Within the, people served responsibility not upheld, Veterans Administration Agency and it's Dedicated Staff!!
Jan. 27, 2015 - One quality that makes Chuck Maulden a caring emergency department nurse is his ability to put himself in someone else’s shoes.Recently, he’s been lauded for putting someone else in his.
Maulden, 33, had been working in the emergency department at the Salisbury Veterans Affairs Medical Center for a just a couple of months when a patient came in near the end of his shift one night in November.
The man appeared to be in his mid-60s, Maulden said, and he was there because his feet were causing him such pain he could hardly walk.
“He kept talking about being in bad water in Vietnam,” Maulden said, though Maulden doesn’t know if the man served there during the war. Many soldiers who did suffered from trench foot, caused by long exposure to cold, damp conditions.
The man took off his tattered tennis shoes, and Maulden could see the soles were worn through and coming unglued. The balls of his feet were covered in huge blisters, and his compression stockings had matted to the skin where the blisters had drained. A doctor instructed Maulden to bandage his feet and give him fresh stockings. read more>>>
Have to ask:
Which brings up a political question as to newly elected to the Senate Lieutenant Colonel in the Iowa Army National Guard Joni Ernst, so poor according to her she used bread wrappers as boots in bad weather.
Will she follow the decades long obstruction of Veterans Affairs budgets, and under Republican Executive Administrations doing extremely little for, even as they wage wars, as they continue seeking to privatize for corporate profit the People Served Responsibility still mostly borrowed with interests creating the problems, over and over same, costly, conservative news grabbing 'scandals' that ripple out causing more. Or will she be one that Actually supports us Veterans and help build, Finally, the long ignored Agency promised!
Apparently the symbols she's selling she doesn't think through as she says: Iowa’s Joni Ernst: "Obamacare is bad because people should rely on churches for help"
Really? And her family never thought about getting help from their Church for another pair of shoe's or better boots or rubbers!!!
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