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ummm yeah... That is rape Ohio Joe Oct 2021 #1
As an RN, I would not have complied with this request Horse with no Name Oct 2021 #2
Same Runningdawg Oct 2021 #13
That was probably the most shocking part PatSeg Oct 2021 #26
Yeah as soon as she said no, the cops needed a warrant. If they proceeded Volaris Oct 2021 #48
Yes AND she did not refuse the breathalyzer test PatSeg Oct 2021 #56
I had a nurse threaten to do this to me gldstwmn Oct 2021 #41
Report them to the appropriate board Horse with no Name Oct 2021 #51
Holy crap Jilly_in_VA Oct 2021 #3
Why didn't the hospital staff refuse? berni_mccoy Oct 2021 #10
Fear of arrest is my guess. Torchlight Oct 2021 #11
And IIRC Jilly_in_VA Oct 2021 #24
I dunno if she was or not... but I kinda think her arrest sent a message-of-the-day. Torchlight Oct 2021 #27
I don't and I am an RN Horse with no Name Oct 2021 #52
The hospital said that they are often asked to do it whopis01 Oct 2021 #12
Insane. berni_mccoy Oct 2021 #14
Authoritarian. They have the "right" to obey. Hortensis Oct 2021 #20
The hospital staff should NOT be complying.. whathehell Oct 2021 #37
There are a *lot* of cultural parallels between law enforcement and the healthcare industry. WhiskeyGrinder Oct 2021 #17
What is wrong with those sick fuck cops? Blue Owl Oct 2021 #4
Yikes! Mike Nelson Oct 2021 #5
They will take your license if you decline. gldstwmn Oct 2021 #42
That happened to a friend of mine. They didn't forcibly catheterize her though. Crunchy Frog Oct 2021 #44
FTP. Abolition now. WhiskeyGrinder Oct 2021 #6
Omg!! This is rape! Lunabell Oct 2021 #7
I'm curious what the proper procedure would be for a case such as you bring up. Silent3 Oct 2021 #9
Sedation with medication. Lunabell Oct 2021 #22
Are you saying she should have been sedated for this??? TNNurse Oct 2021 #28
You obviously know nothing about how that works. Lunabell Oct 2021 #32
As a hospital nurse with 37 years of experience, TNNurse Oct 2021 #33
Not a legitimate order for sedation. Lunabell Oct 2021 #34
Like what they did to Elijah McClain? gldstwmn Oct 2021 #43
Totally different. Lunabell Oct 2021 #45
You don't know what I know and don't know gldstwmn Oct 2021 #57
Come back to me when you graduate from nursing school or from another legitimate medical training. Lunabell Oct 2021 #58
Well here I am again to tell you gldstwmn Oct 2021 #59
How about you "stay in your lane" whathehell Oct 2021 #60
What would YOU recommend when a patient with dementia Mariana Oct 2021 #53
The doctors will write orders for restraints, with next of kin permission, Wingus Dingus Oct 2021 #55
I would never restrain a patient without proper documentation and legal permission. Lunabell Oct 2021 #61
All three situations: the McClain case, this forced catheterization case, and a hypothetical Wingus Dingus Oct 2021 #62
WTF is wrong with these people, of course it is rape, when a simple blood test would suffice Bev54 Oct 2021 #8
Nurses can also refuse Jilly_in_VA Oct 2021 #25
More Than Merely Suffice ProfessorGAC Oct 2021 #30
Yes same in our province in Canada, may be across the country, not sure. Bev54 Oct 2021 #31
May everyone involved in this travesty receive everything they deserve. niyad Oct 2021 #15
How much of this country is already living in a police state? Lonestarblue Oct 2021 #16
This country is, and has been, living in a police state for quite some time now. Scalded Nun Oct 2021 #21
Please..If we were living in a real "police state" we wouldn't whathehell Oct 2021 #38
This message was self-deleted by its author Calista241 Oct 2021 #54
every participant should be held personally liable for breaking both criminal and civil laws; the bringthePaine Oct 2021 #18
Welcome to AmeriKKKa. The freest country in the world Ray Bruns Oct 2021 #19
Yes, it is. Scrivener7 Oct 2021 #23
Sue the hospital and police department into bankruptcy. yardwork Oct 2021 #29
If her only objection was .... cannabis_flower Oct 2021 #35
Shocked. A hospital forcing a needless and invasive procedure is shocking all by itself. marble falls Oct 2021 #36
fuck the police and the hospital------- what a fucked up society the US has Celerity Oct 2021 #39
Holy Crap!! Bayard Oct 2021 #40
"...hospital admitted it is "often asked to do." .." .... And the hospital is going to get bent !! uponit7771 Oct 2021 #46
Apparently, this is pretty common... qzwv8j Oct 2021 #47
It absolutely should be considered a 4th violation. Volaris Oct 2021 #49
F that pig and F the hospitial. Dawson Leery Oct 2021 #50
This is terrible and depressing. LuckyCharms Oct 2021 #63
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