Pea-n-Me
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Thank you. It’s nice that people care. It honestly wouldn’t matter where he was, this is how it is today in health care, and none of us feel completely safe. It’s a bigger problem than most realize. Even with blocked entrances people find ways to let themselves in after hours or even if they’re told patients don’t want to see them or they’re asked to leave, etc. We had someone sneak in recently with a weapon. Thankfully no one was hurt, but I was a little worried the whole shift that they would come back. We had to hide the patient they were looking for. (And I imagine if they did get in again there would’ve been threats to us to tell where the patient was.) I’ve been in many situations over the years where I’ve been scared, but things are escalating now. I’m not sure what the answer is. DS and I talk about it a lot. He loves a lot about his job, and he’ll be there for a while, while he gets himself through flight school. I keep reminding him that soon he’ll be in the air. “Thank God” is always his reply. When each of us leaves for work, we tell eachother to “stay safe”. In his work, DS is actually helping keep staff and patients safe, but in the process, he often gets hurt himself. It’s crazy.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/w...n-violent-incidents-in-health-care-facilities
https://www.aamc.org/news/threats-a...res-how-hospitals-are-protecting-their-staffs
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/w...n-violent-incidents-in-health-care-facilities
https://www.aamc.org/news/threats-a...res-how-hospitals-are-protecting-their-staffs