Posted on 01/23/2026 9:30:36 AM PST by V_TWIN
The Ohio nurse who wished White House Press Secretary to suffer a severe 4th degree tear during childbirth has been fired.
In a viral video, the nurse, identified as Chanda Petrey-Czaruk, graphically wished that Leavitt suffer traumatic injuries during childbirth.
“My wish for Karoline Leavitt, she is pregnant with a baby girl,” she says in the video, “and I truly do hope that baby is so healthy. I hope she is healthy and headstrong.”
“So headstrong, in fact, that as she is emerging into this world, through her (censored for vulgarity) that she tears her from bow to fu**ing stern. Grade four tear,” she added.
The nurse is no longer employed at Baptist Health.
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Hyphenated last name......a dead giveaway for a lunatic karen.
And the state should revoke her nursing license permanently!
You have the right to say anything you want, but you do not have the right to escape the consequences of that speech.
Demonic hatred.
Vicious witches. Maybe have to use the “low estrogen” defense to explain the vitriol.
she said the left’s quiet part out loud- they almost all wish vile things like that- all the lunatic liberals that is0-
I'm sure she's not the only liberal hater at that hospital... Conservatives get their cars keyed too. What the hell's the matter with these liberal crazies?
The entire village then rejoiced!
One down, X number of Misfit Nurses to go.
Agreed! You know she would not be able to function professionally if it involved her emotions, which she isn't able to contain.
I wouldn't trust her to empty bedpans. Patients who she disapproves of might end up with piranhas in the pan.
AI Overview
The nurses’ oath, most commonly the Nightingale Pledge composed in 1893, is a solemn ethical commitment to patient care, confidentiality, and professional integrity, often recited during nursing pinning ceremonies. It emphasizes practicing faithfully, avoiding harmful actions, elevating the profession, and maintaining patient confidentiality, symbolizing the transition from student to professional.
Key Principles of the Nightingale Pledge
Patient Welfare: Devoting oneself to the welfare of those in their care.
Ethical Practice: Maintaining high professional standards and confidentiality.
Non-maleficence: Refraining from administering harmful substances or actions.
Professional Duty: Collaborating with physicians and supporting the healthcare team.
Significance and Modern Usage
The pledge, while not universally required for licensing, remains a foundational element in many nursing schools to instill ethical responsibility. Modern versions have evolved, such as the 2020 “A Nurse’s Pledge for the 21st Century” by the Massachusetts Nurses Association, which focuses on social justice, advocacy, and self-care.
Criticisms and Comparisons
Criticisms: Critics point to the pledge’s original “loyal assistant” phrasing, which some argue suggests a subordinate role to physicians rather than an independent, collaborative practice.
Hippocratic Oath Comparison: Similar to the Hippocratic Oath, the pledge focuses on ethics, but the nursing oath specifically emphasizes the nurturing role of nursing, whereas the former is tailored toward medical doctors.
Note: For the official ethical standards in nursing, the American Nurses Association Code of Ethics serves as the modern, comprehensive guide.
Thanks, I was wondering about that myself. 👍
I’ve known some lovely women with hyphenated names!
In 2026, the hyphenated name has been superseded by keeping one’s birth surname among many feminists!
But taking one’s husband’s name is a lot better!
Can you imagine her working in the hospital where they took President Reagan after he got shot?
Took the words right out of my mouth.
Yes always a red flag even more so if it is a man with a Hyphenated last name. Never trust a man with a hyphenated last name or a pony tail or man bun.
Scores poorly on the matrix.
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