the problems in nursing are because of nursing and the healthcare industry as a whole. I'm a CNA and have been in the industry for over a decade. I've seen my fair share of incompetence, unfair nursing ratios, cliques, etc. In my opinion in order to fix the issues with nursing, you have to start at the source, nursing!
I work IT for a hospital and I can attest to what’s being said. I’ve seen nurses have very bad interactions with other staff and patients alike. I just feel bad for them because it is mentally draining.
We need to document and report, save all messages, try to have conversations via email or some documentation. Nothing will be done if ppl done stand up to the bullies
As a nurse myself, would like to add, the industry that once preached 'Do No Harm', has become and Industry of Killing. The Ultimate in TOXIC WORKPLACE. God Bless you for making this video!
Im in school for the nursing program in college…..my mother came home angry and stressed out all the time, yelling at the top her lungs….. I can understand were some of her bad parenting stemmed from. Nurses need daily 10 minute meetings, nurse gather positive warm up/ follow up, we’re hard working nurses can but appreciated and applauded….. were concerns on the productivity can be better be addressed, and Counseling support. Hiring managers need to address ;bullying is completely unexceptable and with not be tolerated and should be met with immediate firing. Better security that will tolerate physical abuse from patient or co workers on and level….. because I’m not the one to be bullied and I will not tolerate… I don’t mind going back to pole if I have too, I will not not tolerate the toxic things thats going on in the nursing feild
This was so powerful!!! I agree 100 percent with every word you said!!! I have been a nurse for 40 years, the last 10 years as NP. The bullying continues at all levels.
Its toxic people every job it's really hard for me because I deal with depression and anxiety so dealing with difficult people is very emotionally draining I honest have people I just avoid we do self schedule I schedule myself around the mean and toxic people I've experienced everything you just said it's really happening.
As a male nursing student, I was apprehensive going into nursing. I spent the last 5 years as an EMT, most of it volunteer, and my experience with nurses has been quite varied. I can see the bullying atmosphere, and it's not at all hidden. I spoke to every male nurse I could find before making my decision to go to nursing school. The few I did find, warned me of the relentless and disruptive interoffice politics. I was cautioned on how being a male, you aren't always surrounded by ladies who really want things fair and just. And if people have a "card" to play, expect them to play it. I have been told that because I was a male, in many cases, I would be given the larger patients that required more physical care, or if they were more likely to become physically combative I would be the default nurse. Some of this parallels what I experienced in EMS. So with apprehension I move forward. But videos like these give me pause as to whether or not I am making a good decision.
Navajo237 definitely make a decision that’s best for you. Nursing has its pros and cons. I can truly say that I have thoroughly enjoyed my nursing career. Thanks for watching, and adding to the conversation 😊
@@CrazyBunniePanda Hi, Thanks for asking. It's been pretty challenging academically, but I am keeping up thankfully. When I started I flipped flopped back and forth if it was the right decision. Now I am doing some small clinical rotations and I am sure I made the right decision to stick with it. The patients were the deciding factor for me. I see how their can be problems with the interoffice politics, but I just steer clear of any drama. I am glad I didn't walk away from a really great opportunity and a chance to help others and improve my own life. Still a ways to go to finish. But I'm motivated each day to get up and go. Cheers!
Male nurses also work in corrections. I hear the benefits are tremendous and there’s more autonomy. If you don’t mind the environment, it’s a secure higher paying work.
Thank you for telling it like it is! I am not new to the medical field, but I am a new grad RN as of Spring 2023. I respect the hell out of senior nurses, what they have seen, and what they have to share. For the most part, I think I have been fortunate in my experiences but I definitely see what's wrong here. It's mostly burnout, lack of respect, and the $hitiest "trickle down effect" I have ever seen. Some senior nurses have shared "they worry about who will take care of them when they are elderly." Well...share the love, pass down your tips and tricks, and don't bully! We'll be there for you!!! That being said, if healthcare wasn't actually sickcare for profit and hospital head haunchos didn't make 13 million a year, the trickle down effect would be a lotttttt different.
I witnessed what you are talking about firsthand accounts as I was my Elderly Mother advocate 24/7 during Iatrogenic induced Personal Injuries hospitalizations 10/2012 throughout 08/21/2016!😮😢😅 Violent Iatrogenic intentional Malfeasance Medical Malpractices Personal Injuries, Falsified illnesses, and Tortured Violent Death - Murdered.
yeh i went to an all girls school in high school. i vowed to never work in a female dominated industry. you get bullying in construction, but never to the level of nursing. i put myself through uni working as a nurse assistant, i was always asked why not just be a nurse. i said not enough money to pay me to go through this shit for the rest of my life.
I was bullied in nursing school by clinical instructors. Not just me but several other classmates. We cried in the parking lot after we got done at night. I left because I was getting panic attacks when getting ready for clinicals in the morning. I have never ever experienced that kind of dread before or since. It was insane.
@AccordingToTawanda Thanks for the sympathy. This was in late 2016. It probably has gotten more crazy since. I remember being assigned to one floor of the hospital with several other nursing students and there were 4 nurses. We had 2 nursing computers that we could roll around and one of them had a messed up mouse and keyboard. So all of us had to share this one computer. Some of us were 1-2 hours into our clinical rotation and didn’t have certain information to do tasks because because other people were using the computer all the time. Then we worked with the instructors to pass meds and one time after I passed meds it took us 35 minutes to get a patient to the bathroom, change the bed materials, and get everything set for them to go to bed. The instructor counted that 35 minutes as part of the time it took to pass the meds and she said, “It took you 45 minutes to pass meds tonight. Things are not looking good for you.” I felt sick to my stomach because it felt like the whole experience was a made to fail, like how can you succeed in an environment like that?
@AccordingToTawanda I got a degree in biology. Haven't entered any field yet. Been having some health issues for awhile and cant work currently. Thanks for your responses. Still dealing with the effects of what I went through, it really harms the self-esteem. It's kind of nuts how before going to nursing school I worked retail at Target and had better system of support than with nursing school.
I'm not tolerating health care bullying. I blame the administrators for allowing it report them bully's to the police. Ain't no telling how they treat the patient's to.
Very well stated I'm working on a book on this- thank you for sharing your experience. Even nursing leadership experiences this - the pressure from senior leadership- inadequate budgets- stigmas about nursing - you are right on
I already experienced this in the nursing school. Grown women love to participate in bullying. Its poor vetting and letting bad individuals into the profession.
I was told I’m my own union by some. . Yes. I confront them with facts. They don’t want to give me my vacation?? I present them with ‘PTO is a hiring perk’ as I’ve sat in on interviews and now ‘you want to withhold my vacation that I’ve earned???’ Oh hell no. When they wanted me to do more than required productivity whiled salaried ( I’m in home health STL) I tell them “ I DID NOT GO TO SCHOOL TO BE A VOLUNTEER!” That really gets their attention. I don’t respond when they come at me to do more. I let the sup talk until she says after a long pause…. Ok and hangs up. Been at same place for 36 plus years , home health dept 28 years. They know now I pull my own weight. I don’t buy into their Bs, stay in my lane. I stay under the radar, off the grid. They still find me to pull someone else’s wagon. Nope. I’ve done my assignment for today. Going home. Fire me if you can. It’s the same fight over and over. So n so can’t do this or that. I tell them I’ll go out and teach them, they won’t have that excuse next time. Oh lard! Thank you for your wonderful vid. You are on it! I’m subscribed.
Nursing, biggest mistake of my life. I would do anything to go back in time. Misery. I want to go to flight attendant school. Disgusting humans. Nursing ruined my life.
I don’t want to be a nurse anymore being a Gna is already toxic. It’s slavery they disrespect you abuse you. They don’t care about the residents either. This gave me a wake up call to change my major
How long ago was this post, 4 months ago? Ok so pretty recent. Yall this gone be lengthy but I've been holding this back for so long I had to get a therapist to help me figure out where tf my anxiety came from. I worked as a pct for fersenius dialysis care. In 9 months I quite. In 9 months I went from puppy like excitement to eeyore level depression. With has much hate and culture shock I have for that job I'll only tell the highlights...my car went out of commission. It was old and due to circumstances I would have needed to transfer to a closer clinic. I was already requesting to be transfered since I the day i learned of the clinics location. So I really needed it. I was told I needed to finish my training with my preceptor, so i did. They told me I had to spend 3 months of "experience training" before I could be allowed to work at other clinics. So I did. I was catching rides 3 in the morning everyday. If I couldn't get a ride I'd Uber. But of course no one's up in my area at that time, not intol like 4. Or I'd catch the buss...putting me to work at roughly 7. The amount of belittlement I received was unbearable. I begged the manager to let me transfer and she told me that she didn't want me to and literally gave me the clinics company card and told me to use it for ubers. And it worked for a while. Co workers still didn't fuck with me but at least I had a ride. The secretary came out of her office ond day shouting my business and accusing me of using the card outside of work. She said I used them Christmas and new years. I pulled up in my emails those specific dates, and even a few days pior and nothing came up. I tired to explain to her that my mother picked me up on those days but she insisted I owe 20 bucks. We had just gotten paid so I just walked next door and pulled it off the ATM on my lunch. I tried to give it to her and she told me to give it to the boss who ping ponged my ass back to her just so she could fake smile with a "thank you sweetheart." I deleted the card off my phone just went back to hussling for a damn ride when it all could have been avoided had the boss given me a damn referral. Eventually I was running out of money for ubers and the Co workers harassment only got heavier until one day they all sent texts belittling me and curssing me out. I told HR about the situation but they didn't get back to me until weeks later. They even sided with the techs. I've worked with these people. I've seen techs leave and go home while in the middle of removing a 14 gage needle from an elderly persons arm but sure whatever. She finally gave me my transfer but at that point I didn't care anymore. I loved my patients and still think of them till this day but dealing with a narcissistic nurse and her henchmen wasn't worth it.
Male nurse here….cliques are real. The cattiness and bag stabbing is real. But we have a real ability to leave and go somewhere else and find a culture we belong to.
It is the same in the UK. We get paid less than all other public services such as police and teachers. We work hours for free with no breaks, no staff and terrible management. I do t know why we do it
I was bullied by PROFESSORS. They told me (to my face) that I waddle down the hallway, no one likes me, and I have a resting bitch face. Of course, that was before that set me up for a "med error" which gave them fuel to kick me out for a year.
Yup...bullied and not the only one. Guess what management did? Notta...zip..ziltch....zero, infact, bullying got worse! THANK GOD I DONT WORK THERE ANYMORE!
Oh boii, thank you for sharing this. Have to take a pause whether this is a field I want to specialize in or not. Worked in warehousing but got my BLS and CNA Certs. They say look at the pros not just the cons like with every other field you weight them out, places can be a hit or miss. Again thanks😊
So true! The culture in any work environment needs to be so that you don’t overlook. Every job has pros and cons. I have thoroughly enjoyed my nursing career. However, there are certain individual people, and organizations I would never work again. It can be a great career in the environment and you must advocate for yourself. Thanks for watching 😊
I've been working in Assisted Living for 10+ years, & you are so correct across the board. I want to stay in healthcare because I believe it's my calling - especially Memory Care- but I feel so beat down from jumping to facility to facility with the same issues. Bullying, cliques, toxic petty mgmt... Maybe forming unions and workers cooperatives is the answer. All I know is this world will always need nurses & CNAs.
I’m a CNA @ a hospital and I can say that this is true and it’s happened to me. I usually just ignore it and continue on the job. I just go to work get paid and I go home
I went through some awful times. People never believe me when I tell them how bad it is behind the scenes. I know what you mean about the cliques, outcasting and bullying from other nurses and having yourself belittled by the charge nurse. I ended up having a huge breakdown. I'd vomit before I went to work and had my confidence shattered. I was medically retired in the end.😢
I’ve been a nurse since 2018 and tried multiple times at different hospitals, different outpatient services, different states, and across the board it’s the same thing. For some reason nurses are usually the same everywhere every specialty. I’m working on building up my savings to leave nursing all together
I am so upset on the way to work I have developed a huge sadness....I have had younger nurses bullying me because I'm new on the floor...not a new nurse......and they Treat me bad and seem to only care about personal glory and attention...
It's true. I was a CNA in a nursing home and at a hospital. I've seen it between nurses and between nurses and CNAs. I learned to hate my job because of co-workers and poor managers,😢 not because of patients. It's a shame.
I don't know why it would be a surprise. Even professionals are paid differently throughout the country. Just be a patient. You'll see and hear it all.
As a black male traveling nurse, I get stared at, and once I’m settled they’re like ooo, he knows who he is.. but they don’t mess with me.. I’ve been in the game almost 10 year, and I stick my chest out. I REFUSE to be bullied.
Yessssss! Let your talent and experience speak for you! Male Nurses are AMAZING!! Thanks so much for joining the conversation, and sharing a male perspective🤗
Some of the coolest and nicest people I’ve met as a patient has been male nurses! I will always remember the time I had to drink a lot of fluids and my nurse at the time gave me two drinks, one with ice and one without, because he wasn’t sure which I’d prefer. He was great guy! Another time, I was really nervous for a surgery and the supposed “mean guy” was actually a sweetheart and helped me calm down. People are so quick to judge unfortunately.
Good for you my man. Never let anyone punk you. I’m a Respiratory Therapist and you wouldn’t believe the stuff ppl tried doing to me. It is so disgusting. Stick that chest out and let em know you don’t play games
Isn’t that sad? Most women are pickme’s that’s why feminism is BS.@@clevanterskz
Nice to hear
A friend asked me how I like Nursing …. I said it’s like the “MEAN GIRL” movie and people will watch you fuck up knowing your new just to complain about you fucking it instead of putting the patient first and actually answering a question instead of being nasty and ignoring you
FACTS 💯 Unfortunately this is TRUE🤦🏽♀️People have no idea how toxic Nursing is. Thanks for watching, and commenting 😊
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So how do you like it though?
Yes. Nursing is extremely toxic. I stick to night shift to avoid the majority of the drama. When I did work day shift I saw a lot of nurses bullying other nurses who they considered weak. I have a no nonsense personality so nobody messed with me much but just being around it had a negative effect on me. Been a nurse 15 years and even as a traveler I have offered to train new nurses to keep them from being bullied by their preceptors. I watched this one nurse scream at her orientee because she called a patient honey. This was her very first nursing job and she went to lunch and didn't come back after being humiliated that way. I reported the incident to the DON and told her to put the young woman with me. This hostility has got to be rooted out if nursing is to survive. Otherwise, healthcare is doomed.
The best shift to work to not be a part of the BS!
I was once bullied by a day shift veteran nurse during change of shift, but I was still hustling to leave everything in order before I left. She came at me and I flipped out on her to the point that I flipped my middle finger 🖕 at her in the middle of the floor with a dozen or more witnesses. I then said, feel free to fire me now! Everyone froze and it went silent 🤫. I finished my duties, gave report. clocked out, went home, and waited for the call 📞 but no call, so I thought "should I just not return tonight?" But I didn't want to give that bitch the best of me and so I returned to work expecting to be called into the DON's office. I get off the elevator everyone looked at me I clocked in and picked up my assignment. Never heard another word, ever! The struggle is real....2024!
As a patient I've witnessed the bullying of new nurses, older nurses, nurses from other countries or with thick accents, white nurses being racist to nurses of other races, etc. Any time I see it I show my entire behind to defend them. Especially when I know the bullied nurses are wonderful to me and actually care! My mom and I both call in the supervisor, management, human resources to make SURE it stops that day! I'm not having it! These nurses have helped save my life so I'll defend the injustice with all I have!❤
Thank you for advocating for Nurses ❤️
That is so sweet 🥹 ❤ thank you 🙏
@user-pz5vz5dr6k As a patient I've seen exactly what you're talking about. It's so gross and wrong. I will always stand up for my nurses. Especially the ones who are good to me. My nurses are the ones who've done the most to save my life over many years being in and out of the hospital💗
Stunning and brave
Yes, I've witnessed the same....and I've also seen black nurses be racist to nurses of other races. Hate to feel the need to say that but "white nurses" aren't the only rotten eggs. NURSING IS TOXIC!!
This is why I work thirst shift I don’t have to deal with the day time drama..But I’m filled in when I get to work that night..I nod my head do my job and go home..I NEVER take anything personal and I keep ppl out my personal business at work..I’m friendly but not too friendly,.I came to work not make friends..& I have thick skin you’d literally have to touch me to get a reaction..I don’t take work problems home with me ❤& #1 rule I don’t do clics 😂
Yes, third shift is chilled! Thanks for watching ❤️
Me 2 I work 3rd !
For me night shifts are worse atm everyone picks on me ive been in trouble twice cos of people complaining about me for petty things day shifts I don't get into trouble as much but lately they have been rotating me every 2 weeks like 2 weeks days 2 weeks nights its exhausting this week I have been off for a week im thinking about asking to spread my nights out more
Third shift is very chill. People tend to stick together more, especially because there is less resources. It’s even more chill on the weekend.
Yes, nursing is toxic. I feel bad for the new nurses because the bullying start from their nursing instructors, then to the work environment.
Facts!!!!! Thanks for watching 😊
Yes I was racially discriminated against throughout my program.
It’s the same here in England! 🇬🇧🇬🇾
@@iinuasha4797yes, especially if you’re a person of color. It’s worse!
Omg. This is very true. And I love this profession. But I struggle with the reality. 😢
Bullying happens across the board. The corporate world etc……The same bullies that you had to contend with in high-school are the same bullies on your job because, for some people they get older with time but, their emotional maturity stays the same..
Eliana!!!!! Facts, Facts, and More FACTS!!!!
@@AccordingToTawanda Yes indeed sis
@@Elaina944 🩷
I agree! I’ve been in the corporate world for over 40 years and it’s awful these days. I cannot believe some of the things I’ve seen in the office. I almost went into nursing, settled for management in the corporate world, it’s beyond toxic! I’m retiring next year and not looking back. I had no idea nurses experienced the same treatment.
I've been an LPN for a year in LTC, graduating in December and preparing to go into the hospital as an RN, and the level of toxicity is unreal! I'm always nice and pleasant.....the way these seasoned nurses have "attempted" to treat me is crazy! I've learned so much self-control cause my INSTINCTS be too jump a gate and MOP one of them BUT I have to remember I'm a professional and need to keep my job...lol
Desha don’t MOP THE PEOPLE😂😂
😂😂😂
Nursing is so toxic!! Some nurses are passive aggressive, back stabbing, manipulative and hostile. I have been an RN for over 20 years and when I first started nursing over 20 years ago the saying "nurses eat their young" is unfortunately true. I was a baby nurse and the older nurses bullied, harassed, back stabbed me and the managers ignored the bullies behavior. I prayed and had faith in God that things would change and it did. One of the bullies moved to different parts of the hospital and the other bully quit. Although, I don't work at that hospital anymore and when I changed hospitals the bullies and toxicity in nursing is as strong as ever!!! I wish the bullies would use that same energy to promote safer staffing ratio, pay increase, give us lunch breaks and lighten the workload that is expected from nurse managers.
Use their tactics for some good!! It’s sad that so many people have had this same experience. Thanks for watching😊
@@AccordingToTawanda Exactly, they need to use their tactics for some good. Thank you for talking about toxicity in nursing because it needs to be addressed. Also, consequences needs to be applied to the nurses who practice toxic behavior towards their fellow nurses!!
In all things seek God first I have to constantly remind myself no matter how bad it is or upset I am pray ask him for help he always answer's in his time be patient things will improve.
A good majority of them are passive aggressive.
@@Lisa-kz7vw I agree. Amen.🙏
The cattiness is UNREAL and at the end of the day people don't see the bigger picture is deeper than us, instead of fighting each other we need to band together and address the deep rooted issues of unsafe staffing ratios, unfair pay etc... Instead people seem to get angry at each other when working short or feeling like they are not compensated fairly. It's so stressful
EXACTLY!!!!! Looking at each other like the other person is the problem!!
So true I was surprised to some people are stupid
Nailed it!
It's a competitive place of work.
Yes!
I stood up to the bullying from my trainer. She went to mgmt & accused me of patient abuse. I was suspended & quit when called in to discuss 2wks later. Then they cry how they can't find people to work in the industry. Only a sadist would enter this field! I have no sympathy for the nurse shortage. I honestly hope the overworked, overstressed scenario goes on for these 'mean girls'.
Thanks for watching 😊
It's funny you mentioned sadistic. I came to the conclusion that the medical field (as well as education) is filled with narcissists and that's because having power over and access to vulnerable people is appealing to them.
You work for the shareholders rather than the patients as the health services in the US are corporates?
They don't want truthtellers...critical thinkers...they want happy servants?
I agree with u 💯
Agree especially with the being called stupid and belittling you in front of peers. Doctors make it worse calling us “ girls” and backstabbing laughing and making fun of nurses , using MAs to do a nurses job.
I feel lately these nurses are so unhappy, bullied, toxic work environment, then they become miserable! Guess who else pays for this?!? PATIENTS!! It’s horrible!! I feel if you don’t feel comfortable with your job, leave!! We just dealt with the rudest nurses ever!!
Nurse definitely need to do a better job at moving on. A lot of these work environments aren’t worth it. Thanks so much for watching, and adding to the conversation 😊
@@AccordingToTawanda I truly agree! No workplace that gives you anxiety, additional stress, depression, bullying etc, you must leave for your own personal health and mental health! No job is worth having a stroke or worse. Trust me I’ve dealt with nurses, charge nurses, nurse manager, all the way up! They all have this defensive mentality and cover for one another. I have a nurse in my family. My best friends daughter is a nurse, my youngest was in college for nursing, she was doing her CNA at a convalescent nursing home until covid hit. Since then she was following many nursing accounts to learn from. Instead most of them, were advising not to choose this path. So she’s not trying to decide what to do. Most recently sadly my Uncle had two strokes, he can’t walk, then since his diabetes has been hard to control, it shot up to 1100 and he was rushed by ambulance to the emergency. This truly took a toll on him. His normal baseline was like you & I. Now it’s very different, very confused. It’s so sad 😢.. especially not knowing wether he will be that same funny uncle at family bbq’s and holidays. While in the hospital, mind you he was hospitalized at VCMC main campus and fell over there.. then a few weeks later at this smaller campus. I had to tell the ICU nurse to please put the FALL RISK BANDS on him! She seemed agitated! I honestly don’t understand why? If you can’t do your job right because you’re so unhappy don’t be mad at me! Then he’s transferred to med surge. Not even 24 hours and has a fall. How?? Why?? When?? We received no phone call! They tried to hide it!! I’m LIVID! The only reason I knew is because upon trying to visit, they always call back.. this time they made me wait for 20 minutes, I found odd because they always said sure. No one was there visiting. I went to the room and found a SITTER Is what she referred to herself as. I was confused. Told her I would be here all day she could leave! She told me she couldn’t and was called in because he fell!! She said they didn’t allow me in because they were photographing his bruises. All over his body! He was black and blue everywhere!! Also after they said he fell on his butt???! No one was there! Yet he had a bump or knot on his head and so many black and purple bruises! Then the Dr told us, that she didn’t see his chart she was not the night Dr! They only ones who knew about the incident were asleep???! ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! So no incident reported!! No phone call to any family members, yet all the nurses said the dr called! Yet the dr said NO! She waited to tell us about 1 pm at bedside!! Then I had a nurse telling me off about his blood sugar being so high, that I was a great caregiver, then the case manager yelling at him! HES BASICALLY INCOMPETENT! 😢 THE NURSE IN MY FACE!! Talking about my daughter who was never there to visit!! Blamed my uncle for falling??! How is this OK?! I’m so disgusted and angry! She’s lucky I didn’t KNOCK HER A$$ OUT!! But I had to be able to stand guard and advocate for my TIO! We are Hispanic and a very close family! I am in complete shock of what I went through! Unreal!! I appreciate you and your video!
@@destineeher23 So sorry to hear about these events 😔Your uncle is blessed to have you advocate for him!! Thanks for watching, and sharing your experience ❤️
@@AccordingToTawanda This is sad when a nurse (nurses) can’t own responsibility for messing up!! But I’m not stopping until they are fired!! So many protocols were broken, neglect! Blaming game! Then blaming the patient?! She felt threatened by me because I stood up for him while he had no voice! She felt threatened by me asking her to add the fall risk bands! She felt I was a threat because I photographed the bruising from the first hospital, then after this new incident on the smaller campus! It’s pathetic!
@@destineeher23 🙏🏾❤️
Thanks for sharing sis I can relate to this. I quit my job as an RN last two years ago after almost 17 years in the field. It was not an easy decision, but life is too short to dread going to work everyday. No amount of money can buy real happiness, but friends I'm not asking you to resign from your job or abandon your business but be wise!
Thanks for sharing!! Thanks for watching 😊
I don't really like my job but I love what it provides for me and my family. This pandemic has people rethinking working.
Hello ma'am what do you do now and how did you plan yourself before quitting?
@@momtalksbudget5407 I work part time as a Home Health admissions nurse
right now I run my own business and While I was still in service I planned towards early retirement, making about 2k weekly from my retirement investment portfolio trying so much to build more side hustles and extra income
The catty, the clicks, the snobbery. Cnas get some of the WORST of this. Yes nurses get shit on, that's a fact, cnas get it so bad. Especially from admin, nurses, and the patients.
So TRUE!! CNAs are the real essential workers!!!! I’ve always treated CNAs like gold. Would never be able to make it through a shift without them!! Thanks for watching, and commenting 😊
Nurses never get in trouble…
There are a lot of good cna's out there, but there are some bad apples as well. I seen rn' lpn's and cna's I wouldn't want taking care of me. It's not about the title. It's the individual.
Also CNAs are so under paid and they do so much it’s sad
The patients are sick and suffering and have to see and hear the unprofessionalism. Patients are mistreated and abused, and helpless. Horrible. Poor nurse temperament.
The toxic coworker situation needs to be dealt with more seriously. Some of these people are so toxic that no one wants to work a shift with them. That means less safe ratios, earlier nurse burnout, and low unit morale that causes a revolving door of new nurses who learn to hate their coworkers and leave. This is definitely costing hospitals money, so you'd think they'd do something more about the problem.
Its so fuckin toxic. I've been a nurse for 3 years and I promise of if it wasn't for the money mannnnnnnnnn. But now, I literally do my 8 or 12 hours tune everybody out and take care of my patients.
Thanks for watching 😊
Thank you for making that video. I never thought nursing was going to be this toxic when I first entered the profession either. I was bullied numerous times. Bullying is a very serious problem in nursing that needs to be addressed. The bullying was done mostly by my bosses. It got so bad that I would dread going to work everyday. I suffered horrible anxiety. My chest would get tight, I would have heart palpitations and hot flashes. I also became depressed too. One my bosses called me incompetent and would humiliate me in front of other staff members. She was a true narcissistic person. It was always about having control. I struggle with self confidence because of what was done to me. I was made to feel like i was less than, like I was a nobody. Nursing is very toxic. It is time for us to start making some changes. Otherwise we are going to lose alot of good nurses.
Praying helped me a lot 🙏
I am a new CNA, after 4 months I quit!! I contracted MRSA, got hit by a patient than contracted Covid! Not one call or email to see how I'm doing but instead when I provided a health update I got an LOL as a response with HR on my email!! It's disgusting!!
Contact an attorney
I hear u been there 24 years I'm done ridiculous how hr acts
Thank you for the video. I went to school with nurses. I decided to go for social services. Let me tell you something, the nursing profession is still 70% women and 30% men. The issue is the cattiness coming from the women. If nursing was a male dominated field, there would be higher pay and we would not hear much about these horror stories. Social services is the same way.
You have stated nothing but FACTS!!👏🏾 Thanks for watching 😊
But there is a thing that men shouldn’t be nurses. That what was said to me, I thought about being male nurse. But I let people get into my head.
@@cortezmiller1899omg males nurses are needed
I beg to differ because it can very well start from the doctors who make nurses feel incompetent and then those nurses that deal directly with doctors. Having to turn around and deal with their coworkers who are nurses and making them feel incompetent
@@cortezmiller1899 I love male nurses. I wish we had more.
I used to be a Respiratory Therapist and it was by far the most disgusting experience I’ve ever had. As a student, someone accused me of killing a patient I was never assigned to. RTs would sit for hours and hours in the Dept doing nothing. Then would be made when a nurse called. So many ppl died due to laziness. I was actually shown more love from nurses than my own people. Nurses had my back more than the RTs. I think it was bc I was always there and they didn’t need to call me. It made their job easier. It made my job easier. But the RTs HATED it
You are so right. I am retired but survival strategy was changing jobs a lot. I stayed at some hospitals for 5 years and when things got too toxic I left. The first thing is giving good and safe care to patients. And if someone is trying to sabotage you, than you need to leave. There are cliques, bullying and everything that shouldn't be in this profession. There are even for profit only companies that make things worse. There is so much responsibility and work that make it almost humanly impossible to do. What still stuns me the most is that in a place filled sickness and suffering there is this mean girl high school attitude.
Honey the discrimination is horrible. You have to let them know you won’t get over on me. I was the only black nurse on ortho floor and they kept giving me the ER traumas and they got fresh post ops. Oh no ma’am we’re gonna spread this ER Trauma wealth amongst everyone.
So TRUE!! Thanks for watching 😊
It also happens towards white nurses w all black staff
It’s modern-day slavery; we don't get paid for the amount of work we do. Instead, we give the administrators a bonus meanwhile we can't have safe ratios and livable wages.
J J, you are speaking ALL FACTS!!!! Hefty bonuses for every but Nurses 👎🏾
Bingo !!!
i literally just quit my job at the hospital because the nurses were such terrible gossips, i couldnt even focus on my patient care. im 26, and the nurses who were talking about me were older women that could be my mothers. im so disappointed, it was my first time nursing in the hospital setting and i was really excited.
You are speaking facts 💯 I had a preceptor who lied on me & tried to bully me every week. It's why I don't work fulltime for anyone anymore. I take the Machiavelli approach. I have the look...please don't try it cause I'm not the one. Even though I'm smiling please don't try that petty stuff with me.
I’m hollering🤣🤣🤣 That’s how we have to be!! Thanks for watching, and sharing your experience 😊
I work part time because of bullying and lies at my job can't do full-time anymore.
Same here I recently walked off my job I’m so tired of the bullying, structured and cultural discrimination amongst the blacks, false accusations that turned into defamation of character then they started to mess with my hours or cancel me all together I been in this game for 30 years now and you really think I’m coming to work to be bullied and punk’d by the smear campaign no baby I’m too old to play games I notified Administrators and basically he told me I’m the problem but I have no complaints no verbal or written complaints NOTHING but being black and I’m gone stay black I’m respectful with morals and values and I’m never gonna subject or submit to that horrific and toxic behavior I actually reached out to a lawyer because I’m sick of it I’m damn near ready to go to the local news because they treat us so bad
I worked eight years in the hospital and had to come out for that particular reason. It is very terrible, especially for techs. We are treated like dogs!! It is terrible.
Me personally, have gotten into it with several nurses. I told one, you got me completely messed up.. I got so bad that, my head would start hurting when it was time for me to go to work.
I stopped talking to people that I worked with. If they asked me a question, automatically, I would go completely off!!!! I had to leave.. One thing I never did was join in anything, if anything, I told them that the energy you bring in my direction will be reciprocated!! I meant every word of it… Sad part is that Iam a very nice person, but when you are in a hostile environment on a regular basis, it does something to you…
WOW!!!! I am so sorry this has been your experience 😔Thanks for watching 😊
You couldn't have said it any better
One thing I learned about working in a OR is they eat their own! Sad but true.
@@qtpyt So true, and it’s not limited to the OR. Really just sad!
Really, stop talking is a good strategy. Be friendly but don't get too personal and give too much information. Seeing the staff for who they are and not what you want to be helps. Also ,there will always be some more stable, healthy people around.who don't resort to bullying.
Im convinced its a female thing...put 100s of women together in one building and this is gonna happen.But why females are like this to begin with...I have no idea.
I worked in an ancillary role in a UK hospital,and the A+E dept was the worst.Open hostility and unfriendliness...If a man had been treating me this way,id have punched their lights out,but women seem to get a free pass with this behaviour. (Im a man by the way).The level of disrespect is off the charts,especially if you are an unqualified member of staff.
Bullies usually tend to gravitate towards careers that give them power over vulnerable people. It's why so many of them end up becoming nurses, care workers, teachers or cops
Well, I was thinking of going to nursing school, now I changed my mind. Thank you. Good luck, you certainly deserve better and to be respected
Best of luck!
The thing I learned is stand up for yourself and document. Workplace management is taking it seriously because of violence that's been happening. Also thank God for home health, telehealth and remote work. It's diverse entrepreneurial opportunities.
Yes advocating for yourself and documenting is ESSENTIAL!!!! Yes love me some home health. My friend is enjoying her remote nursing lifestyle. Thanks for watching, and commenting 😊❤️
Document accurate, document everything, yes. It’s saved me from false accusations so many times I can’t even count. Bullying, jealousy, competition, cliches, discrimination of all kind, all are rampant and destructive to your spirit and your career. There’s a lot of fear out there, we’ve worked so hard for our lisences and the fear of losing them is a tool used to manipulate and abuse us by each other and admin is the motivating factor I think.
It’s all of healthcare each department is toxic and eating their young! It’s horrible and I feel and have felt since school everything you described.
So TRUE! People have no idea how toxic health care really is!! Thanks for watching😊
Not only Nurses are toxic, every department in the medical field is toxic. It doesn’t do any good to report the bullying because they will say that you are the problem. You have to pray before you go to work in HELL every day!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
So true! Thanks for watching 😊
I worked in Dietary Services in a major hospital. And yes, TOXIC as well as incompetent as far as management.
True I’ve reported my charge nurse multiple times and she made my shifts a nightmare cause of this
Agree . Did a 1 month placement as a lab tecknition . It was toxic as hell. Sad seeing older women gossiping and behaving like kids
@@jaycommonsense2468that’s the problem their acting like kids and not adults. Which is what they are
Going through nurse bullying me right now. I am working at a SNF & at first these girls were nice and greeting during orientation but as soon as I hit the floor by myself they act like I do not exist, mean as fuck.. today- this girl came in for NOC shift I am suppose to give her my report , she didn’t even wanna hear me talk…. Then she wanna get butt hurt cause I didn’t clean the cart and fill it .. SHE DIDNT GIVE ME THE CHANCE TO DO SO I was still sitting down finishing my charting! I wanted to cry today. She wanted to say that hella LOUD in front of our coworkers 😢 then she wants to proceed saying well you are new sooooo… like really she had to do all of that? she does not know what I am going thru at home, I do not need her BS.
It does start in nursing school where most of the instructors are bullies. Unhappy people bully others, it’s as simple as that. Most RN’s are not happy people. Why should they be? It is often a hard and depressing job. People would be astounded to know the number of nurses on antidepressants. The easiest fix for both bullying and compensation issues would be to bring more males into nursing. Nothing is really going to change until that happens. Yet, many men do not want to go into nursing because it is a female dominated profession and thus, is often toxic. It’s a vicious, perpetual cycle.
Nursing “management” is usually a joke. They give little to no support to the people under them. Their lives are one long email and committee meeting and coming up with nonsense to justify their positions.
So True! Thanks for watching 😊
I work as a nurse in a Georgia jail. The nurses are sooooo..petty toward each other! Not all, of course. The older nurses are STRAIGHT UP BULLIES!!. 😢
A lot of older nurses are territorial. Which makes them even worse BULLIES!! Thanks for watching ❤️😊
The older nurses were likely bullied as young nurses themselves and endured abuse. The ones that survive it either become a hard bully or are compassionate. Sounds like if you work in medicine/nursing, especially the lowly jobs like CNA, you have to put on your “armor” and look out for yourself. Also, when people show you who they are believe them. It’s not always a bad thing if they show you. It’s the ones you can’t see coming that are the most harmful. Hopefully there will be an ally or someone who treats you well along the way.
My sister is/was a nurse. She passed in 2010 at age 56. She could tell you some horror stories. I miss her every day. When she got bossy we’d call her Nurse Ratchet. She would get so mad. But, boy….. let anything medical be needed….. she was there and a snap of the finger…. the job was done.
I miss her every day. She was the glue in our family. ❤
The feeling of some RN’s “in it for the money” is real!! I have nurses on orientation asking multiple questions about what percentage increase I received when I moved in the clinical ladder, what the hourly pay increase is for call shift vs OT, what is the bonus/incentive for being certified in your speciality. True story. And their base pay is $130-140k. Then, in-between tasks when there is a few minutes, they scroll on their phone instead of checking in on whether they can do anything more for the patient. These nurses are NOT in it for the love of nursing. Or the RNs who grab every call shift or OT shift they can, then show up so exhausted they don’t do a good job and are cranky towards co-workers and mean to patients when they ask for something (and complain about patients who “ask for things”) I’m a bedside RN of 15 years and notice that during the last 5 years and it is just getting worse. *some* nurses are the ones creating the reputation of “being in it for the money”
I have been a nurse for 6 years now. It is so sad this is going on (still) and seems to steam down from management putting new nurses with Preceptors that do not have the gift or ability to teach!!! I believe, oftentimes new grad nurses are paired with "seasoned" nurses that forget what it is like to be a new nurse. They have this idea that you should know nurse lingo and know things that you just have not been exposed to know yet. My experience went something like this... I was going to be on nights but my unit does a rotation of new grad nurses doing 3 weeks on day and 3 weeks on nights for their orientation. My day shift preceptor had been a nurse for about 17 years (Strike #1) and was a very heavy accented filipina who I had a hard time understanding (strike #2)!!! She told me one time to hydrate the patient and an hour later asked if I had started to NS fluids!!! For me, hydrating someone means making sure they are drinking. She got really upset with me. Let me rewind with my background so that we have an understanding of my competency. I had been a Holistic Health Practitioner for about 15 years before becoming a nurse. I had a successful business but felt a calling to Nursing. I also was a tutor for many years. So I came into nursing as an established professional in my own right. With that said, this nurse was a great nurse but extremely quick with her work and lacked the ability to "slow down" to actually precept. She acted as though I as already a nurse for many years and was just being oriented to the unit. Then the whispers between her and her squad began. Saying things such as nights will be better for you because it is slower. I have yet to meet a brand new nurse with no hospital experience catch on that quick. Usually if you were a CNA before your became a nurse and were savvy with how things worked, you most likely would have "one up" on a brand new "new grad". So then I go to nights 3 weeks later. I was paired with almost a new grad nurse herself. Filipina again. Her bedside manners were questionable and patients complained about her. I later found out that she and the preceptor that I had on day shift had a negative conversation about me (I do things slowly... I absolutely did to ensure I practiced safe nursing and that I did not make a mistake. Also, I did not chart as fast as they wanted me to because I did not copy the previous nurses assessment, I wanted to accurately do it the right way!!! So these were problems. Not taking shortcuts!!!) and she attempted, in one weeks time, to tell management negative things. Thankfully, she had the same conversation with 2 other nurses that were on night shift who happened to be black nurses and did not agree with what they were attempting to do to me!!! They THANKFULLY intervened and one of them offered to take over as my preceptor. Which turned out amazing for me because #1 she had been a nurse for about 3-4 years, #2 she had experience and passion for teaching (hence patience and did not mind me asking questions. She also did not try to make me seem ignorant). There were nurses let go after their 3 month probation period because of bullying and being paired with the wrong nurse preceptor. The bigger problem was that the (filipina) Assistant Nurse Manager was a bully herself and was close friends with these nurses and CNA's. Whatever they told her was "golden". She would call you into her office or corner you in a room on the unit to scold you, without asking for your side of the story. It is very sad. There are stories for days about what I have been through on the unit I started on and also witnessed other nurses go through. Sad to say, a lot of the bullying and picking on is from the filipina nurses. And much of what I have seen steams from prejudices, stereotypes, and racism. So sad.
Tamika thanks so much for sharing, and adding to the conversation. Would you mind if I used your comment as a teaching point in a future video?
@@AccordingToTawanda I am so sorry I am just seeing the messages (spam folder). I am an RN. In the state of California. Of course you can use my input at any time. Once again, sorry for such a late response.
People always want to associate the Filipina nurses with “bringing food for everyone” but they have a very nasty side to them. They are out for themselves and other Filipinas. They run in tight clicks and can be down right rude and verbally aggressive. Your 1st preceptor sounds exactly like one I had.
@@kayabe856sounds like a bunch of racists to me
I hear you sis. I am outside of the profession, but my dad has been in hospitals and facilities for the past few months. Hospitals are the absolute worst. Even the energy surrounding some of these nursing stations is "off". There is a whole lot of yak-yakking and socializing going on, I can only imagine what it must be like for someone who is serious about what they're doing and wants to make the patient and family their top priority.
Healthcare in the US is all money driven. Pay as little and staff as little as they can, to maximize profit.
I am so happy that we are speaking out!!
This toxicity has to stop!!
We don't need unions! We need to speak up!
This video brought tears to my eyes because this is exact what I’m going through now from management at work and I don’t know how to go about it. They have all power and I’m just the little guy. If you speak up, you are in trouble. If you don’t, you also continue to be in trouble. I’m thinking about just switching career completely. Anything but nursing at this point. Thank you for making this video, you are so courageous.
Hi Penelope, also his may not be the setting for you. I would switch jobs before changing my career. Are you a RN, LPN, or CNA?
@@AccordingToTawanda RN.
@@penelopeemmanuel9602 The world is your oyster. You have so many options.
I've been a registered nurse for 20 years. I'm professionally connected. I am a member of Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society. However, this year the harassment, negativity, jealousy, threats and disrespect from nurses has reached an all time high. It's disgusting to see nursing and nurses in this state.
You're keeping it REAL! 💯 Thank you so much for the realness and personal experiences. ❤
Tawanda that’s my goal! To keep it REAL! Thanks for watching 😊❤️
I’m a CNA I’m just tired sometimes I feel it’s gonna get worser
Dana don’t give up! We can make a difference ❤️
After working for 43 years as a nurse and now retired, bullying happened way back when too. Focus on your patients and stay away from those you know are backstabbers and bullies.
These facilities have to start weeding out those staff members who should've never been in the field to begin with. Some people have No compassion.
True! Thanks for watching 😊
This video deserves at least 1 hour. I walked away and will soon start home health for a bit and leave completely when my business takes off. I invested all and all my money from nursing to leave that profession. I never spend anything of my nursing money because I do not want to be obliged to stay in that profession. Also please add management, CNA’s and doctors in the bullying click. I just never fit in.
Iya you have spoken facts! I love home health. I’m currently a home health admissions nurse. Is this your first time doing home health? Thanks for watching ❤️😊
@@AccordingToTawanda thanks. Yes it is my first time. I am giving myself 1 year to see if I will like it.
@@Abidjan-weekly I hope you enjoy it😊
Yes doctors are the worst
Yes, you are absolutely right about everything you stated. It’s a shame. I see this everyday. Nurses are so stressed that most of the nurses have hypertension (high blood pressure) . The work load is to much that you can barely take a break. Something needs to be done about this toxic environment.
I love being retired from all that!
I no longer have to deal with nasty psychopaths who unfortunately are always present at work. Sometimes I still have nightmares but it's nice to wake up knowing that it was a dream! Nurses make good money but their mental health suffers a lot. It is very stressful dealing with disgusting= toxic people every day! I am free from all that and I thank the Universe every day!
Hey Tawanda, thank you for your video. Nursing may be the most trusted profession in healthcare, however it is one of the most toxic professions as well! In my opinion a lot of the problems in nursing are because of nursing and the healthcare industry as a whole. I'm a CNA and have been in the industry for over a decade. I've seen my fair share of incompetence, unfair nursing ratios, cliques, etc. In my opinion in order to fix the issues with nursing, you have to start at the source, nursing!
My issue is when we were forced to work for more than 16th hrs a day at the end of the year the government had taken that money away from us ☹️
Ridiculous!!!!!!!
Workplace bullying is common, at any age. Also many factors come into play.
This is in all industries and work environments
I hear you sister! I’ve been a nurse for 30 years and this is real! I’m sick and tired of it!
I work IT for a hospital and I can attest to what’s being said. I’ve seen nurses have very bad interactions with other staff and patients alike. I just feel bad for them because it is mentally draining.
Thanks for watching 😊
We need to document and report, save all messages, try to have conversations via email or some documentation. Nothing will be done if ppl done stand up to the bullies
So TRUE!! All FACTS‼️
As a nurse myself, would like to add, the industry that once preached 'Do No Harm', has become and Industry of Killing. The Ultimate in TOXIC WORKPLACE. God Bless you for making this video!
Im in school for the nursing program in college…..my mother came home angry and stressed out all the time, yelling at the top her lungs….. I can understand were some of her bad parenting stemmed from. Nurses need daily 10 minute meetings, nurse gather positive warm up/ follow up, we’re hard working nurses can but appreciated and applauded….. were concerns on the productivity can be better be addressed, and Counseling support. Hiring managers need to address ;bullying is completely unexceptable and with not be tolerated and should be met with immediate firing. Better security that will tolerate physical abuse from patient or co workers on and level….. because I’m not the one to be bullied and I will not tolerate… I don’t mind going back to pole if I have too, I will not not tolerate the toxic things thats going on in the nursing feild
This was so powerful!!! I agree 100 percent with every word you said!!! I have been a nurse for 40 years, the last 10 years as NP. The bullying continues at all levels.
It’s just unreal!! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment😊
Its toxic people every job it's really hard for me because I deal with depression and anxiety so dealing with difficult people is very emotionally draining I honest have people I just avoid we do self schedule I schedule myself around the mean and toxic people I've experienced everything you just said it's really happening.
Lisa it’s sad that we even have to consider this. Work environments in any profession just should not be like this😔
@@AccordingToTawanda Totally agree but dealing with multiple personalities insecure, bitter people just brings out the worst in people.
As a male nursing student, I was apprehensive going into nursing. I spent the last 5 years as an EMT, most of it volunteer, and my experience with nurses has been quite varied. I can see the bullying atmosphere, and it's not at all hidden. I spoke to every male nurse I could find before making my decision to go to nursing school. The few I did find, warned me of the relentless and disruptive interoffice politics. I was cautioned on how being a male, you aren't always surrounded by ladies who really want things fair and just. And if people have a "card" to play, expect them to play it. I have been told that because I was a male, in many cases, I would be given the larger patients that required more physical care, or if they were more likely to become physically combative I would be the default nurse. Some of this parallels what I experienced in EMS. So with apprehension I move forward. But videos like these give me pause as to whether or not I am making a good decision.
Navajo237 definitely make a decision that’s best for you. Nursing has its pros and cons. I can truly say that I have thoroughly enjoyed my nursing career. Thanks for watching, and adding to the conversation 😊
How is nursing school? Do you feel you made the right choice?
@@CrazyBunniePanda Hi, Thanks for asking. It's been pretty challenging academically, but I am keeping up thankfully. When I started I flipped flopped back and forth if it was the right decision. Now I am doing some small clinical rotations and I am sure I made the right decision to stick with it. The patients were the deciding factor for me. I see how their can be problems with the interoffice politics, but I just steer clear of any drama. I am glad I didn't walk away from a really great opportunity and a chance to help others and improve my own life. Still a ways to go to finish. But I'm motivated each day to get up and go. Cheers!
@@navajo237 thanks for the feedback. And keep pushing foreword. You got this… 🎊🎉
Male nurses also work in corrections. I hear the benefits are tremendous and there’s more autonomy. If you don’t mind the environment, it’s a secure higher paying work.
Nursing is a calling ,it's about a heart and respect and treating people equally with love.
Yes nursing is very toxic!! On my unit aides r being treated like shit and nurses r being talked down to.
Really sad 😔 Thanks for watching 😊
Amen to all this!!! Everything you spoke is truth and a nightmare.
I love how you keep it real! Keep up the great videos.
Ranadous thanks so much! Will do😊
Speak up girl. I agree with you 100%. The bullying is insane also here in Europe,Finland.
Thank you for telling it like it is! I am not new to the medical field, but I am a new grad RN as of Spring 2023. I respect the hell out of senior nurses, what they have seen, and what they have to share. For the most part, I think I have been fortunate in my experiences but I definitely see what's wrong here. It's mostly burnout, lack of respect, and the $hitiest "trickle down effect" I have ever seen. Some senior nurses have shared "they worry about who will take care of them when they are elderly." Well...share the love, pass down your tips and tricks, and don't bully! We'll be there for you!!! That being said, if healthcare wasn't actually sickcare for profit and hospital head haunchos didn't make 13 million a year, the trickle down effect would be a lotttttt different.
You’ve stated All FACTS👏🏾👏🏾 Congratulations on your new journey 🎉 Thanks so much for watching, and adding to the discussion 😊
So horrible I was in it for 40 years Thank-you for talking about this.
I witnessed what you are talking about firsthand accounts as I was my Elderly Mother advocate 24/7 during Iatrogenic induced Personal Injuries hospitalizations 10/2012 throughout 08/21/2016!😮😢😅 Violent Iatrogenic intentional Malfeasance Medical Malpractices Personal Injuries, Falsified illnesses, and Tortured Violent Death - Murdered.
yeh i went to an all girls school in high school. i vowed to never work in a female dominated industry. you get bullying in construction, but never to the level of nursing. i put myself through uni working as a nurse assistant, i was always asked why not just be a nurse. i said not enough money to pay me to go through this shit for the rest of my life.
Thank you for the truth, I left the field long ago for those reasons. You are amazing.
Thanks so much! Thanks for watching 😊
Heavy on the anxiety and depression 😫😫
Hi Delores! Yes, and it’s so sad 😔 Thanks for watching 😊
😂😂😂😂
I was bullied in nursing school by clinical instructors. Not just me but several other classmates. We cried in the parking lot after we got done at night. I left because I was getting panic attacks when getting ready for clinicals in the morning. I have never ever experienced that kind of dread before or since. It was insane.
Oh my!! I’m so sorry this was your experience 😔
@AccordingToTawanda Thanks for the sympathy. This was in late 2016. It probably has gotten more crazy since. I remember being assigned to one floor of the hospital with several other nursing students and there were 4 nurses. We had 2 nursing computers that we could roll around and one of them had a messed up mouse and keyboard. So all of us had to share this one computer. Some of us were 1-2 hours into our clinical rotation and didn’t have certain information to do tasks because because other people were using the computer all the time. Then we worked with the instructors to pass meds and one time after I passed meds it took us 35 minutes to get a patient to the bathroom, change the bed materials, and get everything set for them to go to bed. The instructor counted that 35 minutes as part of the time it took to pass the meds and she said, “It took you 45 minutes to pass meds tonight. Things are not looking good for you.” I felt sick to my stomach because it felt like the whole experience was a made to fail, like how can you succeed in an environment like that?
@@BluStarGalaxy This is heartbreaking to read😔 There are far too many people having these types of experiences. What field did you go into?
@AccordingToTawanda I got a degree in biology. Haven't entered any field yet. Been having some health issues for awhile and cant work currently. Thanks for your responses. Still dealing with the effects of what I went through, it really harms the self-esteem. It's kind of nuts how before going to nursing school I worked retail at Target and had better system of support than with nursing school.
I'm not tolerating health care bullying. I blame the administrators for allowing it report them bully's to the police. Ain't no telling how they treat the patient's to.
Very well stated I'm working on a book on this- thank you for sharing your experience. Even nursing leadership experiences this - the pressure from senior leadership- inadequate budgets- stigmas about nursing - you are right on
This is so true and something needs to be done about this and it’s so sad, so sad. It’s just like high school and it’s really sad.
It’s really sad! Thanks so much for watching ❤️
I feel very emotional about this video because everything u mentioned about bullyung i have experienced from fellow nurses and doctors
Sherene, don’t every hesitate to advocate for yourself🩷
I already experienced this in the nursing school. Grown women love to participate in bullying. Its poor vetting and letting bad individuals into the profession.
I was told I’m my own union by some. . Yes. I confront them with facts. They don’t want to give me my vacation?? I present them with ‘PTO is a hiring perk’ as I’ve sat in on interviews and now ‘you want to withhold my vacation that I’ve earned???’ Oh hell no. When they wanted me to do more than required productivity whiled salaried ( I’m in home health STL) I tell them “ I DID NOT GO TO SCHOOL TO BE A VOLUNTEER!” That really gets their attention. I don’t respond when they come at me to do more. I let the sup talk until she says after a long pause…. Ok and hangs up. Been at same place for 36 plus years , home health dept 28 years. They know now I pull my own weight. I don’t buy into their Bs, stay in my lane. I stay under the radar, off the grid. They still find me to pull someone else’s wagon. Nope. I’ve done my assignment for today. Going home. Fire me if you can. It’s the same fight over and over. So n so can’t do this or that. I tell them I’ll go out and teach them, they won’t have that excuse next time. Oh lard! Thank you for your wonderful vid. You are on it! I’m subscribed.
Thanks for subbing, and watching 😊
I'm NOT Florence Nightengale or a WWE fighter. If I were in WWE I'd get paid more cause it's usually like going into the ring once you hit your floor
Nursing, biggest mistake of my life. I would do anything to go back in time. Misery. I want to go to flight attendant school. Disgusting humans. Nursing ruined my life.
I don’t want to be a nurse anymore being a Gna is already toxic. It’s slavery they disrespect you abuse you. They don’t care about the residents either. This gave me a wake up call to change my major
How long ago was this post, 4 months ago? Ok so pretty recent. Yall this gone be lengthy but I've been holding this back for so long I had to get a therapist to help me figure out where tf my anxiety came from.
I worked as a pct for fersenius dialysis care. In 9 months I quite. In 9 months I went from puppy like excitement to eeyore level depression.
With has much hate and culture shock I have for that job I'll only tell the highlights...my car went out of commission. It was old and due to circumstances I would have needed to transfer to a closer clinic. I was already requesting to be transfered since I the day i learned of the clinics location. So I really needed it. I was told I needed to finish my training with my preceptor, so i did.
They told me I had to spend 3 months of "experience training" before I could be allowed to work at other clinics. So I did. I was catching rides 3 in the morning everyday. If I couldn't get a ride I'd Uber. But of course no one's up in my area at that time, not intol like 4. Or I'd catch the buss...putting me to work at roughly 7.
The amount of belittlement I received was unbearable. I begged the manager to let me transfer and she told me that she didn't want me to and literally gave me the clinics company card and told me to use it for ubers. And it worked for a while. Co workers still didn't fuck with me but at least I had a ride.
The secretary came out of her office ond day shouting my business and accusing me of using the card outside of work. She said I used them Christmas and new years. I pulled up in my emails those specific dates, and even a few days pior and nothing came up. I tired to explain to her that my mother picked me up on those days but she insisted I owe 20 bucks. We had just gotten paid so I just walked next door and pulled it off the ATM on my lunch. I tried to give it to her and she told me to give it to the boss who ping ponged my ass back to her just so she could fake smile with a "thank you sweetheart."
I deleted the card off my phone just went back to hussling for a damn ride when it all could have been avoided had the boss given me a damn referral. Eventually I was running out of money for ubers and the Co workers harassment only got heavier until one day they all sent texts belittling me and curssing me out.
I told HR about the situation but they didn't get back to me until weeks later. They even sided with the techs. I've worked with these people. I've seen techs leave and go home while in the middle of removing a 14 gage needle from an elderly persons arm but sure whatever. She finally gave me my transfer but at that point I didn't care anymore. I loved my patients and still think of them till this day but dealing with a narcissistic nurse and her henchmen wasn't worth it.
🤣🤣🤣 I got the Florence Nightingale picture of nursing going into it as well. It definitely didn't turn out to be that AT ALL!
Girllllll where are our Caps🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@AccordingToTawanda 😫😅
Throws a fit🤣🤣
Male nurse here….cliques are real. The cattiness and bag stabbing is real. But we have a real ability to leave and go somewhere else and find a culture we belong to.
Speak sister, I 👍 agree
Aminah thanks for watching 🤗
It is the same in the UK. We get paid less than all other public services such as police and teachers. We work hours for free with no breaks, no staff and terrible management. I do t know why we do it
I agree
I was bullied by PROFESSORS. They told me (to my face) that I waddle down the hallway, no one likes me, and I have a resting bitch face. Of course, that was before that set me up for a "med error" which gave them fuel to kick me out for a year.
OMG!!!!! 😱 This is insane!! It’s crazy how things like this happen 🤦🏽♀️ Thanks for watching, and adding to the conversation 😊
Leadership (state and federal) needs to be pressured to address nursing. The healthcare system relies so heavily on nurses.
Amen👏🏾👏🏾You are speaking FACTS!!!! Thanks for watching 😊
Yup...bullied and not the only one. Guess what management did? Notta...zip..ziltch....zero, infact, bullying got worse! THANK GOD I DONT WORK THERE ANYMORE!
Oh boii, thank you for sharing this. Have to take a pause whether this is a field I want to specialize in or not. Worked in warehousing but got my BLS and CNA Certs. They say look at the pros not just the cons like with every other field you weight them out, places can be a hit or miss. Again thanks😊
So true! The culture in any work environment needs to be so that you don’t overlook. Every job has pros and cons. I have thoroughly enjoyed my nursing career. However, there are certain individual people, and organizations I would never work again. It can be a great career in the environment and you must advocate for yourself. Thanks for watching 😊
I've been working in Assisted Living for 10+ years, & you are so correct across the board. I want to stay in healthcare because I believe it's my calling - especially Memory Care- but I feel so beat down from jumping to facility to facility with the same issues. Bullying, cliques, toxic petty mgmt... Maybe forming unions and workers cooperatives is the answer. All I know is this world will always need nurses & CNAs.
I’m a CNA @ a hospital and I can say that this is true and it’s happened to me. I usually just ignore it and continue on the job. I just go to work get paid and I go home
I went through some awful times. People never believe me when I tell them how bad it is behind the scenes. I know what you mean about the cliques, outcasting and bullying from other nurses and having yourself belittled by the charge nurse. I ended up having a huge breakdown. I'd vomit before I went to work and had my confidence shattered. I was medically retired in the end.😢
I’ve been a nurse since 2018 and tried multiple times at different hospitals, different outpatient services, different states, and across the board it’s the same thing. For some reason nurses are usually the same everywhere every specialty. I’m working on building up my savings to leave nursing all together
I am so upset on the way to work I have developed a huge sadness....I have had younger nurses bullying me because I'm new on the floor...not a new nurse......and they Treat me bad and seem to only care about personal glory and attention...
It's true. I was a CNA in a nursing home and at a hospital. I've seen it between nurses and between nurses and CNAs. I learned to hate my job because of co-workers and poor managers,😢 not because of patients. It's a shame.
I don't know why it would be a surprise. Even professionals are paid differently throughout the country. Just be a patient. You'll see and hear it all.
So true, at 5’ 3” when I put on these scrubs and enter an hospital unit I stand at 6’ 2”. Don’t play with me.
Yessssss facts im in nursing and I honestly hate it😢 it’s stressful and makes me anxious and unhappy