what is the rest of the storywhy was the patient dismissedhealth or personalityplease tell us more
That would be the big thing. The rest of the story. Of the few people I have heard being dismissed they all did something more than once that caused them to be dismissed.
Quote from: BigSky on September 04, 2009, 09:49:25 AMThat would be the big thing. The rest of the story. Of the few people I have heard being dismissed they all did something more than once that caused them to be dismissed.I've watched this for nine years and when it gets to the point Arlene is posting it on the internet, it is serious and I can't recall one of those ever being the patient's fault. But whatever the story is, you can bet your bottom dollar DaVita and the network are getting the clinic's side of the story.I'll post about it when I can, but the latest will probably show up on the following thread:http://www.dialysisethics.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5603
I myself have dismissed patients, after much documentation about many incidents. I have also been called about patients who have been kicked out of their clinic for various reasons. They have (in my opinion) been justified to have been kicked out.
Quote from: nursewratchet on September 04, 2009, 10:04:33 AMI myself have dismissed patients, after much documentation about many incidents. I have also been called about patients who have been kicked out of their clinic for various reasons. They have (in my opinion) been justified to have been kicked out. Do tell us what offenses are enough to issue a death warrant, if my daughter ever has to go back to dialysis (God forbid) I would like her to know what to avoid. I do know the patient in Texas isn't holding staff hostage, but I will tell the daughter to avoid that one.
Quote from: plugger on September 06, 2009, 04:51:28 AMDo tell us what offenses are enough to issue a death warrant, if my daughter ever has to go back to dialysis (God forbid) I would like her to know what to avoid. I do know the patient in Texas isn't holding staff hostage, but I will tell the daughter to avoid that one.Since you are asking, here goes: Try not to expose yourself and masturbate in the open, while in the clinic. REPEATEDLY... Try not to make LOUD, and FIlTHY comments to both staff and patients. Probably not a good idea to cuss at the top of your lungs, or throw food at people, whether staff or patients. Don't repeatedly pull out your needles. Don't have a BM in your pants, every treatment, either because you don't want to get up to go, or won't ask to go, and then refuse to be cleaned up or get yourself cleaned up. The smell is overwhelming, and by the time you leave, the chair is almost impossible to clean. EVERY treatment, for a person who walks unassissted. REALLY??? Avoid any of these behaviors and you should be good to stay in the clinic of your choice. And remember, all of these behaviors have occurred in my clinics, resulting in being kicked out, and NONE of them were violent.
Do tell us what offenses are enough to issue a death warrant, if my daughter ever has to go back to dialysis (God forbid) I would like her to know what to avoid. I do know the patient in Texas isn't holding staff hostage, but I will tell the daughter to avoid that one.
I could go on and on. The behaviors I listed were the ones not to graphic to discuss.