Posted on 02/13/2022 1:32:32 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
On Grace Schara’s last day, she had been given a combination of a sedative, an anxiety medication, and morphine leading up to her time of death at 7:27 p.m. on Oct. 13, 2021.
With an armed guard standing near the doorway of her room at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton, Wisconsin, Jessica, Grace’s sister and patient advocate, screamed at nurses she saw standing in the hallway begging them to help Grace, who had been admitted to the hospital on Oct. 6 after testing positive for the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus on Oct. 1.
Grace felt cold after the 6:15 p.m. morphine injection, Jessica reported. She attempted to get a nurse’s help and was told this was normal.
Jessica Facetimed her parents, Scott and Cindy, at 7:20 p.m. They both joined Jessica in her pleas.
There was nothing to be done, a nurse responded from the hallway, because Grace had been coded as Do Not Resuscitate (DNR).
Scott and Cindy yelled that she wasn’t DNR.
(Excerpt) Read more at theepochtimes.com ...
I have seen what the nurse describe also. Doctors follow protocols against patient’s or surrogate’s decisions, ignore legal documents of surrogacy, and slow walk antibiotics and hydration and adequate nutrition.
And on and on. Corporate owned health care is profit uber alles.
IAG_B
All, while saving so many lives....and, now, giving REAL HCWs *advice* about their ‘medical judgements’.
Unreal.
“Deep In The Gassy Stool”
Telehealth,,,
I need Prescriptions and I’d like to stay away from
Doctors, needles and
Hospitals.
I keep Hopeing.
The facts as described in this article make no sense.
AND, calling this the “CCP virus” is retarded.
Have you even tried a telehealth appointment?
A very elderly ill person I know was in the hospital and the doctor who came to talk her into hospice care was not at all nice about it. He came to see her when she was alone, no family or friends with her, and basically said if she wouldn’t go into a rehab facility she had to go on hospice. This was a year ago when a lot of facilities were still not allowing visitors. The doctor couldn’t tell her where the rehab was or anything about it. He pressured her into saying she would do hospice.
Then the doctor just called the family and said she had “decided” to go on hospice.
So maybe hospice doctors are nice, but the doctors who “sell” it in the hospital are not nice.
Rest in Peace, Grace.
.
It’s not easy saying
She is a casualty of War.
The WHO named the novel coronavirus 'COVID-19' because they wanted to give the virus a name that would not refer to any specific country or group of people. However, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) actually enabled the virus to spread by covering it up and lying about its severity, and by pressuring other countries to continue to allow travel to and from China. Therefore, we should call it the CCP virus, because they are responsible for the virus spreading across the world and becoming a global pandemic.
Ah,
Seems I need to.
AND, calling this the “CCP virus” is retarded.
Retarded?
Why do you say that?
Actually this is the first
I’ve heard of it. Is it
Like “myfreedoctor” which is always busy?
Thank you for the thoughtful reply. Yeah I find Epoch Times articles hard to read. They really are all over the place.
If you give the full scope of care even with a DNR, I’d want you as a physician. It really hasn’t been my experience with others.
First let me say I’ve been holding a medical POA for an elderly relative with dementia for many years. The obvious comtempt some physicians have for treating this man has certainly left me jaded. Nevertheless even the last hospital attending who told me she never wanted to see him in her ward again treated him well enough that he made a dramatic turnaround.
It’s been my impression that code status simply is a guideline. How far to go in treatment. And yes I’ve had physicians tell me that code status determines treatment. It stops “extraordinary” treament which sounds reasonable until you find out fluid IVs are extraordinary to some physicians.
AFA this particular story. The DNR according to the hospital is responsible for the hospital not treating a girl who was young and whose parents wanted her full code. The first thing I wondered is if they signed a living will for her. I will say other hospitals have used DNRs to refuse treatment for fatal overdoses which happened in the case I posted about in a prior post.
That’s one avenue, I would think.
The other may be to ask your current docs, or friend’s doc referrals, if they do tele health appointments. Or, your health insurance provider may have a list of telehealth docs.
Thanks for the info. I did not know about The Will to Live.
I’ve read that, from a different source, before.
All the proof most would need, to understand what they’ve done, this past year. 😢
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