Second ER visit in 2 weeks, this time with my ill husband who had fallen and suffered bad cut to head. I was astounded by the incompetence in the ER. No doctors, just a nurse practitioner there this time.
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Tin, I tried showing various docs & personnel articles/research that showed that the surgical masks everyone was being forced to wear did not protect anyone from viral particles. I recd questions like: why do they wear them in the OR. The answer: to protect the patient from large droplet/particles from sneezes, runny noses, etc. I was scoffed at...trust the science, right?
I am sorry to hear about your family member and friend. The family of these patients may want to request their medical records including vital signs, lab values, medication administration, etc. I still believe lack of early intervention was by design by the DS/cabal. Never do I recall a time when the orders are: "Are you having trouble breathing? No? Go home, isolate, and come back if/when you have breathing issues." WTF! On top of that it is my speculation that once admitted to the hospital that antibiotics were not ordered and administered emergently (for the subsequent pneumonia); that's not the case with the patients I cared for, but...My hospital conglomerate does initiate nutrition as early as possible unless contraindicated. The "proning" is something that I do agree with. We use the Roto-Prone beds as much as possible. This movement from the bed or self-proning prevents fluid from settling in the lungs in an attempt to mobilize fluid and prevent further consolidation.
My hospital did not provide the jab to inpatients; they had vax clinics for their employees...