Violence and chewing gum at work.
22/7/2012 Sunday 10:27pm
Nurses chewing gum while at work.
Please take action on these: Principal Assistant Nurse Rosnah Binte Aziz and AN Rafidah Binte Nazmul Hoque has ALWAYS been seen chewing gum while on duty. Are they supposed to look "cool" while doing that? Or trying to destress because they think that nursing is a stressful ordeal? Coming to conclusion: Nurses should stay professional and exude or maintain a working image which means eating your gum during your breaks and after work. Living gum-free working lives as an exemplary way of what image you portray to others.
--> I remember yesterday or two days ago - that's why I say Principal Assistant Nurse Rosnah Binte Aziz is terrible! -Because a patient - Suraya WENT inside the nurses counter and SAT there. AND Rosnah Binte Aziz switched on a Malay radio channel for themselves to listen to, so loud I could hear it from my bed. It was about 8:30pm at that time. Rosnah always scolds me whenever I step into the nurse's counter, but this example of behaviour shows that she's acting not judicially! She is biased, unprofessional, and -Terrible! Once, she would hug, elbow-hug patients, CERTAIN, (mostly Malays), patients only! And the rest, she would spare them and throw her fiery darts of hostility. She chooses which patients to like/love and she still got the cheek to ask them if they love her too. Terrible.
RED FLAG!!! VIOLENCE! 15/7/2012 Sunday 7:57pm
Today on 15/7/2012 Sunday 3:30pm, Chow Jee Hui, a patient, gave me a cup instant noodle as a gift during tea break time at 3:30pm in the dayspace/pantry. Healthcare Attendant Tamil Selvi raised questions whether I can consume my cup noodle in tea breaks when I approaches her to cook it. Other people eg Chow Jee Hui had been allowed for cup noodles in previous days ie people have been eating cup noodles as a 'tidbit' for tea break, I said. Principal Assistant Nurse Rosnah Binte Aziz came
along after hearing Selvi's question and TRIED TO SNATCH MY CUP NOODLES AWAY from my hand while CHASING me for it. I snatched the cup noodle away from her and so Rosnah Binte Aziz went to ask Nurse Manager Sister Ho Soo Kim whether I could have the cup noodle. She went and complained into the Sister's room, I followed after her and as the magnetic door didn't completely close, I opened it, and asked Sister Ho directly "Sister Ho, can I eat my cup noodles now after tea break?" THEN, here happens: Principal Assistant Nurse Rosnah Binte Aziz PUSHED me like a big strong man tipping off a small boy with one hand, "Who says you can catch the door?," pushing me out from the door.
When confronted at the visitor's area with Sister Ho against Rosnah, Rosnah retorted "if I say nicely to you will you listen?", I replied: "Yes! I will! Surely!", "Are you sure?" "Yes?!". You see, she hadn't even TRIED telling me politely - "Excuse me, please don't hold the door", instead she IMMEDIATELY PUSHED me. I am a patient, with the right if anyone dares to touch me with criminal force for no good reason, I have the right to take legal action against this small thing's' that nurses do to hurt us, emotionally or physically. No excuses. She admitted it too. ALSO, she said "Ha, ha, ha" when I entered the dayspace again, when I didn't succeed to get Sister Ho to reprimand her. Sarcastic? Sarcastic.
Then came dinner. Principal Assistant Nurse Rosnah Binte Aziz refused to give me my stipulated dinner and gave it to Goh Soo Choo, another patient instead. Rosnah has been tirelessly complaining that I have been eating chinese food even though I'm eating malay diet (I ordered malay diet). BUT, she GAVE my malay diet food to a CHINESE
patient! By right, as you always complained, these two diets are not to be criss-crossed! You are now crossing the line. I told her I want to eat my side dishes though I don't want to eat the rice. And she purposedly GAVE my malay food AWAY. To a chinese diet-ed patient too! I have no words to say.
Thank goodness as Nurse jManager Sister Krishnan Devayani amended the situation, scolded Rosnah for giving my food away because she knows I always eat the side dishes but not the rice, gave me my cup noodles and a watermelon. How kind is Sister Krishnan! But how evil us Principal Assistant Nurse Rosnah! I can't believe anyone could like her. She claims she can't give me my food if I want to eat the cup noodles for my dinner as she claims she can't give me my food if I want to eat the cup noodles for my dinner as she claims this is what NM Sister Ho said. But I was the witness there when Sister Ho came, SHE didn't say ANYTHING about that! She just said I could only eat my cup noodles during dinner time!
Time and time again these shows that Principal Assistant Nurse Rosnah Binte Aziz shouldn't be a staff at IMH Ward 34A or even step into the grounds of NURSING in the first place.
This is a profession of GIVING, if I would like to eat both my cup noodle and my meat at the same time, then by all means freely give! Yet, they are so fussy and calculated about even giving one patient extra food. This is what service should NOT BE like! So calculative on how much should a person be given for food, so desperate to keep them from patients. That is why people, don't go to Rosnah's care! You have been warned.
Btw, did I mention, when I told Rosnah, I'll make sure by all the deeds she's doing make sure she's sacked. And you know what she replied? "Okay, you wait long long". I don't want her to "wait long long", shall we? Make it a Reality.
3/7/2012 Tuesday 3:41pm
I was sitting comfortably on the chairs in the dayspace/pantry. I was eating Tudor Gold Hazelnut chocolate bar and suddenly a patient Foo Kiew Heng grabbed my chocolate bar, broke it into half and snatched it to her body. THEN Principal Assistant Nurse Rosnah Binte Aziz said: "GOOOD!". She was standing by looking at this!
Good? I'll make sure it's good you get the management slap a reprimand across yr mouth.
Is that what a nurse should say? Especially when you see another patient snatching people's chocolate??!
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