To: Mrs. P
They will go all-out to save any patient with Ebola, including intubation and dialysis, as long as possible with this
I hate to say it, but not anymore they aren't, the protocols are going to change. Basically, very little contact, you live or die on your own, that's all that can really be done here, anymore and you're risking all of the equipment being ruined forever, and complete facility shutdown, "toots"
To: JeepRubicon
What are you basing this on? You sound like a troll to me.
102 posted on
10/13/2014 9:39:58 AM PDT by
Mrs. P
To: JeepRubicon
I wondered about the equipment, too. Will they have to destroy the dialysis machine they used on Duncan?
Those things don’t come cheap.
And why did they put an almost dead man on dialysis?
That hospital...its CEOs and CFOs...are in deep doo-doo!
104 posted on
10/13/2014 4:00:35 PM PDT by
miserare
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