This archive report was first published on 10 September 2021.
Miami Nurse's Social Media Post Sparks Outrage ¶
A nurse from Miami has faced backlash on social media after sharing photos and videos of herself with a dead body on her first day at work.
The nurse, who goes by the social media handle 'Sweet baby Giazusas,' posted the images and videos with the caption 'Just wrapped my first body today.'
The post was met with widespread criticism, with many users calling her actions unprofessional and insensitive.
One user wrote, 'Why would he take the picture wtf????' while another user said, 'It's very bad. It's embarrassing for the medical community.'
Another user commented, 'This is one of the worst things I've seen in this app and I feel sick.'
The incident has sparked a discussion about the importance of ethics in healthcare, with many emphasizing the need for healthcare professionals to maintain a level of professionalism and respect for patients and their families.
As one user noted, 'Ethics within healthcare are important because workers must recognize healthcare dilemmas, make good judgments and decisions based on their values while keeping within the laws that govern them.'
The nurse's actions have been widely condemned, with many calling for her to be held accountable for her behavior.
Here are some of the reactions to the incident:
- 'Naw cuz wtf is wrong witchu g' - @FamouslyUnKnown
- 'Nah…This isn’t it. Insensitive and so unprofessional. Not everything is for social media and this shouldn’t have even been recorded. That’s someone’s family member you know. Wow. Sick.' - @JesseAkua
- 'Damn how I miss this Hellacious, Out of Touch, Out of Tune, Warped Nonsense The Behavior is the stem, and Shows how low Vibration, Low Frequency. The thing about this This soil she standing They will let you Lose your Mind. Cuz You know where it wouldn’t fly at You Know!!!' - @BLKDontCridddaaackk
- 'Congratulations. People will die. That's for sure. They'll need proper services and you provide it. Forget anyone that tries to make you feel bad about your professional achievements.' - @Dragons & Dinosaurs
- 'Wtf..dead bodies do turn you on??' - @RasE
The incident has sparked a wider discussion about the importance of ethics in healthcare and the need for healthcare professionals to maintain a level of professionalism and respect for patients and their families.