Jewish doctor talks about patient with Nazi tattoos



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“We all knew exactly what he thought of us”: the Jewish intensivist Taylor nichols, who works in a California hospital, caused emotion by narrating, through a social networking site, that he cared with a black nurse and a Asian-born medical technician machinery patient with acute respiratory problem, whose entire body was covered by Nazi tattoos.

THE intensivist Taylor nichols


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In mid-November “He was taken by ambulance, with difficulty breathing (…). He looked sick. Feeling uncomfortable Be terrified When we put him on the stretcher and remove his shirt to pass him the robe of hospital patients, “We all saw that he had a lot of Nazi tattoos,” the Dr. said in the first of his 17 Twitter posts about the incident. Nichols, works at Mercy San Juan Hospital in Sacramento, Northern California.

The man He was “stocky” but “older” in age, addicted to drugs, almost toothless, due to methamphetamine. He had a “swastika struck proudly on his chest,” but also “SS tattoos” covering his shirt, the doctor continued.


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“Don’t let me die, doctor”, Said the man, whose name Nichols says he doesn’t even remember.

“Our team He was a Jewish doctor, a black nurse, and a technologist of Asian descent. Breathing apparatus. We all saw each other. The symbols of hatred on her body, announcing, openly and proudly, her opinions. We all knew exactly what he thought of us. How much value does it give to our lives? “And yet we were there, we did the best we could to give him a chance to survive,” said the intensivist, explaining that he was eventually forced to proceed with the intubation of the patient.

At that time, in full uniform protection from the new coronavirus, exhausted after endless months of work and countless cases of COVID-19, c Dr. Nichols he confessed that, for the first time in his career, he felt doubtful.

“I don’t know if I’m interested.” he thought, “I don’t feel any compassion right now,” he explained to the San Francisco Chronicle.

Dr. Nichols decided to become a doctor later, when he was seven years old, he was hastily admitted in a hospital to have a brain tumor removed.

“I decided while in the hospital that there is nothing more important in the world that you can do to help someone else than dedicate your life to acquiring the skills to save him.”

But the pandemic has exhausted me (…). And it makes me think that maybe I’m not okay “, It is the end of the thread of the doctor’s suspensions.

He thinks he will get together.

But he thinks that “It may not be the same person anymore.”

That too “It’s hard to swallow.”

Dr. Nichols no know if the patient with the swastika in the chest survived.

He did everything better could cto save it.

And it happened next patient.

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