Should I go to a hospital where I complained about a nurse?
The nurse was really unfair, so I wrote to the hospital management. I then withdrew my complaint via email. Now I could see the nurse again on the ward. And I don't know whether the complaint was forwarded to that ward or not. What do you think?
I actually have good experiences with nurses. I was in the hospital and asked a sister to be able to facilitate me.
She said I had a catheter and that it was not possible. 15 minutes later, I’ll see yellow pictures.
Your answer catheter. went two more times, and the last time she was pretty cash. Long speech, short sense. Pressure away bed wet.
She then changed the bed linen and after I was re-sorted she said she wanted to apologize for her reaction. I just grinned and asked if she would marry me, she would be the person who held out my misery the longest. She laughed and everything was back in the lot.
Perhaps you can talk to the nurse in question, in the workload that they have, it is easily possible that such reactions occur in stress situations. Personally, I probably couldn’t do this job.
Depends on what a clinic is about and what the complaint was about.
Usually, however, skilled workers are professionally distanced. Thus, they cannot be annoyed in a simplified way.
You can, if it comes to an encounter, also apologise. If he addresses the topic…
warehouse 14
I’m afraid I can’t even sign that. Medicines/careers in particular can handle little criticism and let the patient feel quite well. One more, the other less.
You could ask yourself why. Overloaded and underpaid maybe? 😏
A very bad reason for unprofessional behaviour.
Whenever you criticize someone extremely, you have to expect the person to feel it negatively. Since in this case you are still in a kind of dependency relationship with the caregiver, I would leave it.
If you do something like that, you should also stand for it and the consequences.
You should plan and take care that the nurse might not meet you nicely.
Are you supposed to take that??? I think I spin!
Of course you have to take the reaction to your complaint.
Above all, if the complaint was apparently rather submitted for emotional motives and not neutral (for what reason did you otherwise withdraw it?)
Whether it was fair or unfair can’t be said that we don’t know the more precise circumstances, nor the more precise context.
You complain about the complaint, that’s the only right place for your concern, so I’ll let you stay in person aroundpalavern, that’s because if you’re bad luck, you’ll be able to throw out.
If you need a place in a clinic and get a place at DIESER Klinik, then NIMMST YOU VERY PLATZ because you need it. This is more important than personal sensitivities with caregivers who may not work there anymore.
Whether you want to go there or not you have to decide.
I wouldn’t have a problem with that. If not the whole clinic, but a single person, then I’ll go back there if that’s what happened.
What we do mine is irrelevant. In case X, a nurse should be able to handle something professionally distanced.
If he can’t, “Your bad luck”, then you have to follow with his possibly. Reaction can handle you.