Today Debra spoke on the recent information about the seven states that are taking action to push for workplace anti-abuse legislation. Both Debra and Sheila also spoke about the power that corporations have and how it is used.
She was assaulted in 2015 and to this day is having depression and PTSD. The assault happened in the patient’s room.
Sarah Stelmach-Brown gives a pure honest and raw interview about how Sarah doesn’t do it all! Sarah discusses how her husband, Jeremy Brown edits her podcast and helps support Sarah by helping with the children and running the household.
Patients come to the ER with lives troubled by scales of misfortune that have little to do with disease or injury. ER doctors must be problem-finders before they are problem-solvers.
They both discussed why it is so important for present and past caregivers to share their journeys to help those who are starting their journeys!
Being a psychiatric nurse is a specialty. Like many other fields in nursing the coronary care unit, intensive care unit, etc. you can’t learn it in a week or 2 months.
The employee can get stress issues, psychological injury and PTSD. They go to Human resource to complain about the incidents and finds out later that human resource does little or nothing. Where does that leave the employee?
This is a 4 day event packed with information. There are trained Grief Coaches and many Workshops at this Global Conference.
Being assaulted is not part of the job, we shouldn’t be afraid of getting assaulted, we should have safe working conditions.
She remembers the assault like it happened yesterday

