I posted this on FB a couple of days ago. I'd like you all to read, then take a moment to respond. Time to play Doctor, folks. As a physician, how would you respond????
When is it ok for a physician or care giver to cause harm to a patient? Is it acceptable when someone outside the medical profession insists that the caregiver perform an action which causes harm to the patient? Let's pretend for a moment that you are a doctor. Read the following TRUE case study, and please respond.
Patient A comes to your clinic for routine bloodwork. He is 95 years old. He has multiple diagnoses. Including type 2 Diabetes, and cardiac issues leading to pacemaker placement. He has frequent episodes of low blood pressure, and fainting. He was recently discharged from hospital and rehab, during which time, he had MULTIPLE negative covid tests. Per Janet Mill's protocol, Patient A is required to wear a face mask. While waiting for his blood work, he reports feeling dizzy. He has not had anything to eat, since he needed to be fasting for some of his bloodwork. His family attendant reports the dizziness, his blood sugar was tested, and found to be on the high side, but he was given a snack anyways. He was moved to a treatment room for further assessment. Oxygen Saturation rate was 88%. Standard treatment would involve placing patient on oxygen if he is not able to maintain O2 sats above 90% on room air. Family member asks if mask can be removed. Remember. This is a patient who is now demonstrating lack of oxygen. He is Covid negative, and he is in a private treatment room, where all other attendants are masked. Entire wait time, blood draw, and medical assessment ended up being 3 hours. Patient and family member asked if he could remove his mask. As his physician, what would you do?
One more...the peaceful sounds of the river. Was sunny, in the 70s along the river. 10 degrees warmer out of the valleyI would love to join you on your trek through the woods! That brings back fond memories in S. Indiana!
The next battle is now reopening in person school sessions. I respect @BarredBuff and his perspective, whatever that may be. For the record, in my extended family, I have 9 individuals who are teachers or work in an academic setting. With the circle of friends I have, the number doubles. Emotions are running at hyper levels.
Peace and love.
The next battle is now reopening in person school sessions. I respect @BarredBuff and his perspective, whatever that may be. For the record, in my extended family, I have 9 individuals who are teachers or work in an academic setting. With the circle of friends I have, the number doubles. Emotions are running at hyper levels.
The public discourse on this topic in the world outside this forum is already getting brutal. Let's leave that discussion out of our world here, please.
As we have already seen, there are no definitive presentations of data that we all can agree on. Here in Ohio, there are lawsuits against the governor's office and Dept of Health to release the data models used to implement the original lockdowns and well as the recent mask orders.
Anecdotal stories allow us to share experiences and perspectives. Hypothetical scenarios just cause arguments.
I leave you with a picture from yesterday where I felt calm and relaxed.
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