Just after she talks about the witch part, she goes into her nursing education. I have looked at the program she attended and compared it to the community college where I live that has an LPN program. Here the LPN program is only one semester shorter than the RN program. Both require college level algebra, English, anatomy and physiology with labs, etc. The LPN program requires those courses because it is allows you to go on to become an RN with some additional nursing classes (mainly pediatric and additional maternity and mental health coursework).
My long winded point is that KT’s LPN program seems more of a fly by night express trip to sit for your boards. Now, some good nurses may come out of those programs. After all, 90% of nursing is really learned on the job. But I also believe those programs allow some folks through who wouldn’t make it in a standard program, and who are weak nurses. Exhibit A, KT slockbower. Given that she then barely worked, she never really finished her actual nursing training.
This is why she comes off as knowing so little about nursing and healthcare. It’s cause she really doesn’t know anything.