Posted on 01/04/2021 10:15:21 PM PST by lowbridge
You are on a death list here in Los Angeles now.
Supposedly due to the shortage of bed because of the chinese virus.
Plus no oxygen either after all these months of a democratic party lockdown of free people that they did not prepare.
You can bet they will expand the requirement and any patient will be treated like they do in socialist countries. How much money can we make for our bonus if we have people on a death list.
LA Tells Ambulances to Stop Taking Patients ‘With Little Chance of Survival’ to Hospital
https://thenationalpulse.com/breaking/la-ambulances/
The NHS will do what they have always done and kill the patient so they can make higher bonus money for themselves.
Google: Liverpool Care Pathway, daily mail
125,000+ people per year killed.
Hospitals bribed to put patients on pathway to death: Cash incentive for NHS trusts that meet targets on Liverpool Care Pathway
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2223286/Hospitals-bribed-patients-pathway-death-Cash-incentive-NHS-trusts-meet-targets-Liverpool-Care-Pathway.html
No, the coroner comes.
I literally watched my husband drop dead. I started CPR and called ems. After 10 minutes they transported him to the Ed where resuscitative efforts continued. He never had ROSC, never resumed an organized rhythm, despite rounds of defibrillation, epic, and CPR.
I say this so that people understand that I I know personally what it’s like to have a loved one suddenly and without warning suffer cardiac arrest.
I’ve also cared for people who suffered a cardiac arrest or stroke. Unless you can achieve ROSC within the first few minutes, your chances of a favorable outcome drop exponentially. And if you do “successfully” resuscite them chances are the person left with devastating neurological injuries. More than likely they will die a few months later from a ventilator associated pneumonia, sepsis from a uti or infected pressure ulcer, or gangrene from multiple pressor use to maintain perfusion My husband wouldn’t have wanted to end up like that. If you’ve ever had a loved one in the ICU
then you know what I’m talking about.
God Bless You. I think your husband was better off skipping the “survival” joys in an ICU.
I have often contemplated a DNR for this very reason.
Thanks for sharing your story.
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