There was a TikTok of an (American) woman who was documenting her husbandβs ICU room and expressing displeasure with the state it was in, it was generally unclean with broken equipment, rust stains, clipped flooring, things that can make a medical environment unsafe. I opened the comments expecting people to be like βWow, thatβs scary. And a huge infection risk. ICU stays often cost patients upwards of $100k and not enough of that money is going to maintenance and cleaning.β But instead it was nurses being utterly vile to this woman. Not saying βYouβre right, itβs terrible that weβre forced to do our jobs in unsafe, unclean and outdated environments.β they were telling her she was a prime example of why patientsβ families were the worst part of their job.
The hospital that charged my insurance $87k for a single endoscopy & colonoscopy performed on me was recently fined for having dirty equipment. If not on sanitation, if not on giving nurses and providers better wages, if not on updating the facility, where the hell did that money go? If nurses could band together to attack and criticize hospital administration and the American medical system in the way they band together to attack and criticize patients and advocates online, all of our lives could improve.
But of course it is easier to raise the sword against the vulnerable person dependent on your care, on the people often experiencing the worst day of their life when they are too frightened and in pain to treat you with courtesy. Itβs easier to lash out at the patient inquiring about their medication after waiting two hours than to lash out at the people responsible for making you responsible for 30 patients at once.
I donβt think anyone blames nurses for hospital rooms being nasty. Itβs not their job. Itβs the job of custodial staff and maintenance. Itβs the job of administration to fund those departments. Itβs a problem at the top. If we could all look upwards instead of down when it comes to who we criticize and blame, we could make progress.
ok last thing. but what people fundamentally need to get through their heads is the significance of gaza fundraisers not being the same as like mutual aid when you're helping someone get groceries, because it is a genocide. there is insane deliberate scarcity and prices are unmanageable, because there is nowhere nearly enough for everyone, so only people who can pay can eat. and what positioning individual fundraisers as the only course of action does is quite simply give a tiny percentage of random people whose fundraisers take off the ability to pay those prices while thousands of others can't. and every one of those thousands of people without a fundraiser is suffering through the same inconceivably horrific reality. it is giving a few completely desperate people out of hundreds of thousands a slightly more favorable position in a horrific war economy of imposed scarcity. and what grassroots community kitchens do is try to mitigate in some small way that inconceivable hierarchy of who can pay and who can't, by stretching ingredients as far as they can last to cook meals at large scale and give them out at no cost. and obviously people are still going to send money to their friends and families because this is hell what else are we supposed to do but please just think about that before promoting endless individual fundraisers as somehow the most ethical way to help
Huntlow wedding or Huntlow with their baby please?ππππ
Wedding photos ππ
Iβve seen a lot of amazing artists come up with very pretty and intricate outfits for their wedding and I wanted to try my own ^^
i HATE having art block. not only is it annoying, it's goofy as hell. what do you MEAN that i've suddenly lost all muscle memory of something i was doing perfectly fine yesterday
I wanted to draw marcille getting some hugs π«
so glad that somebody noticed :)))
bangladeshi hatsune miku π§π©
What if NSBU had a comics adaptation in the 80s? I think it might go a little something like thisβ¦