everysingletime
formerly amel223
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A person's character really has no relevance.
In a hospital that's how we operate. If someone comes in with trauma and needs an operation, a criminal deserves the same medical attention as someone who hasn't committed no crime. Anything less than the standard of care and something goes south, we getting sued either way.
When I work on a mental health unit, we deal with unruly patients all the time. Patients with history of violence and we don't call the cops for every little thing. Doesn't matter if in the patient's history, it shows that he killed his mom. If we beat up that patient and that could've been avoided we getting in deep trouble with the Justice center either way
In a hospital that's how we operate. If someone comes in with trauma and needs an operation, a criminal deserves the same medical attention as someone who hasn't committed no crime. Anything less than the standard of care and something goes south, we getting sued either way.
When I work on a mental health unit, we deal with unruly patients all the time. Patients with history of violence and we don't call the cops for every little thing. Doesn't matter if in the patient's history, it shows that he killed his mom. If we beat up that patient and that could've been avoided we getting in deep trouble with the Justice center either way
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