
Ask The Nurses Episode 90
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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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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