It makes perfect sense Judith...If you are a biased employee...(and you are when it comes to anything which opposes the teachings of your religion)..and your attitude is anything like it is here on the boards in your workplace...then if I worked with you I would never bring a clients condition to you if it involved anything to so with the catholic faith. Your opinion would be avoided entirely for not wanting to risk upsetting a client.
If you are accustomed to seeing only a bigoted anti-Catholic biased so-called mental health instructor on these threads, then you likely have no experience with true professionals. Nurses are not "employees." We are licensed by the state and before I retired, I worked on contract. Legal parameters for nursing practice are clear in regard to respecting client religion, whether it's Ba'hai, moslem, Christian, Jewish, whatever. Clients are allowed free access to the religious director of their choice, as are all patients in a hospital, unless for some reason such as dietary observance, there would be some sort of interference with treatment. That never happened in my practice.
On the other hand, this is my private, retired life. I have had a number of interactions with other professionals here on FR, mostly private. Based on your post, your knowledge base regarding what goes on in hospital treatment and how nurses interact is very limited. This is not a problem, unless you are trying to project your own bias onto me, with wild speculation liberally thrown in.
INDEED TO THE MAX.
LOL.