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Duncan's family will be out of quarantine tomorrow....along with his fiance'
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OMG, you won't believe this but I got trapped under a refrigerator that fell on me in 1959.

I was a much younger dumbasss than today and was swinging on the refrigerator door when it tipped over and pinned me.

Luckily the doors didn't open all the way it or would have really hurt.

And of course the entire contents of the refrigerator all fell out and onto me.

I forgot all about it until you mentioned a refrigerator falling on a person.



LOL. Well thankfully it didn't fall from the sky. That might have been a bit messy. Did you grab a bite to eat while all the food was at your disposal?


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I have to....I'm part of the medical army.....however my question is, why do I need to get one if everyone else got one?


My little sister is an RN ( a real resgistered Nurse) in a big hospital in a big city. Many of her friends are nurses-

a couple things she told me as of last Friday- no ebola orientation as of yet

- if a suspected ebola patient comes in the hospital- she and her friends will  slowly back up out of the room and sign out sick for the rest f the day

- any 911 calls regarding ebola are handled by hazmat at the location- which is locked down 100 per cent - blood is drawn test results within 24 hrs

- ebola usually  burns itself out- like try and start a fire with a sheet of toilet paper- you better be quick

Senders- have yu ever seen anyone die from the flu ? Just wondering if they put that on the death certificate


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My little sister is an RN ( a real resgistered Nurse) in a big hospital in a big city. Many of her friends are nurses-

a couple things she told me as of last Friday- no ebola orientation as of yet

- if a suspected ebola patient comes in the hospital- she and her friends will  slowly back up out of the room and sign out sick for the rest f the day

- any 911 calls regarding ebola are handled by hazmat at the location- which is locked down 100 per cent - blood is drawn test results within 24 hrs

- ebola usually  burns itself out- like try and start a fire with a sheet of toilet paper- you better be quick

Senders- have yu ever seen anyone die from the flu ? Just wondering if they put that on the death certificate


Does she work for the ED or ICU? I am aware that some hospitals are beginning training at the targeted groups that would be coming in contact with a patient.
Either way, If she works in NY, she should start receiving some training within the next week. DOH ordered PPE training for all hospital personnel who in hospitals.

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Does she work for the ED or ICU? I am aware that some hospitals are beginning training at the targeted groups that would be coming in contact with a patient.
Either way, If she works in NY, she should start receiving some training within the next week. DOH ordered PPE training for all hospital personnel who in hospitals.



She is in Portland Or- she is not in ICU


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LOL. Well thankfully it didn't fall from the sky. That might have been a bit messy. Did you grab a bite to eat while all the food was at your disposal?


No, but it was 1959, and beating the crap out of kids was still legal, so I did get a good asss whipping.

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She is in Portland Or- she is not in ICU


Ahh, I don't know what Or is doing to prep. I've just heard bits and pieces about NY stuff. Here they have to start training soon though I think the level and intensity can be based on what the employee's role is. An aide on a regular medical floor won't get the training that the ICU nurse would get for example. It keeps changing by the day though.
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Ahh, I don't know what Or is doing to prep. I've just heard bits and pieces about NY stuff. Here they have to start training soon though I think the level and intensity can be based on what the employee's role is. An aide on a regular medical floor won't get the training that the ICU nurse would get for example. It keeps changing by the day though.


My sister has medical friends up and down the west coast- like I said as of last friday nothing- nada-zippo

she no longer does emergency or intensive- her nerves ar shot- and yes it is changing by the day- even today !


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Fun fact---more Americans have married Larry King than contracted Ebola.

Thank you interwebs for a good laugh!
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My little sister is an RN ( a real resgistered Nurse) in a big hospital in a big city. Many of her friends are nurses-

a couple things she told me as of last Friday- no ebola orientation as of yet

- if a suspected ebola patient comes in the hospital- she and her friends will  slowly back up out of the room and sign out sick for the rest f the day

- any 911 calls regarding ebola are handled by hazmat at the location- which is locked down 100 per cent - blood is drawn test results within 24 hrs

- ebola usually  burns itself out- like try and start a fire with a sheet of toilet paper- you better be quick

Senders- have yu ever seen anyone die from the flu ? Just wondering if they put that on the death certificate



elderly people, but it's not the flu that kills you,,,,it's the complications from your body's reaction to it.....you're either
strong or weak....

as for suspected ebola,,,,I would back out of the room.....that's just something you sign up to do, specifically....like
volunteering to go to the country it was to help out,,,WITH THE PROPER EQUIPMENT....you don't bring it home.

I don't think I've ever seen it used on death cert......reason for death is a joke and not science.....unless we want to do
autopsies on everyone that dies....the ACA couldn't afford it.....but healthcare quality measures are getting out of hand...

we will be priced out of actual care.....but, I digress....


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Fun fact---more Americans have married Larry King than contracted Ebola.

Thank you interwebs for a good laugh!


true....militarizing medical care is NOT the answer......


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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~ Rwanda To Screen U.S. And Spanish Visitors To Keep Out Ebola ~
KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) — Rwanda's Ministry of Health is requiring visitors who have been in the United
States or Spain during the previous 22 days to report their medical condition to health authorities upon
arrival in Rwanda, the U.S. Embassy in Rwanda said Tuesday.


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