Posted on 02/11/2014 1:20:06 PM PST by Gritty
A 70-year-old nurse, who was described by her co-worker as a sweet old lady, was knocked to the floor and beaten repeatedly in the head until she was unconscious. The attacker was the patient for whom she was caring.
On Friday afternoon, Evelyn Lynch was taking out the catheter of 40-year-old Kwincii Jones as she was preparing to discharge him from Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, NY. Police reported that Jones struck the nurse on the head and kicked her in the face, causing serious injuries. I actually hear she was a sweet old lady, a Brookdale employee told CBS 2. Thats why its a little weird to me because I dont know why it would happen. Its not like she was mean or anything like that.
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Kwincii Jones.. I rest my case.
Ohhh, there was a musician by the name of Quincy Jones. All I could think of was the tv show. I couldn’t figure it out. Now it makes more sense.
Heh, heh, Kwincy, that’s much like Oprah’s parents trying to spell, Orpha.
“I wouldnt go quite that far, but female nurses are extremely rough when handling male patients junk.”
Yeah, definitely doesn’t justify (what could?) a vicious attack like this on a 70 year old woman. I don’t know if female nurses are unaware, or just don’t care, about how sensitive a man’s urethra is. I’ve never been catheterized, but it certainly seems like it would be pretty unpleasant. My Mom had it done a couple times last year while being treated for bladder cancer, and she said it was quite uncomfortable. I don’t know if it’s worse for men. It may also be the case that there really isn’t a gentle, painless way to insert or remove a catheter, and best is to get it over with as quickly as possible.
After I got to “Kwincii”, I laughed to my self and quit reading the article.
It is painful on insertion. it stings very badly on removal.
I thought it was a new show on BET. Kwincii M.E.
(see post #38)
for many men, neither inserting or removing a catheter is a “sweet old act”, and one wrong move can turn a merely unhappy action into a horrible one, for the patient
am I excusing the patient? no; most likely the nurse was doing it as well she could, but it was not good enough for the guy, and he assigned bad motives to her and over reacted;
as much as medicine spends so much on the very specialized needs of “women’s health”, which comprise a larger body of gender-specific needs than men have, how come they have not been able to come up with really good alternatives to the penile catheter
No one cares because they have lower standards for certain people, and don’t expect them to act like civilized adult human beings.
Really? She deserved to be beaten within an inch of her life?
Some people just don't react well to medical procedures.
Now that made me laugh!
No excuse whatever for beating your benefactor, though. None.
A catheter insertion on male or female is equally as painful. What is worst is insertion of a nasogastic tube. It is bad for both sexes, both procedures.
One needs to take a deep breath and exhale on “three”....had it done..no fun.
Some people are just sick in the head.
“From what Ive heard about catheters in males, if she was rough doing it, she got what was coming to her.”
You don’t get to beat up the nurses just because a procedure is uncomfortable.
Do you know it is a felony to strike an on duty nurse in NY?
He beat her up because he is a dumb animal.
There is NO excuse for this. Sometimes medical procedures hurt.
“...its a little weird to me ... Its not like she was mean or anything like that.
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