To: wagglebee
You have two patients, one of them is a 39 year old man with severe multiple sclerosis, contractures to all extremities, a stage 4 ulcer to the sacrum, diabetes, chronic renal failure with hemodialysis 3 times/week, and respiratory failure secondary to aspiration pneumonia which is a frequent occurrence for this individual due to his inability to safely swallow anything which has necessitated placing a tube in his stomach to deliver liquid nutrition. He needs a ventilator for his respiratory failure or he will die. This individual is, at most, capable of being dragged out of his bed by healthcare personnel and placed in a chair for a couple of hours at a time. Nature would have taken this poor soul years ago had nature been allowed to do so. his healthcare costs are covered by taxpayers.
in the bed next to him is a 39 year old woman who suffered a case of sepsis which ultimately resulted in acute renal failure such that she requires dialysis 3 times/ week. She has contracted pneumonia while in the hospital and is in acute respiratory failure. She too needs a ventilator machine or she will die. She works at a local drug store and her treatment is paid for by her private health insurance.
there's only one ventilator. Both patients need it immediately. which patient gets it?
10 posted on
05/23/2010 10:53:48 AM PDT by
RC one
(WHAT!!!!)
To: RC one; BykrBayb; floriduh voter; Lesforlife; Sun; Dante3; narses; Coleus; MHGinTN; tutstar; ...
You have two patients, one of them is a 39 year old man with severe multiple sclerosis, contractures to all extremities, a stage 4 ulcer to the sacrum, diabetes, chronic renal failure with hemodialysis 3 times/week, and respiratory failure secondary to aspiration pneumonia which is a frequent occurrence for this individual due to his inability to safely swallow anything which has necessitated placing a tube in his stomach to deliver liquid nutrition. He needs a ventilator for his respiratory failure or he will die. This individual is, at most, capable of being dragged out of his bed by healthcare personnel and placed in a chair for a couple of hours at a time. Nature would have taken this poor soul years ago had nature been allowed to do so. his healthcare costs are covered by taxpayers. in the bed next to him is a 39 year old woman who suffered a case of sepsis which ultimately resulted in acute renal failure such that she requires dialysis 3 times/ week. She has contracted pneumonia while in the hospital and is in acute respiratory failure. She too needs a ventilator machine or she will die. She works at a local drug store and her treatment is paid for by her private health insurance.
there's only one ventilator. Both patients need it immediately. which patient gets it?
Can you actually cite an instance in which a hospital has run out of ventilators or are you just agreeing with Zero's death panel agenda?
11 posted on
05/23/2010 10:58:42 AM PDT by
wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: RC one
I need more info to answer your question. Which patient are you?
12 posted on
05/23/2010 11:02:32 AM PDT by
BykrBayb
(Somewhere, my flower is there. ~ Þ)
To: RC one
14 posted on
05/23/2010 11:04:41 AM PDT by
Paladin2
To: RC one
which patient gets it? Is one of them a democrat?
17 posted on
05/23/2010 11:14:13 AM PDT by
Semper911
(When you want to rob Peter to pay Paul, you'll always have the support of Paul.)
To: RC one
there's only one ventilator. Both patients need it immediately. which patient gets it?
Sounds like "Lifeboat" to me.
Watch:
Steve Taylor, Lifeboat
19 posted on
05/23/2010 11:22:20 AM PDT by
HighlyOpinionated
(SPEAK UP REPUBLICANS, WE CAN'T HEAR YOU YET! IMPEACH OBAMA!)
To: RC one; wagglebee
What if the 39 year old man was your husband, father, or son?
What if the 39 year old woman was your wife, mother, or daughter?
31 posted on
05/23/2010 2:16:50 PM PDT by
metmom
(Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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