Must Watch: Tearful Nurse Blows Whistle
on New York Hospitals ‘Murdering’ COVID
Patients With ‘Complete Medical Mismanagement’
Gateway Pundit,
by
Cassandra Fairbanks
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
5/4/2020 12:07:19 PM
A Nevada nurse who travelled to New York to help treat COVID-19 patients has posted a tearful Facebook Live video claiming that patients are not dying from the virus, but are being “murdered” by “gross negligence and complete medical mismanagement.” Nicole Sirotek, a nurse from Elko, Nevada, was assigned to two different hospitals in New York City.“I am literally telling you that they are murdering these people,” Sirotek says in the terrifying video.The video begins with Sirotek explaining that every time she
Reply 1 - Posted by:
DVC 5/4/2020 12:33:30 PM (No. 400461)
And how many of the NYC "medical staff" were trained in Botswana, the Congo or Romania? How many are illegals?
Maybe the subways, commuter trains, buses and residential areas aren't the only reasons that NYC metro area has well over half of ALL the Wuhan flu deaths in the USA.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
GoodDeal 5/4/2020 12:34:59 PM (No. 400465)
Shocking I tell you. But considering they have Americas Gov Cuomoholic running things, this seems to be the new normal. Intentionally running up the death numbers? Just sayin. Medical malpractice? Could be. Whatever it is, there is no excuse.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Quigley 5/4/2020 12:52:53 PM (No. 400496)
I’m skeptical of this woman.
Everybody’s doing it wrong but her.
Negligence everywhere she looks.
She alone is trying to do right.
Sounds like a dim.
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Go back to Elko!
Run away from that city!
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Madinmaryland 5/4/2020 1:05:28 PM (No. 400519)
Sounds horrible. Did she say which hospital she worked at where this negligent behavior occurred? Name names, sister.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
MindMadeUp 5/4/2020 1:10:33 PM (No. 400526)
Reminds me of the stories I used to hear about the socialized medical system in England when I visited there in the early 2000's. People going in to the hospital for relatively minor procedures often never came out.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
MrDeplorable 5/4/2020 1:13:01 PM (No. 400531)
The key to understanding this nurse is her use of the word "advocate," as when she says she was taught to "advocate" for her patient, which assumes an adversarial relationship exists between the primary care-giver, ie, the doctor and the patient, which is the relationship SJWs (Social Justice Warriors) believe exists between the poor downtrodden patients (mostly black) and the medical "establishment" (mostly white).
This women is not primarily a nurse but an SJW activist dressed up in scrubs. As to the examples she cites, de-fibrillating a patient with no abnormal rhythm, giving the wrong insulin, et cetera, those are just common examples of the many mistakes doctors and nurses make every day across the US.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
saildreamer 5/4/2020 1:13:35 PM (No. 400532)
I am a nurse. I know from my experience working in NICU there were some nurses we never assigned to the critically ill neonates because the were lacking the skill and judgement to care for them. They were relegated to the “growers” who were just there gaining weight before the could be discharged. I imagine that during this crisis in NYC it’s “all hands on deck.” I believe that many patients are indeed dying from poor nursing care. She probably comes from a high tech unit and can’t believe what she is seeing. Staff is so short that no one has time to fix it.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
JunkYardDog 5/4/2020 1:26:23 PM (No. 400551)
If this turns out to be true.....the repercussions! This lady better watch her back.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Ida Lou Pino 5/4/2020 1:26:57 PM (No. 400554)
From Nevada?
Well - -welcome to the corrupt criminal socialist people's republic of New York.
And please remember the tourist bureau slogan - - "Screw You - - Come Again"
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Vaquero45 5/4/2020 1:38:42 PM (No. 400577)
I have no doubt the things this nurse described are happening. She's from a small town, and probably a small hospital. If you screw the pooch in that environment, everybody's going to hear about it, and fast. In a New York City hospital.... meh. Goes with the territory. If the patient dies there because of neglect or malpractice, it gets counted as a coronavirus death, and the hospital gets more money than if it got counted as something else.
New York's mishandling of this "crisis" got more people killed, and more money and resources wasted, than the actual "pandemic" - which, as a Lucianne poster pointed out several weeks ago, is just "dem" surrounded by "panic."
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
justavoter 5/4/2020 1:38:50 PM (No. 400578)
I am thinking that part of what she describes has a certain amount of truth, however, the salty language makes me not believe her too much. The more I find out about the treatment of the Kung Flu as recommended by the WHO and CDC, I can see how the doctors and nurses on the front lines have been severely misled on the treatments. The ventilators have been a disaster and using them is like trying to fight fire with gasoline. Doctors are just now establishing there own treatment of the immune system with excellent results. Get the government out of the way and the real doctors will figure this out.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Axeman 5/4/2020 2:00:14 PM (No. 400611)
There is a reasonable rebuttal video to this nurse which goes into great detail. It gets more thumbs up from the nurses I know than this one.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Chuzzles 5/4/2020 3:03:17 PM (No. 400652)
Some commenters should stop slandering nurses. Unless you have facts to back it up, just accept that she could be right. Given the nursing home deaths, I would not put a single thing past Cuomo to drive the numbers up. He hates Trump that much.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Pault135 5/4/2020 3:33:10 PM (No. 400684)
#7 Are you f#%^**ing kidding? Are you being sarcastic? A defibrillator is deadly if used incorrectly. Much like that gun you probably carry. Using a defibrillator with a heart rhythm that is not within specific parameters is criminal malpractice. Giving the wrong insulin to a patient can likewise be fatal. As a RN with over 40 years of experience I can tell you that often patients need an advocate to protect them from incompetent doctors, pharmacists, lab techs, and other nurses. Only in MrDeploreable’s health care Nirvana do patients not need an advocate.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Sandpiper 5/4/2020 3:36:01 PM (No. 400686)
I have no medical background with which to gauge the truthfulness or accuracy of her remarks. She seems sincere and legitimately upset. Her eyes tear up as she begins to tell of her experiences and that appears authentic to me. Remember Christine Blasey Ford and her tearful little girl voice as she described what happened to her with Judge Kavanaugh? No tears, no runny nose - just the sound as if she was going to cry. This nurse has tears well up in her eyes, run down her cheeks and her nose runs - all at the times when she seems most affected by telling what she remembers.
Just based on what I know of people and Life I believe what she has seen has really upset her. Someone with experience in hospitals will have to put her comments in perspective.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
NYbob 5/4/2020 4:25:47 PM (No. 400727)
Well I DO know that the Thug's policy of sending China Flu patients BACK to the NY state run nursing home they came from, DID kill residents of the nursing homes. So maybe everyone should quit the nonsense about how cool Andy is and how 'eligible' he is and dig down into why he murdered a bunch of defenseless old people.
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How can nurses be expected to provide care when they’re too busy producing their tiktok videos?
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
red1066 5/4/2020 5:28:49 PM (No. 400785)
We're hearing from doctors that they were receiving phone calls to put down the cause of death as coronavirus when in fact the cause was something else. We learned a couple of weeks ago that according to New York State law, nursing home residents had to be returned to nursing homes even when these people were still sick. I'm sure it was to keep hospital beds available and to keep hospital costs lower, but in this case, it not only was a death sentence for the patient, but for almost everyone else in the nursing home. Twenty-five percent of all deaths in New York due to this virus were nursing home residents.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
Harlowe 5/4/2020 5:38:24 PM (No. 400798)
#12- There has been speculation that suicides committed by some doctors and nurses during the coronavirus pandemic MAY be due to remorse regarding usage of ventilators that caused the demise of patients; remorse by physicians having ordered a ventilator for a patient, and nurses tending to patients on ventilators—a sense of having personally sinned, of being guilty of murder. If that speculation has any credence, it is most unfortunate because there are times in life when the best of intentions may go awry and become tragedies. Without question physicians and nurses try to save lives, not destroy them—they do not, with intention or malice, murder patients. Harboring such guilt is a reflection of remorse; Scripture teaches that sincere remorse/repentance will be forgiven: “Repent, then, and turn to God, so that He will forgive your sins.” (Acts 3:19) “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” (1 John 1:9) God knows our hearts. God forgives. Forgive yourself.
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