This was the scene that made me want to watch Switched At Birth, and I never regret my choice.
@hakaaurora36923 жыл бұрын
Only when it went shit with PC Pandering Propaganda in season 5 breifly
@meganmcleod61523 жыл бұрын
yay!!
@jjj618275 жыл бұрын
She didn’t bother to face daphne, didn’t even try to communicate to the deaf friend with pen and paper, almost killed her deaf friend because she didn’t bother to ask about allergies, failed to inform the patient about their injuries, and only let daphne stay and help her friend because it benefitted her. If daphne hadn’t stepped in the deaf friend could have died. She didn’t know what was going on and was in pain, and the nurse didn’t even look concerned half the time. If she needs an MRI obviously she’s in pain, but the nurse only took care of it when daphne mentioned it. Not to mention the nurse was defending the hospital when the hospital as a whole was in the wrong. The nurse basically told daphne that it’s ok they they can’t communicate with deaf or hard of hearing people because it isn’t needed often, which is totally wrong. Sorry but this nurse failed at her job, which is to inform the patient of their injuries, help treat the pain, run the tests, and (in this case) apologize for the inconvenience and explain that they understand that their policy needs to be worked on and they will push to learn from this experience so it doesn’t happen again. She did literally the opposite of that. She tried to defend the hospital when the hospital was so clearly in the wrong.
@sweetlife0315 жыл бұрын
I know, right?! That nurse was incredibly rude to Daphne! She (the nurse) acted as if she cared less about what was happening, even so much so as to not face Daphne when speaking! Kudos to Daphne for telling her to!
@TrintsuKiishu24 жыл бұрын
Daphne was also a random stranger who could've lied to the patient or to the nurse. She wasn't a certified translator.
@caseygreyson41783 жыл бұрын
@@TrintsuKiishu2 The hospital... didn’t HAVE a certified translator. That’s the issue here. You realize that regardless of whether or not Daphne was a stranger, that doesn’t matter because the only realize Daphne was there was because the hospital failed to accommodate the Deaf.
@TrintsuKiishu23 жыл бұрын
@@caseygreyson4178 How is using a person who is not a certified translator also not a problem? Never said them not having one wasn't an issue. They didn't have one AND they used a random person instead of one. They were wrong twice.
@caseygreyson41783 жыл бұрын
@@TrintsuKiishu2 Exactly. They were wrong twice because they didn’t have a translator ready. But the way you phrased it made it seem like the nurse was right to be cold towards Daphne since, as you said, “she was a random stranger who could’ve lied to the patient or to the nurse.” That doesn’t justify the nurses demeanor to her.
@Theoutdoorpersona4 жыл бұрын
This is one reason why I learned ASL. I worked in customer service for too long and if I wasn't working then people would be lost. I had a couple and their kids come in. The dad was hard of hearing and both kids and the mom were deaf. The dad did talk but it was hard for him. He was struggling with the person taking his order (fast food restaurant) and I stepped in and started signing and translated for him and later on when I was outside on a break he came up to me and hugged me. He said him and his family hardly went out in public cause no one knew that much ASL. We exchanged numbers and I told him that him and his family are welcome to come in on days I work and I will take their order and personally deliver their food for them. I then went on to another job and told him and he followed me to every job I have worked at and the other employees all knew to come get me if I wasn't near my phone at the time
@JennaBenna01232 жыл бұрын
that’s amazing and we thank you ❤️
@JennaBenna01232 жыл бұрын
@Ravens for a Pentagram true true and you’re really funny 🤪🥰
@JennaBenna01232 жыл бұрын
@Ravens for a Pentagram true true and you’re really funny 🤪🥰
@littlemen99172 жыл бұрын
True I learn ASL in high school
@Kfantasy_98 Жыл бұрын
That's so sweet of you ❤️ I'm teaching myself asl so I can communicate with deaf patients. I don't know much at the moment, but I know several phrases. I had a deaf patient come in, with an interpreter, and their face lit up when I started signing to her (the patient). It really does make a difference when you speak someone else's language to communicate with them. It shows you care.
@angelicalicari83552 жыл бұрын
I mean, the hospital literally could've just given Natalie a white board and dry-erase marker, but I'm glad the writers made this point, and I'm glad they gave Daphne this scene :)
@Quaker-tc8ue Жыл бұрын
Erm, no. Not all Deaf are literate. I had a friend who was Hard-of-Hearing…she used hearing aids, had speech therapy, but pronounced the word ‘registration’ with a ‘g’ sound instead of ‘j’.
@j.67248 ай бұрын
@@Quaker-tc8uea whiteboard/pen and paper is better than nothing. deaf people aren’t stupid even if they are illiterate, they can do drawings and still likely to have picked up vocab habitually
@Quaker-tc8ue8 ай бұрын
I’m sure you have no idea how nasty your comment makes you appear. @@j.6724
@Anne_B.6 ай бұрын
They never think that way. They always assume.deaf.people.can read.lips.or hear them.if they wear hearing aids!!
@AudreyC379Ай бұрын
True, but great chances are Natalie was. The white board probably wouldn't have worked because of the neck brace and her other injuries. @@Quaker-tc8ue
@Drummerdudegirl8 жыл бұрын
I will never forget this scene
@sweetlife0317 жыл бұрын
Yes...one of the best, for sure...and a beautiful way to show those who don't know sign language why it can be beneficial (even if you are hearing).
@natalyaduncan84234 жыл бұрын
I love that this show brings attention to things that hearing society just doesn’t think of
@strawberrylemonadelioness11 ай бұрын
"It's happening NOW" is honestly such a powerful line.
@sammyrush17258 жыл бұрын
Why didn't the hospital have a pen and some paper? Interpreters are not the only way to communicate. They are the best way, but not the only way. Paper and pens should not have been hard to track down and use.
@DarkAurora20028 жыл бұрын
Person Anonymous An interpreter is still needed so that if doctors and nurses are talking amongst themselves then the deaf patient is knowing what is going on at all times
@sammyrush17258 жыл бұрын
+Robert Nicholson That is very true. I said that interpreters were the best way to communicate. Just because its the best way but it's not the only way to communicate. While trying to find one, paper and pencils/pens aren't a bad idea to tell the deaf patient that: one, you are finding an interpreter; two, what is wrong; and three, get any health concerns the patient might have: drug allergies for example.
@jillianwheeler95367 жыл бұрын
Wheeler jilliaN
@942WAxeO6 жыл бұрын
You aren't a director of this show for same reason :D
@endsoftheearth11386 жыл бұрын
And it’s a tv show
@violinplayer1017 жыл бұрын
Honestly, in a real-life situation, even if there wasn't an interpreter available right away, or they couldn't track down the video phone, they could at least write back and forth with pen and paper...English is usually a deaf person's second language, but at least writing would be SOME form of communication.
@violinplayer1017 жыл бұрын
An Aspie's POV Wow! I had no idea. That's awful that that happened to her. People (especially anyone in the health setting) need to be educated about deafness, and how to work with Deaf people. Because that situation should NEVER happen. Any patient (whether they are deaf or not) has the right to be informed about their health!
@sarickacampbell26422 жыл бұрын
Or if it’s too hard to write give them a phone to text
@Anne_B.6 ай бұрын
Even today in 2024 they are just as ignorant!! They fail far more than they suceed..it was far worse during the pa demic when caregivers were banned fr9m ERs. A hospital sent my mom home with a major leg fracture..you can bet on the 2nd visit I tokd them I was going in!!!! They tried to ban me but the ambulance driver made sure I got in...
@babyhilts7 жыл бұрын
Like the worst fucking hospital ever. This nurse could have killed her and she's like, "Meh, good to know!" I know they were waiting on an interpreter but you could have at least treated her like a person and given her an pen and paper to see how she was doing! Back when video rental stores were a thing, I used to have a customer come in that was deaf. Unfortunately I don't know ASL so our communication resorted to paper and pen. I mean, come on, it's not that difficult.
@davincent983 жыл бұрын
There's a deaf girl at Walmart that uses her phone for questions
@annettepayette40427 жыл бұрын
in my opinion i don't care if people think sign langue should be taught if daphne hadn't said any thing or been there the nurse would have given her the medicine any that girl could have died or got sick hospitals need to be better equipt to help the deaf
@Georgia221LaLa7 жыл бұрын
they cant give anyone medication without checking to see what the patient is allergic to in the first place. its dangerous to the patient and it can cause a big lawsuit on the hospital if it causes death or any severe damage.
@sweetlife0316 жыл бұрын
This whole piece of the storyline was based on something that actually happened to the actress playing Natalie (Stephanie Nogueras). She was really in a real-life accident, and her mom and her were put in an identical situation at the hospital, where there were no interpreters at all :'(
@tracymillz2844 жыл бұрын
This scene always gives me chills.
@jreyes63044 жыл бұрын
I'll never forget SWITCHED AT BIRTH and everything they went through!
@clairewyble69664 жыл бұрын
I like my movie is called switched at birth is nothing deal with you
@clairewyble69664 жыл бұрын
John
@Wolfwow56 жыл бұрын
Ok so in the show Kansas City has a big enough deaf population to have had a dedicated deaf school, with pretty decent sized classes and a new deaf program at the University with an Interpreter program...but the hospital only has a part time interpreter and no emergency backup?
@RainbowPawPrint2 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately it is pretty believable. Many places, including hospitals, are badly prepped for minorities. Regarding schools, many schools for a specific group of students (for example for deaf students) accept kids from a wider area beyond the local school district, sometimes even nation wide.
@aracellipotter8 жыл бұрын
This always makes me cry :c
@cezza1804 жыл бұрын
Yes, not all deaf and Hard of hearing can read and write, but both Travis and Natalie can. They are in university, which I know isn't "proof" per se, but it is assumed that they have at least some understanding of the English language. This shows that they didn't even try and communicate with them. And yes, I know this is just a TV show, so I REALLY hope this isn't a common occurrence ESPECIALLY in hospitals.
@batshevabattu85602 жыл бұрын
I know it’s not the same thing but... I am from France and I live in Ireland. Many years ago, I met a French lady on the bus in Ireland. She explained she and her husband had come to Ireland as tourists but that, on the day they got there, they were staying in the countryside outside of our main city there and he fell gravely ill and fainted. By the time they got him to hospital he fell into a coma. Well, our hospital ‘couldn’t find’ an English French translator, and out of the two of them, the one who spoke English was the husband who was in a coma by then. I offered to do it, though I wouldn’t be the best person for it as my medical English and my medical French would both be poor, I am no doctor. Anyway, lady said they had actually just managed to ‘find’ a translator so I didn’t have to do it... But my heart broke for these people: they were in a foreign country, dealing with a language barrier and with him potentially being in danger of dying from whatever he had... In fact, as she told me all this on the bus, she cried so much, and said it was also a relief to finally be able to express all this, to me. Knowledge of languages is crucial, and a translator’s job can save lives...
@Fire_bugg4 жыл бұрын
As someone who was an allergy to medicine, that is my worst fear. I would show this scene to anyone who thinks sign language is unnecessary
@katterrific82867 жыл бұрын
I have a friend (who is not deaf) that is allergic to penicillin. She wears a medical bracelet just in case. That way if she is in an accident and loses consciousness, no one gives her something she is allergic to. Lots of people have allergies or other health conditions that are very serious and as a result they wear a medical bracelet in case they are in an accident. Am I the only one who thought about medical bracelets during the scene?
@CelticStar87 жыл бұрын
Even then, there is danger. One time my mom was brought to a hospital and she had a medical bracelet. The nurse did not check it and gave her a medicine she is allergic to. Luckily it doesn't effect her respiratory system, only her skin.
@Wolfwow56 жыл бұрын
She was hit by a car. Even if she had one it might have broken off.
@ruthcaperchione41035 жыл бұрын
Sometimes EMTs might not double check for jewelry or it may be damaged (too bloody to be read or bent). My first aid instructor told me that an EMT friend had cut away a necklace off someone who was unconscious and tossed it aside since he was rushing to save the man's life and viewed it as an ordinary obstacle.
@Kfantasy_98 Жыл бұрын
I know a guy that has a tattoo on his arm and leg saying that he's a type 1 diabetic and has the name of a medicine with a 🚫 on it to inform that he cannot have it. He doesn't like wearing jewelry and he doesn't have to worry about the jewelry falling off if he's ever in an accident. Medical tattoos are a good idea too.
@mariahdibben4066 Жыл бұрын
@@Kfantasy_98 My daughter's father is type 1 diabetic and epileptic and he has a medical ID tattoo on his forearm for this reason. He tried using medical ID jewelry but they always broke so he got the tattoo.
@lyndseynicollemusic32626 жыл бұрын
Damn tell em daphne!!!
@sweetlife0316 жыл бұрын
I loved that too! By the way...a car accident really did happen to the girl playing Natalie in real life; she is indeed profoundly deaf, and she and her mom had the same issue with no interpreter in the hospital. Lizzy Weiss incorporated it...and Steph was tracked down for this scene
@amywonderland92977 жыл бұрын
This is one of the big reasons that everyone should be taught sign instead of a foreign language like French or German at school! Those types of languages should be electives and sign should be mandatory
@alanaterrel99147 жыл бұрын
Amy Scott no it should neither should foreign languages be mandatory I shouldn't be forced to learn a language if I don't want to
@Georgia221LaLa7 жыл бұрын
Some people are French or german and want to learn or might go to those countries some day. or just want to learn it, my school didn't have any languages but sign language compared to those two is on the lowest of ever needing it. I've only met one deaf person like ever and never even communicated with her. also had a kid in my class ages ago as children who couldn't hear much without hearing aids and some times she didn't have them and pen and paper worked instead of the teacher yelling. the teacher was able to communicate with her and she didn't use sign language. Hospitals should have interpreters on call all the time or at least have some patientce to try to communicate with deaf people instead of leaving them hanging. My experience in ER's is that the doctor always tries to communicate what they are doing to patients and theres a health record which tells allergies to them so getting their chart up would be a big priority before doing anything to them with medication. I've been in too much pain to talk to the nurse or doctor and I cant yell out and demand what they put me on or I come off as an addict but they don't just get fed up with me the second I cant communicate to them. Plus its not like being deaf means you cant speak at all. Its hard to understand sometimes but they can meet someone halfway. I don't think hospitals are or should be allowed to medicate you if they don't know your info or allergies. Hospitals can take care of people who don't speak English or people who cant speak too without killing them. ER takes time for people with disabilities like that because avoiding a lawsuit is a giant concern even though the doctors would care more about the persons life but sadly sometimes they don't.
@elisecriqui12177 жыл бұрын
sign language should be a offered at any school that can afford multiple foreign languages. If you offer more then Spanish it should be ASL then French or German and so on. There are many people who don't speak English a lot of people who only speak Spanish and many deaf people. I'm not ASL should be the only required language but it should be as readily available to learn as any other language for the same reason
@lexiloola22936 жыл бұрын
I feel if you’re going into nursing you should have to learn sign language and or Spanish because those are actually the top 2 languages spoken in the USA.
@jessicaminer99356 жыл бұрын
Especially when you are going into general services like becoming a nurse, or police man or fireman. You don't know who is going to be needing your services and you are going to need to communicate with them, even if it is very basic. The basics go a long way with ASL, especially in understanding when they speak. It may take more time, and concentration, but I think it is worth it...though I disagree, any foreign language is better than none. Lots of people, especially in America speak another language other than English. Spanish, especially. ASL just should be an encourages choice as well.
@mia_mousedavies_pudding39076 жыл бұрын
I think every hospital should have at least one doc or imploy who know sign
@mariahdibben4066 Жыл бұрын
There is literally a thing called the disability act which states that BY LAW they have to provide an interpreter. That hospital could have been in HUGE trouble for that actually. I'm glad they brought attention to this on the show.
@gabysblog65823 жыл бұрын
I'm surprised there wasn't an interpreter available. I'm a medical interpeter and we have interpreters that work weekends as well. and we have video or phone interpreters depending on the services you need
@tara_lynnnn_8 ай бұрын
If that kind of situation happens in real life in real hospitals, I feel like all nurses should be taking sign language courses paid for by their employer like that would solve a lot of issues
@saulthechicanootaku4 жыл бұрын
Honestly, this is the type of hospital that would likely remove someone's kidney, even if the patient was completely healthy because, according to the doctor, the radiologist "mixed up the X-Rays" while denying responsibility for his patient. Like, couldn't they give her at least a pen and notepad?
@SteelTreeGone Жыл бұрын
I know it’s hard for people that’s hear, I know 2 people who are deaf husband and wife, they had 2 boys ,who are probely married now, I haven’t seen them for years so I love this show , everyone helps eachother deft or not help eachother, learn the sign language it helps 😢❤😊
@carmensandiego3283 ай бұрын
This is completely unacceptable. Every doctor should know that any patient they have who is deaf must either have a sign language interpreter to translate what the deaf person is saying to them with their hands unless they know ASL themselves. Unbelievable!!
@camillewiley76244 жыл бұрын
Put this back on Netflix!
@thesmolestcunj10586 жыл бұрын
"did you hear anything" COme on xD
@Kaeinlya6 жыл бұрын
It's just an expression. Deaf people use it too.
@sweetlife0315 жыл бұрын
Ummm...I think Mingo meant did anyone tell Daphne about what happened 🙂 He knows she's deaf *sweetly*
@sadee12874 жыл бұрын
I realize that this show was trying to portray a situation where the medical staff mishandled informing a deaf patient, but the reality was WAY off. Not the least of how an accident patient with a potential pelvic fracture is NEVER in a sitting position. Nor would she be left alone for any length of time. And I find it hard to believe that this nurse did not follow the most basic protocols. If the patient can't speak, the nurse should bring a notepad and marker and write to her. Doesn't have to be English - the nurse can draw a stick body for the patient to indicate where her pain is, a face with pain expression, and number from 1 to 10 for pain level. Some hospitals have diagrams for that. Or mime her own face for pain, or point to the patient's body or her own. Ask the patient "can you write?" with mime for pen and paper. Once you've established that she CAN write, ask the patient's history, allergies, etc. No nurse (or doctor) worth their salt would proceed ahead and risk harming or killing their patient for lack of a history workup. This nurse deserved the slap down Daphne gave her at the least - deserved to lose her job at worst. She showed a callous disregard for her patient's well-being, as well as disrespect for the ONE person trying to help, who is also deaf. Unfortunately, this kind of thing happens. I should know. I lost my mom, because she had throat and tongue surgery for cancer, and couldn't talk, and wasn't on a heart monitor (even though she was in mild heart failure before her surgery and should have been), and suffered a heart attack, and by the time they found out, she was without oxygen too long. Brought back, but brain damaged, and there was nothing that could be done after that. I would have fired the nurse.
@yeseniarodriguez41586 жыл бұрын
yes I agree that this is just a show but it's a show where they touch base on things that happen on a daily basis I am disabled and some of these things I can relate to because I go through them on a daily basis and that is hard for people to understand how to help a person that has a disability this show was actually based on a true story and it's a great show because it shows how people with disabilities find their way around life despite the fact that they're disabled and yes I agree with most of the comments even though that this is the show they should have still had interpreters or something
@alexysautumnelf6 ай бұрын
And this is why the LOCK screen of my phone has all my pertinent medical information on it (including being Deaf), so if something happens, whoever comes to help has acess to "These are my medical conditions, my current meds, emergency contact, allergies, etc." So they can treat me appropriately, even if I can't immediately relay that info. Pain does stuff to your brain. When I am in pain, I cant even remember the meds I took that morning let alone which I am allergic to, so doing that while I have a clear head may save my life later on. And for those who think Doctors are smart enough to automatically get pen and paper, last Feb, I had a scheduled surgery on a Mon. I seen my surgeon the Friday before. He legit told the nursing staff that he FORGOT I was Deaf. He said, "They werent deaf on Friday when I seen them. " I had an interpreter tbat Friday. You, good sir, forgot to schedule one for surgery. The nurses were p*ssed at him that day! 😂
@Kfantasy_98 Жыл бұрын
"Doing the best we can"?! What about a marker board?! I'm teaching myself sign language so I can communicate with deaf patients. I also have a marker board to help.
@Quaker-tc8ue Жыл бұрын
Because not all Deaf are literate.
@lilamontoya56094 жыл бұрын
I just noticed that's Jimmy from fuller house (:
@emikoburbank24167 жыл бұрын
Jimmy Gibler!
@tatuml75727 жыл бұрын
How come I’ve never seen this and I watched all the episodes on Netflix and even season 5
@katieabandon7 жыл бұрын
this is season 4 ep 10. not sure how you missed it....
@animewolves8244 жыл бұрын
Does anyone know which season and episode this was. My friend wants to watch the whole episode and I can’t remember....
@kristashafer930986 ай бұрын
So ironic to ask a Deaf person “did you hear anything?”
@sweetlife0317 жыл бұрын
What season and episode name is this from?
@lexiloola22936 жыл бұрын
sweetlife031 season 4 episode 10
@vmaellee10245 жыл бұрын
I’m studying to be a nurse and also studying asl sucks that Deaf people have to wait hours until the hospital can get an interpreter sometimes
@Sleppa_957 ай бұрын
i understand how hetic and busy hospitails can be but if at the moment you dont have the required things to commicate them attempt other things! she can read and understand english get a pen and paper and tell her what you need to tell her. obvouisly give her a note pad she can write on! comunication is not just speaking or making sound you can comunicate in many different ways!
@happymittens92 Жыл бұрын
I always liked Daphne and this guy together I can't remember his name.
@mariahdibben4066 Жыл бұрын
Mingo
@rhiannonlewis79637 жыл бұрын
This is why I'm studying to be an ASL interpreter. And that nurse is a bitch!!!!!!!
@sophialamattino60204 жыл бұрын
Why do I not remember this at all
@MysticEagle46 жыл бұрын
First it is called a pen and paper... I don't think nurses would be that stupid to not know how to use a pen and paper..... you can tell when ppl are deaf and you can't understand sign language. As a cashier I gave a person a pen and paper when they were trying to communicate and I don't sign... it's common knowledge.
@gemmaluescher-verseckas12433 жыл бұрын
DaughterOfGodAlways I heard mcdonalds had a policy to offer the menu on a paper. But now they have the computer stations and then you can watch for your number. No speaking needed.
@nloubriel23367 ай бұрын
GO DEBRA GO 😎🤩😆🤗🥰
@barbarnyak8 жыл бұрын
please tell me which season and episode was that :) thanks
@sammyrush17258 жыл бұрын
+barbarnyak Season 4 Episode 10, I believe.
@sandgroper1970 Жыл бұрын
It’s definitely a scene that would provoke thought. Unfortunately unless you had a staff member on duty already that knew, sign or in this case a friend, I bet many a hospital would have an on call interpreter on weekends and some maybe not even on a weekday because of costs.
@sawyersgirl51423 жыл бұрын
He looks so much like Ashton Kutcher. I was thinking years after the series ended, where do I know this guy from...? Stephanie's baby daddy/husband on Fuller House. Lol
@alexandragoldovskiy61253 жыл бұрын
So I am not deaf, but know some sign. It came to my attention that the word "dilaudid" ( please don't come at me I forgot how to spell it already) was not fully signed. All I was was l a l o i d. I even put the video in. 25 speed. Please correct me if I am wrong
@thedifferent143 жыл бұрын
No, you saw right. Daphne didn't sign the whole word because Natalie partially spelled it herself when she was trying to remember. Daphne finished the word for her 👍🏼
@alexandragoldovskiy61253 жыл бұрын
@@thedifferent14 kk thank you for the clarification 👍
@aliali-ce3yf4 жыл бұрын
didn't they have pen and paper? i'm sure hospitals must get elderly who are hard of hearing and they don't know sign language, but they can (hopefully) read
@Quaker-tc8ue Жыл бұрын
Except not all Deaf are literate.
@destinyzorn22346 жыл бұрын
What season and episode is this
@zariemartin61736 жыл бұрын
What episode and season is this?
@bigbrowneyes29673 жыл бұрын
Seen this a million times and it’s irritating asf because this literally happens all the damn time and still does. And it’s like a simple pen and paper could have also solved the problem. Ppl act like well idk sign so 🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️. And?!? Like your a fucking hospital figure it out. Someone could die, is that what you will tell the family?!? Idiots...
@Goldfischle8 жыл бұрын
thats for the upload
@lenyxiashadows4 жыл бұрын
Everyone, especially people working in hospitals and emergency workers, should know, at the 𝒗𝒆𝒓𝒚 least, basic sign language.
@kevinwaag9976 Жыл бұрын
no one thought of just giving her something to write ? .?...
@ylin48705 жыл бұрын
it wasn’t the worker fault tho?
@Symone_A955 жыл бұрын
Lmfao I'm an x-ray tech and there's sooo many things wrong with this... It's called a pen and paper. If they thought her pelvis was broken they wouldn't have her sitting up especially with a neck brace on
@Quaker-tc8ue Жыл бұрын
There’s something wrong with YOU. Not all Deaf are literate. And ‘lmfao’ is inappropriate.
@alanaterrel99147 жыл бұрын
ya that stupid it should be taught to people in the health industry
@ccdryan49877 жыл бұрын
Aww
@StanChunghaOrGoHome2 жыл бұрын
I agree with daphne’s point but yelling at the nurse isn’t helping anything. She has no control over hospital policies and whether the hospital has an interpreter or not.
@darklocks25338 жыл бұрын
Why is she yelling at the nurse? She doesn't make the rules she just works there.
@Tiny_Syren178 жыл бұрын
Think about this way the nurse didn't know that she deaf and no one knows sign language she can only see what going on with out Daphne she could of gotten worse people need to know sign language at the doctors to help deaf people and other
@ltcfamilys50388 жыл бұрын
CD cf PA VX
@harleyquinn57748 жыл бұрын
A lifetime of valid frustrations with being treated as less because of a communication barrier.
@Jam_Reads_Smut8 жыл бұрын
I wokr with the blind and people seem to have the "Helen Keller Effect" in their minds. When going out in public people won't talk to them and then the person gets mad because they can hear perfectly fine, or they think they can read sign language -_- Just because someone doesn't have one sense doesn't mean all their senses are gone.
@lexi2198 жыл бұрын
She's yelling at the nurse because she almost endangered her friend's life. Instead of using pen and paper in the absence of an interpreter, the nurse hadn't communicated with Natalie at all and almost gave her a heavy narcotic to which she was allergic. That's enough to make anyone angry.
@wilbertjamodovar3236 жыл бұрын
Im pissed...
@MallieVisions5 жыл бұрын
ha ha! my private part is laughing ha ha haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
@t.michelle82527 жыл бұрын
Okay this hospital was completely incompetent but why couldn’t she remember the name of a medication she was allergic to?? Lol
@JulsLittleBeirutAnarchy7 жыл бұрын
tavonna dorsett My first thing would be a note writing thing myself... I will die if you give me...
@elisecriqui12177 жыл бұрын
It's not something that's been a big deal before and she's also in a lot of pain and tired and pretty confused and medicine does not always have the easiest names to remember. (Also for the show they where trying to show Daphne knew what she was talking about when it came to being equipped to be a doctor)
@kishaunarcher2236 жыл бұрын
She just got into an accident. She’s confused and disoriented
@alexysautumnelf6 ай бұрын
Pain makes you unable to think straight, and since Dilantin is prescription drugs, it wouldn't be something she would necessarily actively have to remember due to lack of access to the meds.