Two Queens nurses were indicted Thursday for “ignoring” a severely disabled patient who fell and hit his head for more than 10 minutes — forcing the bleeding man to drag himself across the floor of the facility before someone else finally helped him.

Funmilola Taiwo and Esohe Agbonkpolor were employees at Peninsula Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Far Rockaway when the resident, 51, slipped and hit his head in front of Agbonkpolor, authorities said.

Surveillance footage of the Oct. 2014 incident shows the patient writhing on the ground in pain, as the nurses actively ignore him.

Agbonkpolor, 39, allegedly even walked away, leaving the mentally ill resident alone as he gushed blood and attempted to crawl to help for more than 12 minutes.

“The complete and utter lack of care allegedly displayed by these two nurses is shocking,” Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said in a statement.

The resident was eventually found by another aid, Emmanuael Ufot, and dragged back to his room, prosecutors said. Ufot previously pleaded guilty to neglect charges and is awaiting sentencing.

Twenty-five minutes later, the still-bleeding resident emerged from his room on all-fours, wearing only his stained hospital gown, which bunched up around his chest as he dragged himself across the floor.

An ambulance finally arrived 20 minutes later, authorities say.

Both women were fired, and face up to four years in prison on charges of endangering the welfare of an incompetent or physically disabled person.

Taiwo, 34, was also indicted on charges of falsifying business records, prosecutors said, in an attempt to cover up other, unspecified crimes.

They will be back in court Sept. 8.