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Nurse ‘Shouted at Elderly Woman and Stripped Her Naked in Full View of Other Patients Because She’d Wet Herself’

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Daily Mail (London), June 25, 2009

A hospital nurse shouted at an elderly woman and stripped her naked in front of other patients, a hearing has been told.

Memory Musekiwa is accused of pushing the pensioner, who had wet herself, onto a commode in full view and then refusing to wash her.

If she is found guilty of the ‘brutal’ behaviour, the 35-year-old could be struck off the nursing register.

The patient, who was in her late seventies, ‘cried and cried’ following the incident at Worcestershire Royal Hospital, the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) heard.

She cannot be named and during the hearing was referred to only as Patient A.

Musekiwa, from Walsall, West Midlands, shouted, removed the woman’s nightdress and then left her with no curtain around her, said Salim Hafejee for the NMC.

‘She then pushed Patient A on to a commode and told her to stay there while she went to get a mop,’ he told the panel.

‘When Patient A asked to be washed, she refused and put a clean nightdress on her.’

He added: ‘She failed to appropriately deal with a patient who found herself in a situation where she could not help herself. She did not protect this patient’s dignity.’

Fellow patient Julie Owen sobbed as she told the misconduct panel that she had been woken by the elderly woman asking for help that night, before hearing the nurse telling the patient off.

‘Then she took Patient A’s nightdress and underwear off and left her standing there while she went to fetch a mop and bucket,’ she said.

‘At no point were the curtains put around her. Her dignity was completely stripped. There was no delicacy. No bowl was brought to wash Patient A with.

‘There was no cleanliness. She had wet herself and the nurse was putting clean clothes on an unclean body. I clearly heard Patient A say to her “don’t be so brutal”.

‘After the nurse had gone Patient A just sat on her bed and cried and cried.’

Musekiwa was reported to the NMC after Miss Owen made a complaint at the hospital in Worcester the next day.

The nurse is accused of shouting at the elderly woman, failing to promote her dignity, pushing her on to a commode and refusing to wash her.

She admits stripping the patient naked without closing the curtains around her in the early hours of November 12 2007, but denies the other charges against her.

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Memory Musekiwa, angel of mercy.

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(Posted on June 25, 2009)

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1 — Question Diversity wrote at 5:34 PM on June 25:

And this is coming your way, America, with Obama Health Care. I think it’s already here in a lot of nursing homes.

2 — GetBackJack wrote at 5:42 PM on June 25:

This is far more common than most whites think. The vast majority of people employed in the care of elderly are minorities. And, they are vastly among the uneducated, angry kind. From my personal experience, the majority of minorities do their best to belittle or humiliate whites when they are in a position of power. Sometimes, white people are just too ignorant to see or believe it is race-based.

Wake-up Whitey!

3 — GA Peach wrote at 6:37 PM on June 25:

Can you imagine how much worse this will get when we are the minority?

Furthermore, the nurse should be deported whence she came. If the races were revered can you imagine the outcry? The MSM would NEVER let us here the end of it.

Hopefully with the BNP in place they can actually begin cleaning up this mess with NHS! The BNP has reported that conditions and mandated AA quotas from “foreign countries” and the patient care has gone down hill because of it. Not to mention the ought right abuse of funds and mismanagement all the way around.

4 — SKIP wrote at 7:23 PM on June 25:

Musekiwa, from Walsall, West Midlands,

Identifying this woman as if she were a native Brit is disgusting, as is the conduct of all the blacks in the Emerald Isles. Deportation is the answer.

5 — Awakened wrote at 7:37 PM on June 25:

I’ve had first-hand experience with Blacks like her. It’s really an old story; just give them a little power. They do whatever they like, even in a hospital setting because no one challenges them, everyone is afraid of looking racist. They especially enjoy humiliating White people, most especially helpless old ones who can’t defend themselves.

I have a friend who was attacked on the street by a pack of Blacks. When the ambulance came and treated him - he had a broken nose and various cuts - the Black ambulance driver asked if the kids that had attacked him were Black. She asked him, “Were they Black”, smiling all the while. This was an ambulance person, Can you believe it? As our country sinks closer and closer to the third world status that awaits it and as an awakened White person, I ask myself - how much longer can we let this go on? How much longer can we tolerate this?

6 — robert wrote at 8:42 PM on June 25:

Far too common, I am afraid - so much for the great welfare state. I am english, am ashamed my country has been brought to this, it is really going bad here, you can see it with your very eyes, and i tell you that i’d rather be dead than be that patient’s same age in england in the future (now 27, so fifty years later) - what will it be like - horror, and people will not know any different by then and think it is the norm, just as in Orwell people thuoght that totalitarian life was the norm, though people had glimpses of a somewhat kinder and softer past. Cannot believe what has happened to england, anyone with good sense is fleeing, though if there was a promising stand against all this, this invasion, then many would flock to it (i am afraid a democratic stand seems impotent in the face of what it is up against), but there is no concrete environemt in which this is to develop, too many english themselves are eloping with these aliens and being brainwashed, our institutions being swarmed with them, and it all points in one direction - total containemnt and then biological wipeout for the truly indigenous of England.

(Even in most of our public libraries your website is blocked, and people shun me for using it if i mention as i am “racist” for doing so, though your website for the most part is made up mainstream articles supporting what i think is your sound and reasonable stance which you should have a right to - its a totalitarian state here

God help us!

7 — Anonymous wrote at 8:51 PM on June 25:

You want to be very careful how many blacks are around hospitals, old-age homes, assisted-care facilities etc. They are in a position of power, particularly power over Whites and you are at their mercy. Believe me you want a place with as few blacks as possible. I know this from my own personal experience with my family members.

8 — Question Diversity wrote at 9:05 PM on June 25:

Robert:

Every public library has to have a least one unfiltered computer for adults to use. The CofCC helped the litigation that saw to that:

http://cofcc.org/?p=216

Use the contact form on that page and state the nature of your problem, and someone will eventually get to you. All it will take is one letter sent to the library, and your problem will be solved.

9 — GreatNorthWoods wrote at 9:22 PM on June 25:

Non-whites already make up a significant percentage of healthcare workers in the United States and Europe. It will grow larger unfortunately.

I feel great pity for white people who can’t afford quality long-term care facilities for their aging parents and releatives. Just the thought of having to stick a loved one in a state-run home at the mercy of vengful, theiving and uncompassionate non-whites makes me want to reciprocate such behavior.

I mention this because state- run facilities, unlike hospitals, are usually off-radar and potential for abuse can be off the charts.

Please do all you can to keep loved ones out of such places.

GNW

10 — ice wrote at 9:41 PM on June 25:

Blacks should never be allowed to work in hospitals or nursing homes where there are white people.

They have a constant hate-rage barely below the surface that is based on the propaganda that whites are the reasons they can’t get ahead.

We can thank the white leftists and the black charletans for that mostly, because they control the black mobs, the media and most universities and schools, and it is they who promote the idea that blacks have just as much ability as whites, which covers up the fact that blacks just aren’t intelligent enough, nor do they have other abilities necessary, to compete in a first world country.

Combine the attitude that they’re being held down, with their natural arrogance that blinds them to their own lack of intellect, and a recipe for rage and disaster is always present wherever they are.

11 — Svigor wrote at 9:51 PM on June 25:

Generally blacks aren’t fit to look after white children, elderly, or disabled, especially with western society having totally abdicated any role in negatively reinforcing acceptable behavior in blacks.

12 — English Gentleman wrote at 10:01 PM on June 25:

I know that hindsight is 20/20, and it is easy to criticize, but:

Where were the English Gentlemen? Could not one of them have caned this troglodyte across the bridge of the nose, or given her a sharp rebuke in the ribs?

As I say, I don’t want to be unfair. But:

I hope to God that if I am in a similar situation, I have my trusty cane at the ready! What a glorious way to go out!

13 — Anonymous wrote at 10:19 PM on June 25:

I know of an 89 year-old white woman and social security recipient who wet herself and was denied water by Mexican “nurses” for five days in a Santa Ana nursing home. She lost consciousness, was hospitalized, and died one day later.

14 — Bon, Tax Slave of the NWO wrote at 11:01 PM on June 25:

QD:

On another interesting note: This site is no longer blocked at the school where I work.

Bon

15 — Anonymous wrote at 11:31 PM on June 25:

If Obamacare passes you will be seeing a lot more of this here in America. Once the UK passed government-run healthcare nursing salaries dropped and third-worlders had to be brought in to fill the jobs. The same thing will happen here.

16 — Anonymous wrote at 11:59 PM on June 25:

Elder abuse makes me sick. If anyone did that to either of my parents, I would physically retaliate and take my chances with a jury.

17 — fred wrote at 12:24 AM on June 26:

The abused patient wasn’t just elderly. She also must have been very sick or she wouldn’t have been staying overnight. That nurse should not only be removed from nursing but charged with assault and battery, as well. I’m not familiar with British law but American law has stiffer penalties for assault and battery against senior citizens.

18 — Wolfin wrote at 12:43 AM on June 26:

The more I read these types of stories and relate them to my own experiences by these feral humans (I am trying to be kind), the harder it becomes to suppress my absolute contemt for them.

Are there decent Black folks out there? Yes, there certainly are. However, for every Black that is decent in every way, there seems to be about a ten that are on the verge of being a criminal. I do not exaggerate, but my experiences are narrowed to mid-size cities in the South so the true numbers are sure to be a little different.

The world’s on fire and we’d better wake up soon!

19 — Geoff M wrote at 3:15 AM on June 26:

My wife, father and uncle were subject to racial maltreatment in hospital in the UK. It is the norm for African and Asian staff to be rude, aggressive, uncaring and rough with indiginous Britons.

If you complain - as I did - you get stonewalled and it is made quite clear that YOU will be accussed of racism if you pursue a complaint.

It is for reasons like this that so many Britons now vote BNP.

www.bnp.org.uk

20 — kitty wrote at 3:17 AM on June 26:

The comment from GetBackJack is right on the money.

I saw it from the inside out. About 20 yrs ago, I was a certified nurse’s aide, and did it for a number of years until I felt like I was the last white person who did the job.
The only patients blacks treat well are their own, so I made sure that my white patients got top-notch care from me (not that I gave any of my patients short-shrift).

I’ve seen plenty of not-so-good things, so if you’ve family members being cared for by any minority, be extra vigilant. Get them there own (white) private-duty aide or move them somewhere else.

21 — Janelle wrote at 6:27 AM on June 26:

I saw this at a nursing home where an inlaw was staying.

We had to insist the staff who attended to him be changed as the “woman of color” who worked on his floor was an obnoxious bully. Thankfully, we got him out of that place in a week.

This sort of situation is worse on the night shift, where there aren’t many supervisors or family members around to limit patient abuse.

What are these so-called “care-givers” angry about? Well, in our state, welfare requires recepients to work 20 hours a week and that is 20 hours too many for them.

22 — Anonymous wrote at 7:02 AM on June 26:

they jess gettin back at Whitey for years of “oppression.”

23 — Yorkshireman wrote at 8:36 AM on June 26:

Thousands of overseas nurses on student nurse visas could be illegally staying in the UK. The nurses have come to this country for adaptation training or Supervised Placement on the Overseas Nurses Programme (ONP), which is run by the NMC in conjunction with universities, hospitals, and nursing homes. The problem is that there are insufficient places for all the nurses currently in the UK. Last year Immigration Matters reported that up to 37000 nurses were in the UK seeking adaptation places, at a time when only a fraction of training places were actually available. As nurses are given visas to enter the UK on the understanding that they have a training place, this problem should not arise. The reality is that many are promised training places which fail to materialise or are told to wait several months upon arrival. Unscrupulous agents and fixers also create bogus places, for which they charge exorbitant fees, leaving nurses to fend for themselves once they arrive in the UK. I have seen numerous cases of nurses from India, Nigeria and The Philippines who paid large sums of money to overseas agents for supervised placements or adaptation places which do not exist.

24 — Taurus689 wrote at 8:38 AM on June 26:

6 — robert wrote at 8:42 PM on June 25:
Far too common, I am afraid - so much for the great welfare state. I am english, am ashamed my country has been brought to this, it is really going bad here, you can see it with your very eyes, and i tell you that i’d rather be dead than be that patient’s same age in england in the future (now 27, so fifty years later) - what will it be like - horror, and people will not know any different by then and think it is the norm, just as in Orwell people thuoght that totalitarian life was the norm, though people had glimpses of a somewhat kinder and softer past.


Robert,
As an Euro- American I too am concerned with what’s going on here in the USA but I’m also concerned about the continent from where my ancestors came. I can’t explain why White people simply accept their own extinction. It’s almost as though we’ve been conditioned through mind control. I hear that some 20,000 ethnic English are leaving the country every year. Is that true? I don’t know where they’re going that’s any better. Australia is having it’s problems as is Canada.
We need to go to DEFCON-5 as they say in the military. WE need to raise our consciousness about race as does every non- White and begin to defend ourselves.

25 — T Rexx wrote at 9:52 AM on June 26:

What a cruel and disgusting example of RACIST HATE we have seen here. This nurse as they call her needs severe Jail Time for this HATE CRIME against not only a White but a Senior Citizen who she was hired to protect. What kind of animals are we dealing with?

26 — me_leelee wrote at 10:29 AM on June 26:

This story made me want to cry. My own mother was in two different nursing homes this past year after a stroke. I sometimes wondered about the care she and the other patients got when we were not around, and now she is home, I can only hope the home nurse is kind and good to her. I am thinking of putting a camera in to see. I believe had I seen anything amiss at the nursing homes, there would have been hell to pay. Seriuosly, it seems there are people attracted to this job, because they need very little education, and can slack off on the job, and the patients usually are unable to speak up, or are brushed off as being senile.

27 — Anonymous wrote at 11:18 AM on June 26:

“Every public library has to have a least one unfiltered computer for adults to use. The CofCC helped the litigation that saw to that”

“This may be true here(USA) but it’s not true in all countries.

28 — Anonymous wrote at 11:35 AM on June 26:

Our elderly have worked hard all their lives and deserve our support. I’ve always said that taking care of the elderly should be a career, a much higher paying job where people who do it must have a community college degree. If this were true, you’d have better care and a higher quality of people and less of this type of thing. The problem is cheap labor on the part of nursing homes.

29 — kitty wrote at 1:38 PM on June 26:

13 — Anonymous wrote at 10:19 PM on June 25:
“I know of an 89 year-old white woman and social security recipient who wet herself and was denied water by Mexican “nurses” for five days in a Santa Ana nursing home. She lost consciousness, was hospitalized, and died one day later.”

I have to take a second bite at the apple and comment again, since I’ve seen this type of situation happen before.
I was team leader on the evening shift when a patient (whom I knew to be white) repeatedly rang her call bell—-and I witnessed her Mexican aide entering the room just long enough to turn off the bell and leave the room.
I went to check on the patient myself (who was in tears) and—-you guessed it—-denial of water. I was furious with the Mexican aide who insisted that the patient was lying!
Although I reported this to the higher-ups, not a thing was ever done about it.
This was not a run-down joint. It was a facility for the absolute very wealthy, and these rich families thought that the Mexican aides were just oh, so nurturing with their loved ones.

30 — Schoolteacher wrote at 1:58 PM on June 26:

Many of these places do the minimum necessary to keep the old ones alive so they can collect their $4K/month per breathing inmate. It’s much better to die at home, alone even, than surrounded by indifferent or hostile strangers. Let your estate go to your family, or AmRen, rather than a nursing home/warehouse.

31 — Question Diversity wrote at 5:20 PM on June 26:

Bon:

Is it a public school?

32 — Anonymous wrote at 5:45 PM on June 26:

True story from one of the *top* hospitals in the USA:
Another woman (in the next room) and I found out we had had the same surgery on the same day. We were scheduled to have a three day hospital stay. That first night we saw the night-shift nurses, looked at each other, and said (without actually saying it) that we’d stay up all night and “party” until the day shift came. We watched Turner Classics, ate ice chips, wheeled our iv’s down the halls…
When the day nurse came back on duty, it was obvious I was tired—hadn’t slept at all. She asked why, and I told her, “Nurse So-and-So”. She replied, nodding her head, “I’ve heard that before…”

33 — Anonymous wrote at 8:46 PM on June 26:

I am thinking of putting a camera in to see.” me_leelee wrote at 10:29 AM

Watching this 25 sec. video was painful to watch, but imagine for a moment, in how the defenseless elderly person must have felt.

34 — Anonymous wrote at 12:07 AM on June 27:

Re #33 above, video tags apparently did not pass — instead, click here.

35 — Anonymous wrote at 6:47 AM on June 27:

“If Obamacare passes you will be seeing a lot more of this here in America. Once the UK passed government-run healthcare nursing salaries dropped and third-worlders had to be brought in to fill the jobs. The same thing will happen here.”

I’ve said the same thing. Nursing here in texas pays a good wage and most of the nurses are professional and do a good job and they make good money. However, with “Obamacare”, they’ll want to cut salaries for nurses to the bone to save money and we’ll get a bunch of lousy third world nurses and pay them much less and healthcare will go down the tubes. You’ll see a big rise in third world cheaper doctors. You’ll see huge lines of people waiting for healthcare. The rich and the politicians will have their own private healthcare. There will be long lines of fast breeding mexicans and the average white american will die waiting to see a doctor. Yes, I realize that our current healthcare is far too expensive, good but very expensive and we need some major changes but not the Obama kind of change which will be an overburdened, third world staffed public healthcare nightmare.

36 — exkcresident wrote at 10:18 AM on June 27:

There are some out there who will detect Schadenfreude in what I’m about to say. I stress that I take no pleasure in saying this, but the sex, drugs, and rock and roll people who demonstrated and bombed university science departments to show their support for the Vietcong, will be tomorrow’s nursing home residents.

37 — Anonymous wrote at 9:39 PM on June 27:

16 — Anonymous wrote at 11:59 PM on June 25:

Elder abuse makes me sick. If anyone did that to either of my parents, I would physically retaliate and take my chances with a jury.
========================================================

Sadly thats just bravado.
You see, the jury, drawn from the average american population - would be filled with self serving minorities (as most of them are) or brainwashed self serving white liberals or limp 90% liberal conservatives (as most of them are).

So you’ll end up in a Jail cell with that Nurse Mercy’s half brother. If you think the women are violent…wait till you get to know the men.

38 — Bon, Tax Slave of the NWO wrote at 12:25 AM on June 28:

“…Bon:

Is it a public school?…”

Yes.

I check for AmRen access everywhere I can—it is blocked on Princess Cruises.

Don’t know what caused the change in my school district. I use my own personal computer but use the district’s T-2 line. Does anyone know if the district is able to monitor the sites I visit?

A sub I know very well told me he recently turned on a teacher’s district-owned computer that was on the desk and a very hard-core porn site came up with the teacher’s name at the top. I’m not sure I would lose my job for pulling up AmRen, but one would surely lose his job for viewing hard-core porn in a classroom.

Teachers such as that should lose their jobs on grounds of stupidity—just like the teacher I read about the other day who was caught smoking pot with his students. Anyone who would risk his license in such an asinine manner deserves to have his credential pulled.

BTW: Do those unfiltered library computers include porn? I’ve read of libraries where men come in to view porn in full view of the kiddies who use the library in the afternoons—and ‘amuse’ themselves as well in full view.

Bon

39 — Question Diversity wrote at 11:03 AM on June 28:

Bon:

I don’t know if it includes porn, because political speech is “fully protected” in the jargon of the courts, while porn is “limited protected.”

40 — Aware wrote at 3:11 PM on June 28:

Sheesh, with a mug like that, why did they allow her to have the job?

Reminds me of the Filipina nurse who murdered an elderly woman in a rage by slamming the woman’s head repeatedly on a wall.

These people have no love for their jobs. They go to these countries for money and hopefully to find a nice blond - blue eyed spouse so they can have “pretty children”.

41 — Miss Vendredie Prochain wrote at 4:57 PM on June 28:

Anonymous of 9:39 PM on 27 June:

Ah, oui. Let’s be practical.

Let us consider the costs.

It is dangerous.

Nothing gets done.

The world is dying for a display of espirit. The men of practicality continually throw water on it.

Everything is right angles and square, according to the men of practicality.

Life is not like that. Let the shaman appear.

The West is dying for men of spirit, men of exuberance.

42 — Irish Temper wrote at 10:00 PM on June 28:

GOD help them if I saw this happening. I would clean the floor with them. The “English Gentleman” would address the situation with his cane. That’s good, but I prefer a fast combination of fists.

Whether it is abuse of the elderly, children, or animals, it all makes me sick, because there is no reason for it. Normally, it is done by people on some kind of power trip, which comes to a scretching halt when they are confronted by those much bigger, much stronger, and much angrier then they are.

One suggestion I would give to anyone with a Parent, Grandparent, or other Relative in any type of Hospital, or Long Term Nursing Facility, is to go and make visits to your Relatives, unannounced.

This way you get the element of surpirse on the Staff, and get to see what is really going on, and who might be mistreating or yelling at a patient, for no real reason. Then, all you need to do is call the Director of the Facility, and the Supervisor of Nursing, and bring it to their attention.

You should also follow up by calling your State Board of Health, which regulates these Nursing Homes, and report what you saw, and who you complained to. Get these Abusers Fired.

43 — browser wrote at 9:18 PM on July 1:

Anonymous wrote at 11:59 PM: “Elder abuse makes me sick. If anyone did that to either of my parents, I would physically retaliate and take my chances with a jury.”
— — — — —
I hope you’re a strong person! You and the “English Gentleman” who would rely on his trusty cane.

From the looks of that burly, hefty woman, she appears more than capable of holding her own. Especially against any irate 70-year-olds wielding canes.

And for Irish Temper who said, “GOD help them if I saw this happening.” That’s just the problem: you’re NOT likely ever to see it happening. These things happen when no one is looking, nor likely to be, and to those who often can’t even complain on their own behalf. (Note that in the story it was another woman patient who registered the complaint for her.)

44 — Anonymous wrote at 11:43 PM on July 1:

If you ever have to put your folks in an old-age home, make sure you pick one with as few blacks working there as possible. Trust me on this.

45 — Anonymous wrote at 10:02 PM on July 4:

This sort of stuff has been happening for years in the US, but because so few of us visit nursing homes, many people are oblivious to it. I walked in on my own father yelling “Get your (deleted) hands OFF me!” and I saw the African (not a native born black American) male nurse’s “aide” grinning at my father like a fool. He was very surprised to see me, though, and stepped back from my father, quickly. I gave the “aide” a VERY tough look and got him out of the room. My father would not discuss what happened. After I was done visiting Dad, I went to the nurse’s station and told them that under no condition whatsoever should that man be anywhere near my father, that he had caused my father stress, and that if my father had another stroke I would hold the nursing home responsible if that “aide” were anywhere near my Dad again. I was 20 years old at the time. After that my father was never in a nursing home again, and I changed colleges to be near him. I have never regretted it. Thirteen years later, he died at an elderly age, but I have always wondered what happened to make my mild-mannered Dad yell at that very, very strange, sickly-grinning “aide”.


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