absolutely! and that is usually dollar driven.
2006-09-01 03:03:53
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answered by Anonymous
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more than anyone not working in the field could ever understand. You are forced to "care" for many more patients than is actually safe, because of the state mandated staffing ratios, the facilities ofcourse, only staff the minimum allowed by regulations, which is far too low. The facilities will not staff more, and lose more money. They are not re embursed enough by the state for medicare patients, and so the nurses put thier licenses on the line daily just by going to work.....
2006-09-01 03:06:42
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answered by ndussere 3
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maybe yes. i read one in an article stating that a country from southeast asia has something to do about this.how sad!
2006-09-01 03:04:13
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answered by bisaya 2
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Absolutely, think Medicare. Your question is too vague...you need to add more info.
2006-09-01 03:07:09
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answered by melinda_rn2006 3
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No. Not for me anyways. It has nothing to do with the person..
2006-09-01 03:07:16
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answered by Ca-C 3
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What ?
2006-09-01 03:01:24
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answered by Anonymous
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