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2020-03-11 22:24:51 UTC  

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2020-03-11 22:25:18 UTC  

I'm not sure they are implementing it yet but from what I'm hearing the healthcare system is completely overwhelmed so going forward they might/probably will have to start making these choices on if they let the old and infirm die with minimal treatment to save the ones with likely better outcomes.

2020-03-11 22:25:46 UTC  

When push comes to shove... women, children

2020-03-11 22:25:58 UTC  

Men get in the fucking ovens yoruself

2020-03-11 22:26:16 UTC  

Suck it up cannon fodder

2020-03-11 22:26:29 UTC  
2020-03-11 22:27:26 UTC  

Yeah it doesn't take much to push an ICU to the breaking point. Most hospitals don't really have very many ICU beds. And that's just equipment; In the US, intensive care at the best hospitals means a 1:2 or even 1:1 nursing ratio. That's just not going to be an option.

2020-03-11 22:28:34 UTC  

And healthcare workers not being super careful themselves or lacking proper PPE means they get infected and can't treat patients anymore leading to more issues.

2020-03-11 22:28:49 UTC  

https://archive.vn/iE5K8
Muslim Party Leader Tells Dutch People to Leave Country if They Don’t Like Diversity
National File

2020-03-11 22:29:08 UTC  

I think California actually has a law mandating a 1:2 ratio in the ICU

2020-03-11 22:30:06 UTC  

As far as PPE, most of our staff had to recertify on respirators a few weeks ago. I'd expect that other hospitals have been doing the same.

2020-03-11 22:30:24 UTC  

Probably.

2020-03-11 22:30:53 UTC  

I just got fit tested myself 🙂 pain in the area but hey. Takes a lot of time to do on mass

2020-03-11 22:31:20 UTC  

I have been spending a good bit of time working in a local hospital but mostly on the admin side so I don't know what the nurses and doctors have been doing lately.

2020-03-11 22:31:23 UTC  

China posted a doco of how well their icu isolation wards are

2020-03-11 22:31:32 UTC  

It takes 45 mins to get into a hazmat suit

2020-03-11 22:31:37 UTC  

3 hrs working

2020-03-11 22:31:41 UTC  

45 mins to get out

2020-03-11 22:31:53 UTC  

They didn't make me do the fit test because I'm non-clinical. I'm just the guy every patient's family coughs on.

2020-03-11 22:32:09 UTC  

You dead now

2020-03-11 22:32:47 UTC  

You work in a hospital or something?

2020-03-11 22:32:54 UTC  

Barely

2020-03-11 22:33:05 UTC  

Visitor receptionist

2020-03-11 22:33:24 UTC  

What level of ppe you wearing?

2020-03-11 22:33:33 UTC  

Mandate vs optional?

2020-03-11 22:34:11 UTC  

Gloves optional, masks not allowed unless we're showing symptoms due to the shortage

2020-03-11 22:34:49 UTC  

Oooff

2020-03-11 22:35:10 UTC  

Byo mask?

2020-03-11 22:35:21 UTC  

I was in the billing office of a hospital today, off site from the main hospital, and they were rounding up masks from the dispensers near the door due to shortages and theft.

2020-03-11 22:35:37 UTC  

I don't care if I get it. No kids, elderly relatives hundreds of miles away, and I'm 31 and healthy. The issue is me contaminating a couple hundred people in a single day

2020-03-11 22:35:40 UTC  

You have to ask for a mask at the desk now, can't just grab one.

2020-03-11 22:36:05 UTC  

Yeah we keep them behind the counter now. Too many people were walking out the door with whole boxes.

2020-03-11 22:36:28 UTC  

there was actually a translated interview a few days ago

2020-03-11 22:36:37 UTC  

that indicated they were implementing a sort of triage

2020-03-11 22:36:42 UTC  

to that effect

2020-03-11 22:37:01 UTC  

So maybe it is really happening and not just early guidance

2020-03-11 22:37:36 UTC  

Well its crappy to think about but better than the split the baby approach leading to more dead.

2020-03-11 22:37:47 UTC  

I'm helping out with busy work in the ICU tomorrow so I might have more info in 24 hours

2020-03-11 22:39:00 UTC  

I question the wisdom of having the guy that sits in the seat at the front door also wander around the ICU while potentially contaminated but whatever

2020-03-11 22:39:16 UTC  

``Is there a written rule?
«At the moment, despite what I read, no. As a rule, even if I realize that it is a bad word, patients with serious cardiorespiratory pathologies, and people with severe coronary artery problems, are carefully evaluated, because they tolerate acute hypoxia poorly and have little chance of surviving the phase criticism ".

Nothing else?
"If a person between 80 and 95 has severe respiratory failure, you probably won't proceed. If he has a multi-organic failure of more than three vital organs, it means he has a one hundred percent mortality rate. He is now gone. »

Do you let him go?
"This is also a terrible sentence. But unfortunately it is true. We are not in a position to tempt what are called miracles. It is reality ». ``