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Video: Hospital violence again - Nurse attacked by Thai man angry at having to wait 

 

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A video being widely viewed on Thai social media showed a Thai man attacking a nurse and other patients who came to her aid. He engaged in a foul mouthed rant with staff. 

 

He was angry at being made to wait to have a dressing done. 

 

Dr Thasanathep Yimyaem of Pluak Daeng Hospital in Rayong said that the attack happened on Tuesday.

 

The man had previously been in for dressing but this time there were a lot of people and he wanted to know how long he would have to wait. The nurse asked him to be patient. 

 

The nurse was injured along with other people.

 

Dr Thasanathep said the video did not come from anyone at the hospital and was damaging to their reputation.

 

A police report has been filed and Sanook reported that the local police know the identity of the man. 

 

This is the latest in a long list of filmed altercations at Thai hospitals in recent months. 

 

Source: Sanook

 

 

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Disgusting behavior..lock him up for a week and deny him any future treatment at government hospitals for five years would teach him and others.....but it won,t happen will it :whistling:

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1 hour ago, petermik said:

Disgusting behavior..lock him up for a week and deny him any future treatment at government hospitals for five years would teach him and others.....but it won,t happen will it :whistling:

Did you were in public hospital or just you go the privat klinik.

 

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3 hours ago, petermik said:

Disgusting behavior..lock him up for a week and deny him any future treatment at government hospitals for five years would teach him and others.....but it won,t happen will it :whistling:

No; lock him up and throw the key away until the nurse or other injured parties decide he's been there long enough !

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1 hour ago, TVGerry said:

"Dr Thasanathep said the video did not come from anyone at the hospital and was damaging to their reputation."

 

Kind of missing the point isn't he? ????

The 'Point' in Thailand is always the 'Face' of the Institution; other than that nothing matters as the staff are mere cannonfodder !

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3 hours ago, SammyT said:

I'll get in before all the western commenters who hate Thais (but inexplicably still live here) come in and pretend this is a Thai only problem - the comments on the TVF facebook page suggest that it's only a matter of time.

 

Go talk to any ED nurse in any Western country and ask them if they've been subject to violence or threats from patrons - they absolutely will have been. Not excusing this idiots behaviour in the slightest, but assaults on medical staff isn't a problem unique to Thailand. 

 

I have experience of two large hospitals in the UK. Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights were not good times to have to visit casualty.

 

They all have security guards now.

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31 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

 

I have experience of two large hospitals in the UK. Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights were not good times to have to visit casualty.

 

They all have security guards now.

New Zealand had a hospital security guard beaten near to death last month and in Australia last year, a surgeon was killed after telling some loser to stop smoking next to the entry doors. It's a shame the hospitals even have to treat these ungrateful losers. 

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"The nurse asked him to be patient"  Yes, he was a patient ! And a prize tosser too !  I have been in Thai hospitals a few times and I have plenty of praise for the staff. The patient turnover rate in every A & E unit in hospitals in all countries is very slow. Why ?? Cos they are under staffed!  

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Like traffic enforcement and protecting Thailand's National Security from sex toys, Viagra and kamagra, and electronic cigarettes and vaping fluid, and of course, Farang men married to Thai women - Thailand simply is too busy with these other issues to enforce laws pertaining to violent crime, especially in hospitals.  

Imho it is because this seems to be in the genetic memory of Thailand and I don't think things will ever change anytime soon.

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5 hours ago, cardinalblue said:

Hey Sammy,

 

we didn’t allow any fragile Thai males in our ERs so never happened in our hospitals....

Interesting. Because they would make up a fraction of inpatients in NZ and aus hospitals but violence towards healthcare professionals is still rampant there. I guess that proves your point wrong that it's just a fragile Thai Male thing...

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18 hours ago, TVGerry said:

"Dr Thasanathep said the video did not come from anyone at the hospital and was damaging to their reputation."

 

Kind of missing the point isn't he? ????

He obviously has a different perception from most people...

akin to schools who try to bribe parents to cover-up what's happening in their premises!

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20 hours ago, TVGerry said:

"Dr Thasanathep said the video did not come from anyone at the hospital and was damaging to their reputation."

 

Kind of missing the point isn't he? ????

Yup, "face" is more important to most Asians than commonsense.

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