From Patriot Nurse, I suggest watching, she makes good points.

As with cops, prosecutors and any government agent/employee watch what you say and write or check off. I advocate that if given a psychological profile, or a history assessment that asks a lot of questions pertaining to your emotional state, if you are sad, depressed, feeling left out, IT IS A TRAP! It will most likely ask about firearms. Plead the 5th! You don’t have to answer any questions that make you uncomfortable. Too many leftist in medical care and it could cost you. These profiles are not confidential, that is why they are given to you out in a “public” seating area and not with a medical provider so you don’t have an expectation of privacy or HIPPA rules do not apply.

24 thoughts on “From Patriot Nurse, I suggest watching, she makes good points.

  1. A refusal to talk about having firearms is seen as a tacit admission that you have them. Just lie through your teeth and say, “Nope, I hate those things. “

    • This. Just as pleading the fifth *shouldn’t* imply guilt, practically speaking, it does. When questions regarding firearms ownership are presented on an official form, so long as one is not legally blind to answer truthfully (as with an affidavit), you are far better to blow smoke up the asses of those asking, than to decline to answer outright. That’s just another example of a way “conservatives” lose, by sticking to their principles.

  2. I had a dermatologist ask about firearms in the house. Told them it has nothing to do with me being treated for a skin condition. That was the end of that. Also, I don’t like doctors and don’t care for their God complex. Told this one jackass that he works for me and I can fire him as quick as I hired him. Explained to him that I’ve lived with this body of mine 24/7 for 50 years, and he’s only known me for 10 minutes.

    • Dentists are even worse.
      It’s my mouth. I’ll decide if I want you to pull that tooth instead of financing your kid’s education with another crown and root canal.

  3. Wonder if they ask these mental condition questions to those who don’t know if they’re one of the two sexes?

  4. Just get to the friggin point…i stopped . Control the emotives. I stopped watching when she couldn’t do that. Ever heard of BLUF?

  5. Was just at the Doc’s office. He asked if I had any guns in the house. I told him I had one in his office. He didn’t seem to have an issue with it.

  6. Generally I stay away from doctors and lawyers, but if a doctor asked me if I had a gun in the house, I’d say, break in and find out.

  7. I always counter with, “Please explain what this has to do with what I’m here for today?” And I make the same statement when they start in about me being fat.

  8. I like Judy’s answer; neither yes or no, just give me a reason for the question.
    The other question I always get at every appointment is “Have you been vaccinated for Covid?” I look them straight in the eyes and say “There is no vaccine for Covid. What they are calling a vaccine is no such thing, and I will have nothing to do with it. So for the purposes of filling in your little checkboxes, you may check “No”.
    The other beef is over getting all the “height, weight, blood pressure, pulse, etc., etc. checked. I ask if I should remove the five pounds of gear in my pockets, and no, they don’t care. They don’t care what the numbers are, they just want to bill for taking them.

    • That is what they are substituting for a basic fundoscopic examination by a doctor. Now a nurse can take a weight and write the histology but a doctor needs to take the blood pressure with a manual cuff and stethoscope to actually hear and feel the blood coursing through your arteries and look into your eyes/ears, sinus/throat. When was the last time a doc did that for you?

      • Once a year, during the annual checkup as required by the insurance company. But yeah, I have a decent doctor that’ll come in and repeat the BP check that the nurse just did, plus do the stethoscope and the eyes, ears, throat etc. look/see.

        And yeah, showing up to the office with steel toed boots and 10 lbs of gear is pretty normal, doesn’t change the fact that I still need to lose 30 lbs of belly fat.

      • I read the Dr’s notes after my last physical a couple weeks ago. My Pri Care Dr LIED about one office test that she never performed and another that she never asked about. She also blindly and without reason inserted herself in the middle of another specialists orders for some tests I’m going have done next month and fucked everything up to a fair the well.

  9. I’ve noticed my doctor (who I only see once a year) has added the mental health stuff to the list of questions. This started maybe 2 or 3 years ago, and more than likely by the affiliated hospital rather than by the doctor personally. In fact, both the doctor and the nurses complain about all the added paperwork they have to fill out for every visit. I just check NO straight down the line on the entire mental health section. Otherwise the doctor is pretty good about things. Never had any questions about guns, but then I live in Texas.

    The mandatory reporting is good for things like child abuse or spousal abuse, the other stuff not so much. Note that mandatory reporting goes right out the window when it relates to abortion or sex-change tranny BS. Then it’s all secret info that the parents don’t have a right to know about.

  10. I just answer “noneyo” if they want a written answer, otherwise I cross/line out the question.. And initial it.

  11. I try to avoid answering questions about health and safety directly.

    Q: Do you feel safe at home?
    A: I live alone

    Q: Do you feel safe in your personal interactions?
    A: I avoid people as much as possible.

    Etc etc ad infinitum.

    They’re looking for Yes and No answers. Don’t answer any questions with Y or N. If they ask for a Yes or No answer, look them straight in the eye and tell them that if they don’t like the answers, stop asking questions.

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