Ask The Nurses
Ask The Nurses
Tune in to Ask The Nurses Podcast every Tuesday at 6pm PST/9pm EST and join hosts Jessica, Julia, and Nicole as they discuss a range of healthcare topics. The show features guest appearances by nurses and other healthcare professionals, who share insights on health and wellness, patient care, and advocacy. Don't miss out on the opportunity to stay informed and engaged in important conversations about healthcare.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Ask The Nurses episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Ask The Nurses for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Ask The Nurses episode by adding your comments to the episode page.
Ask The Nurses Episode 109
Ask The Nurses
12/13/22 • 45 min
Making A Killing Documentary follows Patty Myers as she fights for change within the hospital industry. She shares how her late husband, Tony Myers, was poorly treated due to lack of care, malpractice, and restrictive (and ultimately deadly) hospital protocols. She also chats with senators and other individuals who have seen similar situations occur across the country. Join her on this journey as she not only fights for her husband, but also for patients to be in control of their healthcare journey. Enough is enough. It's time to speak up. It's time to take a stand. It's time for a change.
Watch the Documentary
https://www.makingakillingdoc.com/
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Ask The Nurses Episode 106
Ask The Nurses
12/01/22 • 28 min
On May 27 2021, I went to work and my fiancé's mom watched all four of my kids. All four kids were fine the whole day. I got off work went to the grocery store for dinner that night and I started cooking; after I got done cooking dinner I started studying for my Upcoming CNA exam. My fiancé's mom feeds my twin boys their bottles and put them in the crib around 6 pm. She checks on them all through the night. She woke up to check on the twins around 3 am and found one of my twins unresponsive. We called 911 and they walked us through CPR until the police and ambulance got there they rushed him to Children’s Mercy in Kansas City, Missouri and they tried to bring our son back to life but they couldn’t do anything. We came home hours later and the police were at our door they told us we need to come down to the police station to answer questions and we answered all their questions. While we were at the police station CPS was called they took our children from us at our house and rushed them down to Children’s Mercy Hospital so they could be examined. We went down there after we talked to the police and Children’s Mercy Hospital escorted us off their property. They would not let us see our kids. The autopsy results came back undetermined. Children’s Mercy Hospital said that he had a brain bleed but both of my kids were premature babies, brain bleeds are common and premature babies I told cps that and they won’t believe me
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Ask The Nurses Episode 104
Ask The Nurses
11/29/22 • 71 min
Evelyn, 10 years old, went to Children's Mercy Hospital in KC for concerns about edema on 8/31/22. At CMH, Evelyn was given a toxic drug, CellCept (used for organ transplant patients, which Evelyn is not), against her parent's concerns about terrifying common side effects. Within 12 hours Evelyn vomited profusely so much that the count was lost and had gone blind. That was when her parents tried to lawfully get her to a second medical opinion, but CMH had her medically kidnapped on 9/10/22. Evelyn eventually had brain swelling and went unconscious for nearly three days. She can now partially see and is medically, neurologically damaged at the hands of medical staff at CMH, and her family is fighting to have a CPS case dismissed that should never have been opened to begin with."
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Ask The Nurses Episode 103
Ask The Nurses
10/11/22 • 48 min
Maria S. Gomez is an award-winning indigenous filmmaker; Born and raised in New York, New York. She started her first internship at the Educational Video Center at 17 years old, and never put a camera down ever since. Working sometimes at the El Barrio Firehouse Community Center as a Peer trainer and Paid Producer, Maria went on to further her education at The Los Angeles Film School; Where she took home "Outstanding Creativity" for her award-winning short horror film "Pushing Up Orchids" 2021, and Best Horror at "The Rome International Movie Awards". Maria S. Gomez was also just celebrated as a woman of color female filmmaker at "The Peoples Film Festival" winning Best Documentary for her short "Crimes Against Humanity" 2022. Her latest Capstone production "Flowerchild" is coming soon Fall 2022.
Connect with Maria Gomez
https://www.instagram.com/warped_lens/
https://www.facebook.com/OpArtProduction
Watch the Trailer for Crimes Against Humanity
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CZLdzxyIbj3/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY%3D&fbclid=IwAR0z6lZnTIGhwGPGvwytqAe5lcZUe1MMdfbS5EsuPKfNoIRG5X4pIeff2UY
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Ask The Nurses Episode 98
Ask The Nurses
09/28/22 • 72 min
Dr. John Witcher is a native Mississippian, five generations back. He attended medical school at the University of South Alabama after earning an Engineering degree. He did some training in OBGYN at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, then he became a General Practitioner in rural MS in 1996.
Dr. Witcher has been caring for Covid patients for the duration of the pandemic, both in the inpatient and outpatient settings.
Dr. Witcher is the founder of MS Against Mandates and has been vocal regarding pushing back against unlawful mandates in hospitals, workplaces, and schools. He was the Medical Director of the ER and hospitalist program at Baptist Yazoo Medical Center until his contract was terminated for taking his patients off Remdesivir and attempting to put them on Ivermectin.
Moving forward, Dr. Witcher is making home visits for Covid patients and treating the vaccine injured.
Dr. Witcher is married to Brooke and proud of his 4 grown children and growing grandchildren. They serve in their local church as well as Salt and Light Honduras Medical Missions.
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Ask The Nurses Episode 97
Ask The Nurses
07/29/22 • 83 min
“[The hospital] is quite clearly putting its politics over and above the well-being of its patients – and they will be held accountable,” says attorney Lindy Urso.
Your prayers, donations, and words of support have been a Godsend. We plan to take next steps in defense of our family and the many families who have been bullied into complying to "protocols" that do not put patients first. What kind of system threatens a mother (with 3 healthy girls and a husband of 23 years) with DCF action within an hour of giving birth to her first baby boy? This happened first because I rejected their dangerous antibiotics, and then they used a shady "Covid positive" test — even though I was asymptomatic — and refused to administer a retest. Luckily I was able to withstand the torture of non-stop sobbing, sleepless nights, constant worry for my baby, and threats from nurses, doctors and security personnel who were trying to evict me from the hospital without my boy. How many other postpartum mothers are unable to do so, lose their baby to "child protection" organizations, or wind up with a medically injured child at the hands of nefarious actors, nurses afraid of retribution and job loss, profit-seeking hospitals, and big pharma?
I am so grateful for my 4 healthy children. It is time I take a public stand for them.
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https://www.givesendgo.com/newbornliberty
Your donations will be going directly to legal expenses and business disruption expenses (we have a family fitness business at ResultsPlus.com that we had to temporarily close). We will also be launching a campaign to help other families protect their children and get through medical kidnap cases.
If you are unsure about the validity of this campaign, we would be happy to schedule a video chat to look you in the eye. Just send an email to [email protected].
Hospital in CT held their newborn baby boy and wouldn't let the family see him because the mom tested positive for Covid but was asymptomatic. According to the hospital, "dad was exposed" and they wouldn't let him see his healthy baby either.
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Ask The Nurses Episode 90
Ask The Nurses
07/27/22 • 20 min
I'm a Registered Nurse with a background in critical care and I'm the founder of a newly formed non-profit organization, Nurse Freedom Network. I left the bedside a little over a year ago when I became uncomfortable with the protocols being used, as well as the hospital's denial of life-saving medications to patients. I spent the past year working from home as a telephone triage nurse and had been exempted from the mandates. I recently made the difficult choice to resign my position when my employer wanted me to recommend the vaccination of otherwise healthy children against a virus with a 99.9815% survival rate. In the absence of safety data and with negligible risk, this is not only absurd, but it should be criminal. I did not have the financial provisions to do this, but I have taken a giant leap of faith and decided to commit myself fully to this fight and to growing Nurse Freedom Network so that we can continue to stand in the gap for the most vulnerable among us.
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Ask The Nurses Episode 89 Nurses Week
Ask The Nurses
07/27/22 • 35 min
Amanda has a lifetime in healthcare. She was raised by a nurse and went to nursing school at 19 years old. She has been a nurse for 14 years, specializing in home infusion and geriatrics. She left hospital nursing in December 2019 to pursue a more holistic-based career. Amanda strongly believes in medical freedom, informed consent, and teaching prevention of disease. In addition to education, she also helps refer customers to The Patriot Wellness Store. She is a die-hard Patriot and passionate about helping Americans Get well and stay well.
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Ask The Nurses Episode 87
Ask The Nurses
07/23/22 • 63 min
Sarah Choujounian
Co-Founder Canadian Frontline Nurses
Registered Practical Nurse, RPN, Ontario, Canada
Sarah Choujounian has been a nurse since 2004 & has been working in a nursing home for the greater part of her career. In 2017, she was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia which was the catalyst for her life-changing actions. Through natural healing, she got completely clean, lost 60lbs & healed herself from most of her fibromyalgia. Her transformation was so incredible that she decided to give back & became a facilitator to survivors herself. She is known to be the voice of the voiceless & she intends to keep it that way.
Sarah was fired from both of her nursing jobs, her license is under investigation, and has been defamed by the media for speaking out against the lockdowns. She is the co-founder of Canadian Frontline Nurses, an organization aimed at uniting nurses, educating the public & bringing ethics back into healthcare.
She is presently working on creating the mental health initiative “Lighting Up Dark Corners”, created to empower people to explore the root cause of their mental health challenges & discover natural ways to heal & rise.
https://www.canadianfrontlinenurses.ca
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Ask The Nurses Episode 112
Ask The Nurses
09/20/23 • 1 min
In this episode of Ask The Nurses Podcast, we're diving deep into the world of home canning safety, focusing on a critical topic that every home canner should be aware of: botulism. Join us as we explore the art of preserving food while ensuring your pantry staples remain safe for consumption.
Throughout the episode, you'll learn:
The basics of home canning and why it's a popular preservation method.
What botulism is, why it's so dangerous, and how it can occur in canned foods.
The critical importance of using tested and approved canning recipes.
Step-by-step guidance on safe canning practices, including sterilization, sealing, and processing.
How to recognize the signs of spoilage and what to do if you suspect a problem.
Altitude considerations and how they impact canning safety.
Tips for selecting the right canning equipment and tools to get started.
Whether you're an avid home canner looking to refresh your knowledge or a newcomer eager to try your hand at preserving the season's bounty, this episode is packed with valuable information to help you make delicious, safe, and botulism-free canned goods. Tune in to ensure your pantry is stocked with nothing but the best, and learn how to preserve and protect your culinary creations with confidence.
Don't miss this vital episode of Ask The Nurses Podcast. Your family's health and the joy of home-canned delights depend on it!
Make sure to read more about this topic on our blog at:
https://www.americanfrontlinenurses.org/blog
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FAQ
How many episodes does Ask The Nurses have?
Ask The Nurses currently has 113 episodes available.
What topics does Ask The Nurses cover?
The podcast is about News, Health & Fitness, Medical, Wellness, Nurse, Medicine, News Commentary, Podcasts, Freedom, Education and Health.
What is the most popular episode on Ask The Nurses?
The episode title 'Ask The Nurses Episode 114' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Ask The Nurses?
The average episode length on Ask The Nurses is 62 minutes.
How often are episodes of Ask The Nurses released?
Episodes of Ask The Nurses are typically released every 3 hours.
When was the first episode of Ask The Nurses?
The first episode of Ask The Nurses was released on May 16, 2021.
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