All out war against humanity. Hard to believe people still don't see it. At work - before covid, pretty rare to hear of someone dying, or a call over the intercom for the medical emergency response team. Now, several I know have died, and the medical calls are every week, sometimes daily. It hasn't been that long for such a large change.
The number of stroke alerts that are called overhead in my hospital have greatly multiplied in the last 6 months. At least one a day if not two or three. Used to maybe be once a week.
I would think that all the doctors and nurses are seeing it, and figuring it out. But it seems like it's mostly a few nurses (but not the next door neighbor nurse), and they are already here.
All out war against humanity. Hard to believe people still don't see it. At work - before covid, pretty rare to hear of someone dying, or a call over the intercom for the medical emergency response team. Now, several I know have died, and the medical calls are every week, sometimes daily. It hasn't been that long for such a large change.
The number of stroke alerts that are called overhead in my hospital have greatly multiplied in the last 6 months. At least one a day if not two or three. Used to maybe be once a week.
I would think that all the doctors and nurses are seeing it, and figuring it out. But it seems like it's mostly a few nurses (but not the next door neighbor nurse), and they are already here.