tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11761373.post3549991311137484808..comments2023-05-19T10:45:51.868-05:00Comments on Fine Whine: MOB ACTION: a misdemeanor arrestable offenseVirginia Llorcahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08354795459855491623noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11761373.post-55198588161643520452015-05-24T15:12:19.921-05:002015-05-24T15:12:19.921-05:00As I stated, the situation was, at that time, unre...As I stated, the situation was, at that time, unresolved. The police remained to insure the body was viewed respectfully, two at a time, until all had an opportunity. One officer, during the whole process, recommended to various hospital personnel that the body be moved to the morgue ASAP. This was a mob of over 30 people left to the control of a 110 pound female. The nursing supervisor came when paged, viewed the scene, said she was leaving for help/advice, and never returned. The person who called in local law enforcement has, so far, heard of no repercussions. Nurses, etc., have signed a letter demanding the doors between wards (that you have to be buzzed through) remain locked. The letter had more than a hundred signatures. The doors had been routinely left open because it was too much trouble to buzz people in. I have been in quiet hospitals in peaceful areas where you always had to wait to be buzzed through. I think a formal review of security procedures is called for here. <br /><br />Thanks for visiting and your thoughtful comments.Virginia Llorcahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08354795459855491623noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11761373.post-13419492060401479012015-05-22T21:33:18.278-05:002015-05-22T21:33:18.278-05:00Over my 40+ years of nursing, I worked in hospital...Over my 40+ years of nursing, I worked in hospitals, a prison, nursing homes, as an occupational nurse, and finally as a Home Health nurse. I have dealt with angry folk, but never to this extent. I was propositioned oodles of times, had my life threatened 3 times, and have worked with nurses that scared me with their incompetence.<br />I figure the cops came, but it seems like your story is missing the ending.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com