Posted on 03/26/2020 6:28:43 PM PDT by bitt
Some of these doctors are the same who don’t even bat an eye when God’s little babies are aborted. But we know Who is in control and everything will come to fruition in His Way and His Time. Everyone needs to be ready . . . Corona or not.
To paraphrase Dr. Birx; “This is ridiculous and an irresponsible media-generated myth. We are nowhere near a situation that would make this a reasonable consideration.”
You beat me to it. Anyone who isn't listening to the WH pressers has no business talking about this subject.
Not blue pills. It’s the black pill.
open your eyes.
there is only one issue here.
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Couldn’t this be sub-contracted out to Planned Parenthood?
“considering” ... uh, huh ... if they elect to kill these patients without the consent of the patient or next of kin, they’ll be sued out of existence ...
I’m guessing they’ll save white liberal ‘elites’ and enough ‘people of color’ so they ‘re not called racist. In short traditional working Americans will die.
Are these doctors playing a supposed ‘god’ of some sort?
Having been through DNR, do-not-resuscitate decisions on both of my parents, it’s important to understand what resuscitation actually is. Resuscitation is when doctors, nurses, and other attendants, attempt to restore life to someone who has died. It can involve artificial respiration, chest compression, tracheotomies to insert breathing tubes, intubation in other ways, and more. There is generally no time to put on protective clothing, masks, and gloves. There can be significant bodily fluids in the room, and around the patient.
In my case, the first incident involved my mother when she was in her late 80s, and in the hospital for a gall bladder operation. I was surprised to see a DNR order on her chart when no one in the family had requested it. It was apparently routine for this to be ordered in circumstances such as my mother’s age. I asked that it be lifted, and it was. It never became necessary, either. At the time I didn’t fully appreciate the implications of what resuscitation really meant.
Later, both my mother and father became totally incapacitated from late stage dementia, and DNR orders were obviously appropriate and were allowed.
In this case, it must be recognized that most people who die from Covid-19, are quite aged and have complicating conditions. The decision to resuscitate should include considering risk to the attendants, the condition of the patient AFTER the resuscitation, and the likelihood of cognizant future living.
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