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Nurse Broke Down In Tears Telling How Difficult It Is To Find Patients Dead And Telling Their Families They Lost Their Loved Ones Every Day


An ER ICU nurse broke down in tears in a video while telling she had a rough day at work as she has become tired of walking into rooms and finding her patients dead.

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35-year-old D’neil Schmall shared a heartbreaking video online that shows her crying as she can’t cope with coronavirus outbreak.

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D’neil, who is staying in a hotel in New York City, said in the heartbreaking video: “I am an ER ICU nurse currently in New York working a rapid response for COVID and, today was a very rough day, a real rough day.

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She said she can’t cope with walking into rooms and finding patients dead.

D’neil said the worst part is telling their families that their relative has died and there’s no one she can talk to during this difficult time.

After a long shift, D’neil cried all the way home and her driver asked her if she was okay.

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She said: “You just walk into a room, and there’s a dead body there,” she says. “I’m tired of calling families and telling them that news.”

“I feel so much sadness to my fellow nurses, sisters, and brothers, that have lost their lives taking care of people.

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She said people don’t understand how stressful their job is and how they cope with such things.

She said there’s no one to talk to and she can’t even call her mother or sister because she doesn’t want them to get worried.

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All she does is cry in her hotel room or bathroom to cope with grief.

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D’neil urged everyone to be compassionate to each other in a difficult time like this and help people who are going through a tough time during coronavirus outbreak.

She said: “Everyone is trying hard, everyone is trying so hard. But we got so much to do. We are humans too. If you have ever felt any time would be appropriate to have compassion for each other, right now is the time.”

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Later, D’neil said she posted the video to tell people how they feel and what they are going through on a daily basis.

She said: “Venting was actually cathartic for me.”

Watch the heartbreaking video of the nurse telling what she is going through

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Today was by far the worst shape I’ve ever had.point 40 | This video was taken after laying in my hotel floor for an hour crying.point 98 | I think it’s important for ppl to see what we go threw when we get home.point 157 | *******Update ******After 4-5hrs sleep We’re walking 8-11 miles in a 13-15hrs shift.point 232 |

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5–6 days a week.point 15 | The Majority of our PPE is made out of plastic like wearing a sweat suit all day.point 80 | Assignments of 10-16 patients per nurse.point 115 | ******This video is completely unedited.point 151 | And taken after the “worst shift” I’ve had since being here.point 207 |

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I was only Venting.point 16 | This video was cathartic.point 38 | I only posted it because I feel like people should know what we’re going through here.point 111 | I love my job I LOVE ❤️ what I do! UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES AM I LEAVING! But that doesn’t mean frontliners aren’t human and wont be emotional about this experience as well*********I turned the camera on and just started talking whatever came to mind.point 325 |

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Im not blaming this on the ? or anyone.point 31 | The volume of patients is that high.point 61 | All im asking is for some understanding that I personally take pride in doing a good job.point 134 | A part of my selfworth is invested in taking care of others.point 183 | Id rather run myself into the ground trying to do so, then sacrifice patients care.point 252 |

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#frontline #nurselife #flattenthecurve #nurse #er #covid_19 #msnbc #todayshow #newyorknews #newyork #goodmorningamerica #frontlinersneedhelptoopoint 132 | 1

Posted by D'neil Schmall on Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Video Credit: D’neil Schmall

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