One common element is negligence. For example, nurses not following proper procedures for patient care, like administering meds without double - checking the dosage or patient identity.
One horror story is about a patient who was given the wrong medication by a distracted nurse. The patient had a severe allergic reaction and it was a very chaotic and dangerous situation until the medical team managed to stabilize the patient.
One horror story could be when a nursing student had to deal with a very difficult patient. The patient was constantly yelling and being uncooperative. The student was trying their best to administer medications but the patient kept throwing things at them. It was really scary for the young student who was just starting to learn how to handle such situations.
One horror nursing home story is about neglect. Elderly patients were left without proper meals for days. Their rooms were dirty and smelled bad. The staff was too lazy to clean or feed them regularly.
One common element is overwork. Nurses are often made to handle more patients than they can manage. For example, having to take care of 10 patients when the standard should be 5. Another is a lack of support from colleagues or superiors. This could be like in the case where new nurses are left to fend for themselves. Also, poor working conditions such as dirty facilities or insufficient supplies are often seen in these horror stories.
In some nursing homes, there have been horror stories of improper handling of medical emergencies. For example, not having enough trained staff on hand to deal with a heart attack or a fall. This can lead to delayed treatment and even death. There are also stories of residents being left alone for long periods, feeling abandoned and depressed, which is a terrible situation considering they are in a place that should be providing care and support.
One nursing horror story I've heard was about a nurse who had to deal with a very difficult patient. The patient was constantly yelling and throwing things at the nurse. Despite the nurse's best efforts to calm the patient down, it was a really tough situation.
Medication errors are quite common. For example, giving a double dose of a strong painkiller. Another common one is miscommunication. Like when the doctor's orders are not clearly communicated to the nurse, leading to improper treatment. And then there are cases of patient falls due to insufficient supervision.
There are also stories about the stress of the curriculum. Students having to study long hours and still not feeling fully prepared for exams, like having to cram a huge amount of medical knowledge in a short time and then being tested rigorously.