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A hospice nurse has been barred from her profession for 20 years after admitting to a sexual relationship with her marri
#21
no









and you don't get caught if you have any brains
anywhere
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#22
.....is this covered by Medicare.....or any medical insurance....?? or is there a deductible....??
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#23
rjmacs wrote:
Believe it or not, the nurse/patient relationship is an asymmetric power relationship. There is potential for abuse, and that is why such relations are off-limits. Imagine that things somehow went badly between them, and she came in the next week for her shift as his palliative care nurse. Imagine that the patient had meanwhile lost the power to speak, and she elected to leave him in excruciating pain out of personal spite. There are reasons for these rules, and she knew what they were. I would hope she understood why, also.

Nice to see at least one person bothered to read the article before responding (I think . . .)
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#24
In the last couple of years I've had many nurses....not "had", but had. I wish I'd "had" a couple of them...but that would be wrong...but...
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#25
no pics of the terminally ill patient ?


It takes two to tango ......
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#26
cbelt3 wrote: And we're all wired to have a special bond with a mate... it's a biological imperative related to the whole survival of the species thing.

Horseshit. Monogamy is essentially nonexistent in primates. For humans it is a recent cultural invention.
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#27
davester wrote:
[quote=cbelt3]And we're all wired to have a special bond with a mate... it's a biological imperative related to the whole survival of the species thing.

Horseshit. Monogamy is essentially nonexistent in primates. For humans it is a recent cultural invention.
:agree:
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#28
1. I do believe it is true that nobody read the article.

Chris Reiter made the suicide attempt March 4, two days after Van Brunt told him in a text message that she was pregnant by another man, according to evidence given to the nursing board. Van Brunt was visiting him at the time of the attempt. She called 911 after he took several muscle relaxants.

He told a hospice social worker March 5, “What a fool I have been. I have messed up everything,” according to the evidence.


Not really a fun story of sexual bliss being cramped by mean old nasty rules.


2. I'd love to hear your responses had the man been rich, left his wife for the nurse, changed his will so that the nurse got everything and then died. I bet a million dollars you'd all be complaining about how the nurse was a gold digger and a slut and a who'.
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#29
Seacrest wrote:
Why not put even more of the story into the subject line next time.
I am really interested in seeing how it looks wrapped to three lines.

Scrunch up your browser's window width ....
back to the browser window size everyone used to have with 800x600 pixel monitors
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#30
I'd love to hear your responses had the man been rich, left his wife for the nurse, changed his will so that the nurse got everything and then died. I bet a million dollars you'd all be complaining about how the nurse was a gold digger and a slut and a who'.

>BOOM!< goes the dynamite!

Exactly!
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