[Vision2020] Maybe it's the Percoset talking but . . .
Pat Kraut
pkraut at moscow.com
Fri Dec 2 22:18:24 PST 2005
Me Too!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Janesta Carcich" <janestacarcich at yahoo.com>
To: "Donovan Arnold" <donovanjarnold2005 at yahoo.com>; "Joan Opyr"
<joanopyr at earthlink.net>; "Vision2020 Moscow" <vision2020 at moscow.com>
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 10:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Maybe it's the Percoset talking but . . .
Hi,
Donavan, I don't know if I am the only one, but your
text isn't "wrapping" correctly. It just goes in one
HUGE long line.
Just thought you might want to know!
Happy Holidays,
Janesta
--- Donovan Arnold <donovanjarnold2005 at yahoo.com>
wrote:
> Despite my complaints about the administration
> at Gritman, one cannot file malpractice suits
> against the staff at Gritman for not being able to
> fix all that is wrong with Joan Opyr. Modern
> medicine and a well trained medical team can only
> do so much.
> Her testimony is evidence of how well the
> medical team at Gritman can perform lobotomies as
> her attacks to arguments I NEVER made were addressed
> in her latest post and her obvious ignorance about
> NAs, CNAs, LPNs, RNs, and BSNs have illustrated..
>
> Joan erroneously writes:
>
> "WSU, LCSC, and Walla Walla are not churning out
> LPNs. It's BSN or nothing these days."
>
> BULL. Lewis and Clark, Boise State University, Walla
> Walla Nursing School in Clarkston, Walla Walla in
> Walla Walla, Apollo College in Boise, all have LPN
> programs as well as RN programs. Most community
> colleges do not even offer BSNs, only RNs
> (Associates in Nursing). Most states and most
> programs that offer RN degrees offer a CPN,
> (certified Practical) LPN or LVN (Vocational) after
> just 1 ½ years of study, LCSC, Walla Walla, and BSU
> are examples. WSU only offers a RN-to-BSN program,
> which is the last two years of a BSN program. Apollo
> College just started offering a LPN program. Check
> yourself:
>
>
>
http://nursing.boisestate.edu/Resources/Advanced%20Placement%20LPN%20Application%20F05.pdf
>
>
>
> http://www.lcsc.edu/nurdiv/pn/default.htm
>
>
>
>
http://www.wwcc.edu/programs/proftech/NURS/degree_sequence.cfm?cc=200&dc=NURS&EPC=326
>
>
>
>
>
>
> More showing of Opyr ignorance:
>
>
>
> "Even if Gritman wanted to use LPNs, where would
> they find them?"
>
>
>
> Well see, the Idaho Board of Nursing actually keeps
> tract of who has a nursing degree, a RN, LPN, or
> BSN, or who is even a CNA. They do not let anyone
> just stab you in the ass with a needle, even in
> Idaho. So if want to find a LPN in Idaho you write
> the Idaho State Board of Nursing
> (http://www2.state.id.us/ibn/index.htm) and get a
> list that tells you the name, address, and current
> place of occupation for anyone in the nursing field.
> If you live in a modern state like Oregon, you can
> do an online search from your house, like here:
>
>
>
>
http://www.osbn.state.or.us/search/searchResults-submit.do
> My arguments are not against nurses, as Opyr tries
> to claim, they are for them. Gritman's
> administration purposely creates positions that are
> under 24 hours a week (check your self here:
> http://www.gritman.org/careers/careers.asp) because
> that is the point at which nurses obtain medical and
> retirement benefits. Joan and BJ Swanson defend
> this behavior, and I think that is abhorrent.
>
> BJ Swanson, Chair of the Board Directors for
> Gritman, said that their 400 employees only amount
> to 282 full time jobs at an average pay rate of
> $20.77 per hour
>
(http://mailman.fsr.com/pipermail/vision2020/2005-November/022424.html).
> The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the average
> salary for a nurse is about $50,000.
>
>
>
(http://allnurses.com/forums/f8/registered-nurses-bureau-labor-statistics-10
2710.html
> or
>
>
http://www3.ccps.virginia.edu/career_prospects/briefs/P-S/RNs.shtml#earnings)
> Simple 8th grade algebra, (I know Joan will
> not understand this since she could even do
> division for student per sq foot with the proposed
> high school, but that is OK because I will give her
> the answer anyway) will tell you that means the
> average worker at Gritman gets only 24.5 hours of
> work a week. That is an annual salary of $25,443.
> That is less than the pitiful salaries they were
> complaining a starting teacher gets at MSD, minus
> the summers off. Funny how Joan complains about the
> teachers being underpaid but is fine with nurses
> making the same wages or less.
>
> The wages for nurses at only 20 hours a week
> at Gritman are not enough to pay the bills and live
> in Moscow. Opyr and BJ want to deny this reality
> and joke about it, but the truth is painfully
> obvious that nurses at Gritman are grossly unpaid.
> Ask any nurse you know in Moscow if they believe
> that nurses are being paid a fair salary..
> -DJA
>
>
> Joan Opyr <joanopyr at earthlink.net> wrote: Dear
> Visionaries,
>
> I'm fresh out of Gritman Hospital, where I had my
> gallbladder removed
> the old-fashioned way, i.e., not laparascopically.
> I've got an
> eight-inch incision and two endoscopic test holes,
> which have been
> closed collectively by 23 shiny surgical staples and
> one ugly suture.
> Ouch. But I survived, and I am here to attest that
> despite Donovan's
> ignorant, dire, haberdashical ranting, Gritman is
> well-stocked with
> RNs, and these RNs are, in fact, paid significantly
> more than the
> average Wal-Mart greeter. The ones I chatted with
> laughed at the
> suggestion that there might be some comparison.
> There is an acute
> nursing shortage in the United States. California
> is paying nurses
> $10,000 bonuses (in addition to their regular pay)
> to sign up for
> three-month visiting stints at public hospitals.
> Gritman is working
> hard to attract and retain qualified RNs, and it's
> doing a good job.
> As for Donovan's charge that Gritman is using and
> abusing LPNs,
> poppycock. During my six-day stint on the Med-Surg
> ward, I was cared
> for by RNs -- medication, evaluation, and
> consultation -- and CNAs, who
> took vitals, helped with the cleaning up, and
> measured the I & O,
> meaning they recorded and emptied the little urine
> "hat" on my toilet.
> Even if Gritman wanted to use LPNs, where would they
> find them? WSU,
> LCSC, and Walla Walla are not churning out LPNs.
> It's BSN or nothing
> these days. (I think there's still an LPN program
> up in Canada, but
> Canada also has socialized medicine. And caribou.
> And people who
> speak French.)
>
> I can also testify that the doctors who practice at
> Gritman are most
> definitely NOT paid by the hospital. Oh, no. The
> doctors bill the
> patient separately -- separately, independently, and
> eye-poppingly.
> Technically, I'm taking Percoset for incision pain;
> really, I'm taking
> it for wallet pain. (Note to Michael Metzler: you
> need to ask yourself
> why you're paying Doug Wilson thousands of dollars
> to teach you how to
> make the same argument for the "nobility" of the Old
> South that David
> O. Selznick made during the first reel of "Gone With
> The Wind." What a
> scam! Listen, take your money and enroll in the
> WAMI Program. You'll
> learn how to carve people into small, painful pieces
> and have them pay
> you for the privilege. It's true that you can also
> do that through
> religion, but at the moment, you're on the short end
> of that particular
> stick. Doug has cornered the local market. You
> can't practice in
> Moscow; you'll need to move somewhere like Monroe,
> Louisiana or Cary,
> North Carolina, or . . . no, wait. Damn. You're
> screwed.)
>
> All of which brings me to a point, of sorts. I've
> been out of
> commission for more than a week. I have, like Rip
> Van Winkle, been
> asleep. But now I'm awake, and what do I find?
> Here
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