Posted on 04/28/2020 2:57:00 AM PDT by TigerClaws
Full title: EXCLUSIVE: 'It's a horror movie.' Nurse working on coronavirus frontline in New York claims the city is 'murdering' COVID-19 patients by putting them on ventilators and causing trauma to the lungs
A frontline nurse working in New York on coronavirus patients claims the city is killing sufferers by putting them on ventilators.
'It's a horror movie,' she said through a friend. 'Not because of the disease, but the way it is being handled.'
And she said relatives of the sick need to make it clear as soon as a person is taken to the hospital that they do not want them hooked up to the breathing machines.
The nurse, who has relocated to New York temporarily to help with the city's COVID-19 crisis, persuaded a friend a nurse practitioner who is not working on coronavirus patients to make the video for her in order to tell the world what she says is happening inside hospitals.
'I am her voice here. I'm going to tell you what she has told me,' said the nurse practitioner, who was identified only as Sara NP. 'She wants this to get out.'
'She has never seen so much neglect. No one cares. They are cold and they don't care anymore. It's the blind leading the blind.'
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That particular demographic is always looting. The hurricane didn't change that. Those people invent events that give them an excuse to smash and grab.
What Katrina did expose, however, were cops who liked to use people as target practice. Cops who went door to door confiscating privately owned firearms so they could enrich their personal gun collections.
We learned that, in natural disasters, those who are supposed to serve and protect become our worst enemies.
Ventilators are highly technical machines. There are multiple settings and these setting must be adjusted for the changing condition of the patient.
They are not simple “plug and play” devices which is why most hospitals have a separate department (Respiratory Therapy) staffed by licensed technicians.
I don’t know if these stories are true, I do know if not used properly ventilators can do more harm then good.
(In my younger days I was a Respiratory Therapist but left the field to go into one that paid more)
“Once an elderly person is intubated its over.”
This (not your statement) doesn’t make sense. First everyone was screaming for ventilators. Now we hear how bad they are.
Could a doctor explain the proper use of a ventilator?
absolutely. This reminds me of the social media posts a month or so my friend has a friend who works for a trucking company, and they got an email saying blah, blah, blah..... Total BS.
It varies as to why they were I fubared and also other medical conditions.
It is not true at all. This is more attention whoring with incorrect facts. Vent mortality is NOT 80% snd with all due respect an ER nurse simply doesnt have the training to decide who should be vented and who should not. A plagiarism of the latest BS to be circulating and an attempt to further generate fear
Yes I can explain the proper use of a ventilator.
The human respiratory system has two components
1. Oxygenation (getting oxygen to the organs)
2. Ventilation (getting rid of carbon dioxide the exhaust of respiration)
Ventilators are used to assist one or both of the above. You can have hypoxic, hypercarbic or both forms of respiratory failure
There are a whole bunch of variable to set on a vent
1. Mode (how much the patient is responsible for breathing)
2. Rate (breaths per minute)
3. Tidal volume (volume of each breath)
4. Oxygen concentration (fraction of oxygen given)
5. pEEP (pressure at the end of breathing cycles)
6. Flow rate (maximum amount of liters per minute during inspiration)
The parameters for putting someone on a vent are complex. It why in order to be a doc who runs a vent you have a minimum of five years post doctoral training
We make vent changes while protecting the lung by analyzing arterial blood gasses. We know whats safe for the lung in terms of pressures and oxygen mix
Sometimes you have to make tough calls as to what is ok and what is not to provide appropriate oxygen to the organs
Vent mortality is not anywhere near 80%
Even in CoVId
There is more to her demise that is being reported.
I’m reminded of all the medics and trauma surgeons that in the heat of battle have seen more carnage than this lady could have ever imagined. Ultimately, she let humanity down.
Bump
Posted in wrong thread. There is one where a front line nurse commits suicide, supposedly because it’s to traumatic for her.
and knowing that the US taxpayers are paying all costs related to the caronavirus pandemic, I am confident the hospitals are jacking up expenses on each patient to the max.
However, anecdotal accounts must be dismissed (such as attest to hydroxychloroquine efficacy) unless they provide fodder for the hysteriavirus/blameTrump news cycle (as with negative anecdotal stories about hydroxychloroquine).
Thanks, and I would think that the worse position would be laying down, face up. Inside.
again, unnamed sources providing fuel to the fire with no real references. If it's true, be a whistleblower and say so. Don't start these unnames sources whisper campaigns with no evidence. Sounds too much like these unnames whistleblowers that level undocumented accusations against Trump through MSM's that are unwilling to name their sources.
I get so PO'd that I can't believe anything I hear anymore because there is no evidence presented....
While the source is unreliable, the statistics of 400% higher death rate in NYC combined with the no HCQ mandate and Nursing Home fiasco does indicate a pattern.
It seems to indicate Medicare fraud by murder for cash is a Democrat pattern. NEVER let Government practice medicine.
“Vent mortality is not anywhere near 80%”
Thanks for the informative post. Ventilators are indeed complex devices. Wow! Five years of post-doctoral training!
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