"There is by the way no wave."
At least the source of this information is experienced...
"Now being an x-ray tech I don’t see nearly as many patients as the RNs and MAs."
Has "politically correct" killed the used audio market?
millercarbon, "So when these people would show up with the flu I would smartly say well its probably a different strain or its probably too soon, in other words feed them the party line." It was not within the scope of your job to give out medical opinions or advice. It is not only wrong and potentially dangerous behavior, but it may be grounds for dismissal. Practicing medicine without a license is frowned upon by authorities and should have been frowned upon by your superiors. Do not do it. You may harm someone. |
ICU bed availability varies by municipality. In Washington State, 79.5% accute-care beds are occupied, according to today’s Seattle Times: https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/health/coronavirus-daily-news-updates-december-15-what-to-... From today’s Los Angeles Times: Readers may hit a paywall, but here’s the link: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-12-15/southern-california-icu-capacity-covid-19-surge Zero ICU beds available in San Joaquin Valley, CA: https://www.recorderonline.com/news/covid-19-update-icu-availability-at-0-percent/article_46d64fa2-3... |
Opinion | What the Science of Addiction Tells Us About Trump - POLITICO Found this to be interesting. Rings true. People are all fallible but responsible people fact check things as best they can before spreading rumors as is so easily done on the internet these days. To not do that is being irresponsible. Being irresponsible is a bad thing. Look it up. Gotta keep track of these things, what is good and what is bad, carefully these days. Opinions are OK. Just don’t pitch an opinion as documented fact. |