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Grace’s Last Day: A Father Questions Hospital Protocols Leading Up to His Daughter’s Death
The Epoch Times ^
| February 13, 2022
| Matt McGregor
Posted on 02/13/2022 1:32:32 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
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To: 13foxtrot
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posted on
02/13/2022 7:55:50 PM PST
by
mcshot
(Awe shucks!)
To: dadfly
...”less hard on the digestion :).’
That’s a clear understatement but those in the know, know.
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posted on
02/13/2022 8:02:51 PM PST
by
mcshot
(Awe shucks!)
To: ozaukeemom
I work in the Hosp Biz...for very many years now.
I'm a DNR...So if I've some terminal DZ...I don't want CPR done on me.
Coded a guy a few weeks ago,,,he was 94 yrs old. We worked on him for 20-25 mins...Crushed his chest...caused a collapsed lung. The guy had no chance....at 94.
I've personally heard sternum and ribs break while doing compressions...
I need to write a book...on the things I've seen and done. Would be funny and some sad.............
103
posted on
02/14/2022 10:03:29 AM PST
by
Osage Orange
(1961 VW Two Door Truck)
To: E. Pluribus Unum
I hope the blood money was worth it to the admins.
104
posted on
02/14/2022 2:38:50 PM PST
by
wastedyears
(The left would kill every single one of us and our families if they knew they could get away with it)
To: Varda
In other words a DNR is in actuality a DNT
Do Not Treat
105
posted on
02/15/2022 12:11:33 AM PST
by
cycjec
(NO Con-Con NO)
To: surroundedbyblue
To: cycjec
Yes. Note what the hospital said was the reason for the lack of treatment; the girl had a DNR. See the quote from my post #58. A DNR was the reason that hospital gave for not treating a fatal opioid overdose with naloxone. This wasn't chest compressions, electrical defibrillation or mechanical intervention; it was a shot.
The parents of the girl seem to think she died of drug related issues that might have been alleviated by naloxone. I will say that the story paints them as hysterical. Screaming at the staff and turning off medical alarms isn't a good way to interact with people who make life or death decisions. Being reasonable under pressure is required even in the face of people you think are adversaries.
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02/15/2022 5:56:21 AM PST
by
Varda
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