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Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by HaneefahRN(f): 8:24pm On Nov 28, 2016
thorpido:
I will agree that nurses and other health workers need to show more empathy.However,the bolded part of your posts raises questions.First she was told to walk up and down to aid her labour so it wasn't a punishment.
The second part is really the issue.Tell me why a pregnant woman who falls into labour has no bag packed for delivery?Do you know out of 10 patients in a government hospital,about 3 or 4 will present that way?How do you keep working with people like this and not get frustrated?The government provides limited resources so you really don't have extras in the hospital.There is poverty in the land but I think many patients are just careless.
Do you know many health care workers provide for patients from their pockets?


Seriously?!

The way some Nigerians reason ehn. A woman will attend ante -natal for 9 good months (for those that are even regular) but come on delivery day without even a single pin! How frustrating can that be? Are they to deliver her with their bare hands, or cover the baby with leaves or even buy what she needs for her from their own salaries? Tips will be given during ante-natal o how to go about buying the requirements bit by bit till delivery date but many clients will still present without even a pin, maybe one wrapper.
Then they react and people call them rude and uncompassionate

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Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by thorpido(m): 8:36pm On Nov 28, 2016
HaneefahRN:



Seriously?!

The way some Nigerians reason ehn. A woman will attend ante -natal for 9 good months (for those that are even regular) but come on delivery day without even a single pin! How frustrating can that be? Are they to deliver her with their bare hands, or cover the baby with leaves or even buy what she needs for her from their own salaries? Tips will be given during ante-natal o how to go about buying the requirements bit by bit till delivery date but many clients will still present without even a pin, maybe one wrapper.
Then they react and people call them rude and uncompassionate
Do you know that at the station where I work,a woman who just delivered(though she lost the baby) absconded from the hospital without settling bills?Tomorrow if patients come and you say pay a deposit,people start shouting,ah ah,why are they always asking for money first?
We are all products of the enivironment.The patients have their faults too.

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Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Richy4(m): 8:45pm On Nov 28, 2016
thorpido:
I will agree that nurses and other health workers need to show more empathy.However,the bolded part of your posts raises questions.First she was told to walk up and down to aid her labour so it wasn't a punishment.
The second part is really the issue.Tell me why a pregnant woman who falls into labour has no bag packed for delivery?Do you know out of 10 patients in a government hospital,about 3 or 4 will present that way?How do you keep working with people like this and not get frustrated?The government provides limited resources so you really don't have extras in the hospital.There is poverty in the land but I think many patients are just careless.
Do you know many health care workers provide for patients from their pockets?

In as much as I agreed with you, I wish you saw the state of the woman...Since I was born, I have never seen someone in such a sorry state..and I pray never to see it....even if she doesn't have those necessary things... kind words could go a long way helping to ease her pains....Totally ignoring her because she doesn't have a bloody hand-glove and soap was not ok...There are ways to make people feel comfortable and dignified in Government hospital even without treatment...

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Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by HaneefahRN(f): 8:47pm On Nov 28, 2016
thorpido:
Do you know that at the station where I work,a woman who just delivered(though she lost the baby) absconded from the hospital without settling bills?Tomorrow if patients come and you say pay a deposit,people start shouting,ah ah,why are they always asking for money first?
We are all products of the enivironment.The patients have their faults too.

Patients absconding when the feel better, or some with weird relatives coming in to disturb the ill patient, 10 (exaggerating slightly) people on a patient, ask them to procure something the patient needs none of them will try to get it.
Visitors coming to disturb patients when it's not visiting hours, etc.

The annoying part is no one seems to have ever been treated right by a nurse ever in their lives. All they do is complain and complain both falsehood and situations they don't really understand to disparage nurses. It can actually be draining.
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by HaneefahRN(f): 8:53pm On Nov 28, 2016
Richy4:


In as much as I agreed with you, I wish you saw the state of the woman...Since I was born, I have never seen someone in such a sorry state..and I pray never to see it....even if she doesn't have those necessary things... kind words could go a long way helping to ease her pains....Totally ignoring her because she doesn't have a bloody hand-glove and soap was not ok...There are ways to make people feel comfortable and dignified in Government hospital even without treatment...


Did they later attend to her or not? Let me guess borrowed around from other patients who bothered to get what they'll need for delivery.

Come back and say that if you have had to deal with many of such cases. Expecting you to deliver their babies with nothing. And no it is not just hand gloves and soap.

I think people should respect themselves too, are they to crack their brains about where to get what to use to deliver their babies too? The list is usually given on first contact but people will still turn up with nothing, expecting miracles. They are humans too and it's frustrating.
I'm really trying hard not to justify a bad thing but the patient here was wrong.

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Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by cococandy(f): 8:54pm On Nov 28, 2016
Not to defend badly behaved nurses.
My mom was a chief nursing officer/midwife before she retired. (Would have been more if not that they were denied several promotions).
At that level of nursing in sane countries, she is supposed to be a rich woman by Nigerian standards. (>$150k in low-paying US states. Many states pay more at that rank. E.g Washington state)

Instead what you have in Nigeria are nurses who are struggling to make ends meet. Before retirement, they were owed almost one year salary with threats of being fired without benefits if they don't show up to work (you can't owe me one month salary here and expect me to work) u crazy or som'n?.

After retirement, no pension or even mention of gratuity.

Please these people are humans. I won't support anyone being rude or mean to patients but don't expect stellar customer service.

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Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by TheArchangel(f): 9:04pm On Nov 28, 2016
Richy4:


In as much as I agreed with you, I wish you saw the state of the woman...Since I was born, I have never seen someone in such a sorry state..and I pray never to see it....even if she doesn't have those necessary things... kind words could go a long way helping to ease her pains....Totally ignoring her because she doesn't have a bloody hand-glove and soap was not ok...There are ways to make people feel comfortable and dignified in Government hospital even without treatment...
Sorry state huh Wow bro, she is in labour undecided embarassed What were you expecting? Pomp's and pageantries for her? In a Nigerian hospital, Where even the cleaners are short staffed. In a sane clime, she should've been hooked up to a monitor and a labor and delivery nurse or a midwife hovering around with an ob/gyn on standby.
Seems you've never seen a woman in labour

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Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Richy4(m): 9:04pm On Nov 28, 2016
HaneefahRN:



Did they later attend to her or not? Let me guess borrowed around from other patients who bothered to get what they'll need for delivery.

Come back and say that if you have had to deal with many of such cases. Expecting you to deliver their babies with nothing. And no it is not just hand gloves and soap.

I think people should respect themselves too, are they to crack their brains about where to get what to use to deliver their babies too? The list is usually given on first contact but people will still turn up with nothing, expecting miracles. They are humans too and it's frustrating.
I'm really trying hard not to justify a bad thing but the patient here was wrong.

All I am trying to say is that most of the Nigerian Nurses did not have that call to be in that profession. Florence Nightingale will be rolling in her grave if she sees the attitude of some Nigerian Nurses... It is just horrifying ..

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Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Mayflowa(m): 9:05pm On Nov 28, 2016
HaneefahRN:



Seriously?!

The way some Nigerians reason ehn. A woman will attend ante -natal for 9 good months (for those that are even regular) but come on delivery day without even a single pin! How frustrating can that be? Are they to deliver her with their bare hands, or cover the baby with leaves or even buy what she needs for her from their own salaries? Tips will be given during ante-natal o how to go about buying the requirements bit by bit till delivery date but many clients will still present without even a pin, maybe one wrapper.
Then they react and people call them rude and uncompassionate

Buy why will the hospital management wait till the last minute to get these patients stuff together? Why will they ask them for glove and dettol? That is poor management. Why not charge them those fees as you did during card taking so you had provide those essentials stuff. The essentials should not be left in the hand of patients

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Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by yetseyi(f): 9:06pm On Nov 28, 2016
TV01:

They get paid accordingly. Money answereth... grin


TV

...wifey came in once and laughed at his accent, I chased her commot for kitchen, as in eh?...I'm not even conscious of the accent, just the content. I'm actually thinking of retrning whence I came...to the religion thread.


. grin grin Its an ilu-oke accent, a lot of peeps may not notice since what he is saying is grammatically correct and even if it is not most who will listen wont even care. Religion section cry strange things are happening there, I was still telling someone off naira land that one needs to be careful of what one reads there, too many things that can question your faith if your conviction is not strong enough
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by HaneefahRN(f): 9:13pm On Nov 28, 2016
Mayflowa:


Buy why will the hospital management wait till the last minute to get these patients stuff together? Why will they ask them for glove and dettol? That is poor management. Why not charge them those fees as you did during card taking so you had provide those essentials stuff. The essentials should not be left in the hand of patients

Well, the Government doesn't provide that neither is the hospital management in charge of it.
A list of what the patient would need for delivery is given which they are expected to bring along on the D-day is given at contact.
To help ensure the pregnant women have their stuffs ready some hospitals encourage them to bring their load to the hospital near term (which isn't advisable cos they might not eventually deliver in that hospital).

This is Nigeria, charge them for those things then people start talking about how they are being swindled in the hospital by the Nurses and Doctors and how delivery should be free.

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Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by HaneefahRN(f): 9:16pm On Nov 28, 2016
Richy4:


All I am trying to say is that most of the Nigerian Nurses did not have that call to be in that profession. Florence Nightingale will be rolling in her grave if she sees the attitude of some Nigerian Nurses... It is just horrifying ..

Ok
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by TV01(m): 10:01pm On Nov 28, 2016
demelza:
Apologies for butting in but please don't.
There is a mental picture I always have whenever I read your posts. It feels like someone pouring water on my head on a very hot afternoon. I don't even know if this makes sense.
If truly your way of thinking is as a result of Christianity, I would pick up my studies again.
This is no flattery Sir.
*goes back to lurking*
By all means...I detest flattery, but a well timed compliment such as yours gladdens the heart. Danke schön

TV

yetseyi:

. grin grin Its an ilu-oke accent, a lot of peeps may not notice since what he is saying is grammatically correct and even if it is not most who will listen wont even care. Religion section cry strange things are happening there, I was still telling someone off naira land that one needs to be careful of what one reads there, too many things that can question your faith if your conviction is not strong enough

...I left as I felt we were always talking doctrine - maiinly tithe grin - and not the practical outworking. It seemed good to move and to tarry here as I acquired a family. I still read and post sometimes, but it appears to be all atheists vs theists. My faith is no longer shakeable like that. By Gods grace I have tasted.
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Nobody: 10:04pm On Nov 28, 2016
cococandy:
Not to defend badly behaved nurses.
My mom was a chief nursing officer/midwife before she retired. (Would have been more if not that they were denied several promotions).
At that level of nursing in sane countries, she is supposed to be a rich woman by Nigerian standards. (>$150k in low-paying US states. Many states pay more at that rank. E.g Washington state)

Instead what you have in Nigeria are nurses who are struggling to make ends meet. Before retirement, they were owed almost one year salary with threats of being fired without benefits if they don't show up to work (you can't owe me one month salary here and expect me to work) u crazy or som'n?.

After retirement, no pension or even mention of gratuity.

Please these people are humans. I won't support anyone being rude or mean to patients but don't expect stellar customer service.

Basically, the lack (or inadequacy) of health insurance is the remote cause of the bitchy attitude of the nurses. If the hospital knows that they'll get paid for their services as at when due, the Drs and nurses would be more professional.

However, I don't get why the hospitals don't provide meals to admitted patients, including nursing mothers; or require the patient to provide his/her own gloves, disinfectant and medication.
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by thorpido(m): 10:20pm On Nov 28, 2016
CFCman:


Basically, the lack (or inadequacy) of health insurance is the remote cause of the bitchy attitude of the nurses. If the hospital knows that they'll get paid for their services as at when due, the Drs and nurses would be more professional.

However, I don't get why the hospitals don't provide meals to admitted patients, including nursing mothers; or require the patient to provide his/her own gloves, disinfectant and medication.
The hospitals provide meals and add it to their bills.What they don't provide is personal toiletries.Gloves and a few other things are not adequate(government supplies) so patients need to get them for their own use.
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by cococandy(f): 10:22pm On Nov 28, 2016
CFCman:


Basically, the lack (or inadequacy) of health insurance is the remote cause of the bitchy attitude of the nurses. If the hospital knows that they'll get paid for their services as at when due, the Drs and nurses would be more professional.

However, I don't get why the hospitals don't provide meals to admitted patients, including nursing mothers; or require the patient to provide his/her own gloves, disinfectant and medication.
Still falls back to funding issues.
Will the staff feed the patients from their salaries when they are struggling to feed their own families?

Basic constant electricity is hard to get. They have to fuel the generators by themselves sometimes if they have surgeries to do.

I don't even want to start so I don't get upset now.

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Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by babythug(f): 11:47pm On Nov 28, 2016
Lemme give a random example that perhaps can help shed more light as to the nonsense spewed out typically by nurses.

Walked into health center to inquire another immunizations for my son. Asked the nurse I met by the door who started yelling that she can't give me preferential treatment and that its turn by turn. I said what I asked was just the procedure to use the facility and if one could just walk in and get xyz vaccines. Of course she kept
Shouting and still didn't answer other question.

Or is it the people who get beaten by nurses during labour/delivery for closing their laps due to the pain or reflex action I should cite as examples??

Please help
Justify the situations thorpido and haneefaRN

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Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by babythug(f): 11:50pm On Nov 28, 2016
cococandy:

Still falls back to funding issues.
Will the staff feed the patients from their salaries when they are struggling to feed their own families?

Basic constant electricity is hard to get. They have to fuel the generators by themselves sometimes if they have surgeries to do.

I don't even want to start so I don't get upset now.

We know the prevailing issues here and we all know our systems /government has failed us. The thing is nurses who should show some compassion/empathy do not and make things worse for their patients due to their nastiness.
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Gracious10: 12:17am On Nov 29, 2016
Nigerian nurses this, nigerian Nurses that yet non of them can deal without these nurses.
We all seem to forget that Nigeria is a motor park, survival of the fittest, even the Nurses are struggling to survive, if they tell you how nurses paychecks are slashed because they didn't follow hospital policy, u go shock.
I don't condone disrespectfull and non compassionate nurses. The Nigerian syllabus does not talk much of compassionate care, it's more of study, cram and pass. Most education year is filled with strikes and many nurses end up studying by themselves. How about practicals, let's not even go there, we all know that Nigeria is more a theoretical setting than actual hands on skills training, 50 students using only one Jane doe. When posted to the hospital, the instructor doesn't even show and abandons these would be nurses to grab whatever knowledge, however way the can.

A country that doesn't invest in its healthcare system. How many doctors or even nurses have health insurance or good benefits, even continous education is luxury to them. The govt don't care, the people don't care, the education system don't care. The attitude you see in younger nurses is what the older ones taught them so we can all sit in front of our computers and bash nurses all we can or we can make a difference by even appreciating them . How many people are donating into retraining and orientation of nurses to new procedures, latest health guidelines, improvement and care management?
Ever wonder the ratio of one nurse to a patient in nigeria? Overworked, underpaid nurse will never be happy.

Like someone said, you can never make a 3 cent prayer and expect a million dollar miracle.
I can never bash any nurse, I would want to know what makes him/her twitch.

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Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Mayflowa(m): 3:20am On Nov 29, 2016
@Gracious10
The easiest thing to show is care! You don't have to be a nurse to show it. It costs you nothing! But for nurses, it is expected of you to show abundance of care.

As per salary, nurses receive on of the best salary package in federal and state institutions . A federal ministry entry level starts with N58,000 be you an engineer, accountant or microbiologist. Entry level Nurses starts with more than 100k. So I don't know how nurses are treated unfairly.

If you say they learnt from their older colleagues, I will understand but that is no excuse because we should correct the bad norms of the past. More so, this is love-driven profession.

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Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by XX01(f): 3:33am On Nov 29, 2016
Even in private hospitals, nurses can be so uncaring and lazy. If I could do without them, I would. I remember when I had my first son and he had jaundice the nurses really dealt with him. I would hear him crying and I would be too weak to do anything. I had a C section but I ensured I was on my feet within 12 hours so that they don't maim my son for me.

The night duty nurse was never to be found when needed. The stuff protecting his eyes were always falling off so I sat beside him throughout. Whenever she finally appeared, she will be talking down at me and so many other things. The day nurse was just slightly better. More interested in African Magic. If I knew what I know now, would have reported them to the MD. I did everything for him myself even though I was still recovering from the operation.

I have nothing good to write about them. My cousin is a nurse in a GH and she is just as bad as the rest of them saying that it is normal. I told her no foreign hospital will keep her if she didn't change her irritating attitude.

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Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by TheArchangel(f): 4:01am On Nov 29, 2016
XX01:
Even in private hospitals, nurses can be so uncaring and lazy. If I could do without them, I would. I remember when I had my first son and he had jaundice the nurses really dealt with him. I would hear him crying and I would be too weak to do anything. I had a C section but I ensured I was on my feet within 12 hours so that they don't maim my son for me.

The night duty nurse was never to be found when needed. The stuff protecting his eyes were always falling off so I sat beside him throughout. Whenever she finally appeared, she will be talking down at me and so many other things. The day nurse was just slightly better. More interested in African Magic. If I knew what I know now, would have reported them to the MD. I did everything for him myself even though I was still recovering from the operation.

I have nothing good to write about them. My cousin is a nurse in a GH and she is just as bad as the rest of them saying that it is normal. I told her no foreign hospital will keep her if she didn't change her irritating attitude.
Whatever.
Next time employ a personal nurse or load them with cash and you will receive a VIP treatment. Are we not talking about the same Nigeria where money counts.? Nurses and other essential personnel owes us a duty of care which I concur with, but should in case the care is not forthcoming, then by all means buy it. Save up and buy their kindness till you are safely out of their door.
I do not care how you see it but Nigeria is a jungle, it is a zoo where you can either eat or be eaten. You strive to survive by all means necessary even in your hospital bed.

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Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by XX01(f): 4:16am On Nov 29, 2016
TheArchangel:
Whatever.
Next time employ a personal nurse or load them with cash and you will receive a VIP treatment. Are we not talking about the same Nigeria where money counts.? Nurses and other essential personnel owes us a duty of care which I concur with, but should in case the care is not forthcoming, then by all means buy it. Save up and buy their kindness till you are safely out of their door.
I do not care how you see it but Nigeria is a jungle, it is a zoo where you can either eat or be eaten. You strive to survive by all means necessary even in your hospital bed.

That's what I did by not having my next baby in Nigeria. I ended up performing the job of a nurse with my baby when I was there and I did it for free. They can't be paid well if they do not show that they are bringing attendant value. Nigerian nurses have killed people's babies and other patients with their nonchalant attitude. I have zero respect for them.

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Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by thorpido(m): 6:57am On Nov 29, 2016
babythug:
Lemme give a random example that perhaps can help shed more light as to the nonsense spewed out typically by nurses.

Walked into health center to inquire another immunizations for my son. Asked the nurse I met by the door who started yelling that she can't give me preferential treatment and that its turn by turn. I said what I asked was just the procedure to use the facility and if one could just walk in and get xyz vaccines. Of course she kept
Shouting and still didn't answer other question.

Or is it the people who get beaten by nurses during labour/delivery for closing their laps due to the pain or reflex action I should cite as examples??

Please help
Justify the situations thorpido and haneefaRN
You just met an unruly nurse,perhaps who was under pressure.Truth be told,immunisation days are usually busy days at Gen.hospitals.

I don't know about slapping people who close their legs during labour,I know that's not a nursing procedure.Anyone who does that is going beyond what is acceptable.
You mentioned 'reflex action'.Perhaps it's a reflex action from whatever nurse did that.
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Nobody: 7:21am On Nov 29, 2016
Who are these nurse apologists so vehemently conjuring excuses for the unruly, unprofessional, and inhumane behaviour of these nurses?

If MTN puts off paying its staff for 3 months, would you still green-light and say it's normal if one calls their customer service only to be subjected to impoliteness and cheekiness, all because their staff haven't been paid? Are the customers at fault for the non-payment of salary? Isn't such a classic case of stress-rolling/displaced aggression?

This has always been the problem of this country. We never call a spade a spade and are comfortable with ignoring the elephant in the room because it's the easier thing to do. SMH.

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Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Richy4(m): 7:23am On Nov 29, 2016
TheArchangel:
Whatever.
Next time employ a personal nurse or load them with cash and you will receive a VIP treatment. Are we not talking about the same Nigeria where money counts.? Nurses and other essential personnel owes us a duty of care which I concur with, but should in case the care is not forthcoming, then by all means buy it. Save up and buy their kindness till you are safely out of their door.
I do not care how you see it but Nigeria is a jungle, it is a zoo where you can either eat or be eaten. You strive to survive by all means necessary even in your hospital bed.

Please don't tell me you are a nurse too....Because the attitude you are portraying here would be a world class in any Nigerian Government hospital.....Are you trying to tell me that in their job description it was not stated what they were in for?....That you have to pay extra to smile, talk politely and show compassion to someone in pains?...Even if Nigeria is a Zoo, I have watched where animal takes care of their own kind. if you doubt me check youtube..you will be amazed how kind hearted some of those animals where....I have never heard anyone ever thought of buying kindness..... it is an inborn thing...it comes from within...You cannot force it...Every thing must not be money dear...

Unfortunately those nurses found themselves in that profession....they would have been better off in a construction Company....where they will have no basic or minimal contacts with human....

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Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by TheArchangel(f): 8:08am On Nov 29, 2016
Richy4:


Please don't tell me you are a nurse too....Because the attitude you are portraying here would be a world class in any Nigerian Government hospital....Even if Nigeria is a Zoo, I have watched where animal takes care of their own kind. if you doubt me check youtube..you will be amazed how kind hearted some of those animals where....I have never heard anyone ever thought of buying kindness..... it is an inborn thing...it comes from within...You cannot force it...Every thing must not be money dear...

Unfortunately those nurses found themselves in that profession....they would have been better off in a construction Company....where they will have no basic or minimal contacts with human....
I am telling you how to survive if you ever find yourself in a Nigerian hospital. I have been there and I'd rather work in an office than be part of any Nigerian hospital. The thought of working in such environment irks me cos no matter how you strive not to be like others their bad influence will rub off on you somehow.
Take it or leave it or even crucify me but please when going to a hospital load up with cash.
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Nobody: 10:19am On Nov 29, 2016
Richy4:


Please don't tell me you are a nurse too....Because the attitude you are portraying here would be a world class in any Nigerian Government hospital.....Are you trying to tell me that in their job description it was not stated what they were in for?....That you have to pay extra to smile, talk politely and show compassion to someone in pains?...Even if Nigeria is a Zoo, I have watched where animal takes care of their own kind. if you doubt me check youtube..you will be amazed how kind hearted some of those animals where....I have never heard anyone ever thought of buying kindness..... it is an inborn thing...it comes from within...You cannot force it...Every thing must not be money dear...

Unfortunately those nurses found themselves in that profession....they would have been better off in a construction Company....where they will have no basic or minimal contacts with human....

She's a nurse

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Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Nobody: 10:20am On Nov 29, 2016
DarkRebel101:
Who are these nurse apologists so vehemently conjuring excuses for the unruly, unprofessional, and inhumane behaviour of these nurses?

If MTN puts off paying its staff for 3 months, would you still green-light and say it's normal if one calls their customer service only to be subjected to impoliteness and cheekiness, all because their staff haven't been paid? Are the customers at fault for the non-payment of salary? Isn't such a classic case of stress-rolling/displaced aggression?

This has always been the problem of this country. We never call a spade a spade and are comfortable with ignoring the elephant in the room because it's the easier thing to do. SMH.

May your days be long and fruitful

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Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Nobody: 10:23am On Nov 29, 2016
Mayflowa:
@Gracious10
The easiest thing to show is care! You don't have to be a nurse to show it. It costs you nothing! But for nurses, it is expected of you to show abundance of care.

As per salary, nurses receive on of the best salary package in federal and state institutions . A federal ministry entry level starts with N58,000 be you an engineer, accountant or microbiologist. Entry level Nurses starts with more than 100k. So I don't know how nurses are treated unfairly.

If you say they learnt from their older colleagues, I will understand but that is no excuse because we should correct the bad norms of the past. More so, this is love-driven profession.

I keep saying it....let them change careers and go do something else. Leave nursing for people with a heart darn it.

Very heartless S/DOB

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Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Mayflowa(m): 2:19pm On Nov 29, 2016
Richy4:


Please don't tell me you are a nurse too....Because the attitude you are portraying here would be a world class in any Nigerian Government hospital.....Are you trying to tell me that in their job description it was not stated what they were in for?....That you have to pay extra to smile, talk politely and show compassion to someone in pains?...Even if Nigeria is a Zoo, I have watched where animal takes care of their own kind. if you doubt me check youtube..you will be amazed how kind hearted some of those animals where....I have never heard anyone ever thought of buying kindness..... it is an inborn thing...it comes from within...You cannot force it...Every thing must not be money dear...

Unfortunately those nurses found themselves in that profession....they would have been better off in a construction Company....where they will have no basic or minimal contacts with human....

Construction company? They don't even come close. I am a professional engineer both in US and in Nigeria. The amount of communication, teamwork and care that we show ourselves and our clients up to the materials we work it is unsurpassed. There is what we call elastic limit in materials. So we don't over stretch metals so as not to break them. we are love ourselves!
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Mayflowa(m): 2:22pm On Nov 29, 2016
TheArchangel:
I am telling you how to survive if you ever find yourself in a Nigerian hospital. I have been there and I'd rather work in an office than be part of any Nigerian hospital. The thought of working in such environment irks me cos no matter how you strive not to be like others their bad influence will rub off on you somehow.
Take it or leave it or even crucify me but please when going to a hospital load up with cash.

Is this the Nigeria you intend to sustain? bribing people in order to motivate them for a job they are paid to do?

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