Posted on 10/02/2021 8:27:27 AM PDT by RummyChick
A heartless neonatal ICU nurse has been fired for mocking a newborn with a birth defect by posting photos of the sick infant on social media and writing 'your intestines posed to be inside not outside baby'.
Sierra Samuels, who had worked as a nurse at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami since 2016, was fired Thursday following the outcome of a weeks-long investigation into a patient privacy breach, reported CBS Miami.
Samuels had posted two photos on her Instagram of a baby in her care who had been born with a condition causing its intestines to be outside of its body.
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I knew It, she’s a white,Amish,Trump supporter.
and we were just beginning to understand the word “is”
“and we were just beginning to understand the word “is”
Thanks to Slick Willie, our “First Black President” and his roving groin.
“one has to wonder if this person is a clinical sociopath,”
That’s how I see Fauci. A sadistic ghoul getting his jollies making and watching people suffer. The more suffering he causes, the happier he is.
Many here know I used to own freighters
Break bulk 6500-10,000 dwt....smallish
We traded Haiti a lot sometimes my own cargo and all of north south and Central America and the Caribbean basin
Some across the pond
And Africa ...we had a pole contract from Mobile to Daar Es Saalem TZ....return cargo was a bitch unless you went east...like Curryland
Magellan tactics are not profitable for smaller bulk vessels..though the poles paid really well....long heavy duty loblolly high voltage
Anyhow..I had my issues with the red mustache at times I’d be dishonest if I did not acknowledge that but I’m here to laud you guys on this....your story reminded me
We had just dropped off waste paper from NCVZ to Rio Haina DR where there is a large paper mill nearby
We were deadheading a 7500dwt motor vessel with a 4000 hp at 180 rpm direct drive werkspoor power source.....12 cylinders .... and three hatches with simple board hatch covers and two foot steel combing and nice set of deck cranes we could load or unload anything short of steel coils
Fancier than Union purchase twin pole gear
We had hauled fishmeal bulk previous from Chimbote Peru through the canal to Georgetown Guyana over the treacherous bar they have there
And then over to Macuto VZ for essentially Caracas’s used cardboard bales to the DR
as we rounded the windward heading up towards the straits on our way to Belle Chasse PONOLA....for bagged sugar back down to Peru again
I contemplated picking up Morton salt in Matthew Town Bahamas for Algiers PONOLA....although it paid shite..covered fuel and port fees..five buck a tonne
Anyhow.
I had orders
They were always to keep hatches closed while underway.....
But for some reason....they were open ...ostensibly ...to air out the stinky pesca arena....fishmeal fertilizer slash hog food
Since we were headed for bagged Godchaux sugar..technically Monroe sugar Corp....Dixie Crystals and Godchaux ....loaded usually at Destrehan or Belle Chasse....
Anyhow my captain who was Somoza’s old gunboat commandante from Corinto Nicaragua had a full complement of around 20 Nicaraguan sailors and one Dutch engineer and a German port captain aboard for me...
The men got drunk as sailors do and one walked right thru the open hatch covers....why walk on top of two foot combing ?...... fell 42 feet through an open slot missing a few 2x18 boards ...flat on his face on the steel tank tops and was critically injured with shattered face bones, clavicle and hips and compound femur and eye sockets and internal injuries
Captain radioed for medical help....Matthew town was about 120 miles out and you guys sent a chopper out that lifted him off the forecastle at night in 6-10 foot short frequency chop.. typical Caribbean pass seas.. ..mixed up...seas coming together.......injured was a simple deckhand...young...
Y’all took him to Matthew town with an HST on board and shifted him to a USCG citation again with medical onboard and delivered him to Hollywood memorial hospital after y’all landed at Opa Locka....where I met the bird and followed ambulance to the hospital....
Simply remarkable care....and guess what it cost me....nothing ....not a penny
Cayman entity ownership and Maltese flagged with Brit Lloyd classed....ugh...I went to Hellenic class...Brit Lloyd are nazis
I monitored the fella and got. His mom and sister up from Chinandega....and he got out in about a month and I gave him six thousand ....four months pay and sent him home..
That’s my good Red Mustache story...
I learned they do this anywhere in the world when they can or at least did in 1987
So thanks.
Her career is probably done as an RN, thankfully.
I was in Rosy Roads PR on Navy reserve time when a medevac came in from a Dutch island. It was a USCG Falcon jet if memory serves, circa 1980s. A Dutch citizen scuba diver got bent, no working chamber on that island. USCG jet fetched him and flew him at wavetop level to RR PR. USN medical team was waiting on the runway with an ambulance, slammed him into a chamber with a diving medical officer. No cost, no publicity.
The USCG and USN marked it down to a real-world short-fuse training opportunity. [Germany and many countries make the rescuee pay for every penny of the cost, it can be a LOT.] The good guys and gals of the USCG did some amazing rescues, I saw it happen, that is just one example. Those guys LIVED to do rescues.
Coming from Panama to Key West on a sailboat, we had not seen any USN or USCG assets since San Diego. Getting a few low-level fly-over passes and wing-wags from a USCG C-130 in dirty weather, after more than a week at sea, was a rousing experience, unforgettable. “We’re coming home! That is AMERICA up ahead!”
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