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Default I feel like I'm retired!

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> On Tuesday, September 11, 2018 at 6:37:18 PM UTC-5, Alex wrote:
> > John Kuthe wrote:
> > > On Tuesday, September 11, 2018 at 3:38:03 AM UTC-5, Thomas wrote:
> > >> Just up the rent.
> > > I do NOT do that!!
> > >
> > > I am NOT CRUEL to my fellow housemates! I provide us a clean safe place to live near school! Several schools! UMSL, WashU, SLU, etc. Students NEED OUR HELP! Glub knows the EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS are not helping them, they are SCREWING MONEY out of them!
> > >
> > > My rents are set. Fair, competitive and not bad!
> > >
> > > John Kuthe...

> >
> > Did you feel like you were retired when you abandoned your patient?

>
> I have the least of the admonishments the State Board of Nursing could put on my nursing record. Get over it!
>State board did and I'm still able to practice as a Registered Nurse!


Your employers didn't "get over it".

It's noted in the Disciplinary hearing record that Advantage Nursing
Services (St Louis) terminated your employment days after their client
came home to find their child unattended and alone in the house at
night.


> Do you think you are brilliant because you can look up this shit
>online?


> John Kuthe...


Anyone can look it up online, takes seconds. So I did. Thanks Alex.

https://www.nursingald.com/uploads/p.../MISSOURI_8_16
_SMALL.pdf

Page 10.

Missouri State Board of Nursing Disciplinary Actions.

You were censured. The Missouri Nursing Board found your conduct
constituted "misconduct, unethical conduct, unprofessional conduct in
the performance of the functions and duties of a nurse", and
" violated professional trust and confidence"

"Kuthe, John William
Saint Louis, MO
Registered Nurse 2010035756

On or about February 6, 2015, Licensee was caring for an
eight-year-old, non-verbal patient in the patient?s home.
Licensee?s shift ended at 11:00 pm. Licensee knocked on
the bedroom door of the patient?s parents, as Licensee
believed the male parent was in the room. Licensee
knocked in an attempt to inform the male parent that
Licensee was leaving and that the patient was resting. The
male parent was not in the house when Licensee left the
residence. Patient?s mother found patient unattended in the
home. When Licensee was contacted later, he stated that
he was unaware there was no one else in the home when
he left at the end of his shift.
Censure 03/18/2016
_______________________________________

All this is on public record, where any future nursing-agency employer
can check it. So can any of their clients, caring, protective parents
paying for a one-to-one private paediatric nurse for their child.

Janet UK