Self regulation. That's why.It would be interesting to understand the logic behind the nursing board taking 4 years to investigate a complaint against a nurse.
Self regulation. That's why.
You must be joking.3. A team of medical staff (including nurses) know their obligations regarding patient care, safety etc. If one member of the team is say under-performing leading to under-care of patients, they are obliged to complete an Incident Report. Non completion appears to be a cover-up. Therefore, there is pressure on all staff concerned. Possibility of loss of registration is the trigger. Therefore, the staff member in question is alone.
2. Like everybody else nurses talk. What they talk about is their business.
Can we put this to bed once and for all please. Nurses are *not* medical staff, they are nursing staff; they have no medical degrees, they have nursing degrees and there is a wide difference. They may like to think of themselves as medically trained and qualified and may even aspire to being financially rewarded in line with their imagined medical knowledge, but the day that happens I'm off to the local witch doctor.3. A team of medical staff (including nurses)
Can we put this to bed once and for all please. Nurses are *not* medical staff, they are nursing staff; they have no medical degrees, they have nursing degrees and there is a wide difference. They may like to think of themselves as medically trained and qualified and may even aspire to being financially rewarded in line with their imagined medical knowledge, but the day that happens I'm off to the local witch doctor. . .
You'd think that we had a well run Health System, wouldn't you?1. The Incident Report Form concerns patient/staff care only including theft. Every Incident or Near Miss is recorded and input into a national data base. This allows the hospital system to monitor where things are going wrong and to management increases awareness. These incidents can be a patient falling, a hospital doctor turning up late for clinics etc.
Purple, you're confusing the issue again and gone off on more tangents you'd find in Euclid.
Newsflash! It is not the nurses who prolong any investigation. It's not even the doctors. It's not even the administrative staff. It's not even the hospital management. Peoples' Registration is at stake. Every t needs to be crossed and every i dotted. Any deviation and the legal people are called in. Believe me, they know how to prolong and how to charge.
Therefore, look elsewhere to blame for any prolonged enquiry.
1. The Incident Report Form concerns patient/staff care only including theft. Every Incident or Near Miss is recorded and input into
a national data base. This allows the hospital system to monitor where things are going wrong and to management increases awareness. These incidents can be a patient falling, a hospital doctor turning up late for clinics etc.
She was just warning me about what would happen, not threatening me.3. If you were urged to consider your son's care before you made a complaint you should be talking to HIQA or the Gardaí. Blackmail is a serious offence.
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