FULL UNCUT VIDEO: Gross negligence has patients dying at NYC hospitals | Nurse Nicole Sirotek (May 2020)

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4 MAY 2020. Nurse Nicole Sirotek, who has been a nurse since at least 2010 and flew in to help New York hospitals treat ‘COVID’ patients in the first half of 2020, recounts how the mass deaths in these hospitals was NOT due to ‘COVID,’ but due to gross negligence and medical mismanagement. Here are just a few example:

1. Anesthesiologist misintubated the patient. Due to the misplacement, the blood saturation would not go up. It took hours for a chest X-ray to confirm that the tube was misplaced, but even without an X-ray, it was abundantly clear that the tube was misplaced, because only one side of the patient’s chest was lifting up on inhales. The patient died unnecessarily.

2. A patient with a stable, but abnormally low heart rate (bradycardia), was given CPR and even defibrillated by a resident. This killed the patient. You should never resuscitate people who have a pulse. Patients with bradycardia should be given atropine. Sirotek tried to get the director of nursing to intervene to protect the patient from being medically murdered, but the director refused.

3. A nurse misplaced a nasogastric tube (NG tube, which is a tube through the nose to the stomach to deliver food) in a patient’s lungs. The patient died due to choking, because his lungs were filled with tube feeding.

4. A nurse confused long acting insulin with short acting insulin. She killed the patient by giving fast acting insulin, which caused lethal hypoglycaemia.

5. The red blood cells of ‘COVID’ patients stick together, which doesn’t allow them to pick up oxygen. If the patient’s blood has no oxygen carrying capacity, it doesn’t matter what you do with external oxygen. It could be required to replace the blood or find some other way to restore the blood’s oxygen carrying capacity (e.g. with ivermectin). If you don’t, the patient may die.

6. Leaking endotracheal tube (ET Tube). Doctors refused to start antibiotics even though patient’s white bloodcell count was dropping, because patient didn’t have a fever. After finally performing a chest X-ray, the patient turned out to have a full-blown pneumonia, which could have been prevented.

7. A nurse fell asleep on the job. The patient’s norepinephrine ran out, and he died due to low blood pressure, which caused lack of oxygen (hypoxia) in the brain.

8. The same nurse is now running a dialysis-like machine with no experience or training. She said she’ll “figure it out”. She may figure it out eventually, but more lives are likely to be unnecessarily lost while she’s doing so. While she was figuring it out, there was another nurse available who had the required training and experience, but the hospital refused to let that nurse work the machine.

9. The dayshift nurses try to wean patient’s off external ventilation by gradually reducing their medication. At night, the residents increased the medication again, because the patient “wasn’t synchronizing with the vent”... because the ventilator was in the wrong mode.

10. Nobody has listened to anyone’s lungs even though there is no shortage of stethoscopes.

11. Patient with acidic blood (acidotic) should be given alkaline fluid, e.g. sodium bicarbonate (bicarb, baking soda). They refused. When it got completely out of hand and the patient’s kidneys shut down, they gave way too much to a patient who already had way too much fluid, thereby killing the patient through heart failure. When Nicole got back for her next shift, the patient was assigned to her, even though he was already in a body bag.

12. Way too high pressure on the external ventilator, thereby blowing up the fragile lungs.

13. Ruptured a vein when placing a central line, causing the patient to bleed to death.

14. Incorrectly placed endotracheal tube in the esophagues, causing the patient to choke in his own blood.

All these problems were NOT due to lack of staff.

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LINKS

https://www.americanfrontlinenurses.com/
https://www.instagram.com/nicolesirotek

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SOURCE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvhTQV5FNUE

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