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In reply to the discussion: My Dallas Ebola Hospital Theory - ENJOY! [View all]IdaBriggs
(10,559 posts)46. I debated including them, but decided against it due to space issues.
Plus controversial post already, and that topic (addiction) can be a hot button.
At a certain point, I think people have to balance their "denial - it can't/won't happen here" versus "eh, it is just a normal day at the office, and this is how we handle it."
It is now a big deal HERE, at least in Texas. Not sure how it would be handled in Michigan yet.
Maybe we need some "practice people" testing the system? Who DON'T have Ebola, but could "fake" the symptoms/risks as part of a disaster preparedness plan?
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You left out the druggies that routinely arrive having extreme pain that over
appleannie1
Oct 2014
#1
Yeah. They need to look at how many other hospitals had protocols in place that would have flagged
brewens
Oct 2014
#6
It was a software glitch. The travel info was not transferred from admissions to doctors.
librechik
Oct 2014
#9
that's a poor excuse. This has been a blaring top story for fucking weeks and weeks
cali
Oct 2014
#10
You are correct. Just that correctness does not generate the desired fear the media desire.
Fred Sanders
Oct 2014
#17
Right-- he told them he had come from Liberia. And I don't mean to defend the hospital, but...
Gidney N Cloyd
Oct 2014
#58
Knowing to protect themselves from Hepatitis from any number of persons coming in to the ER,
DhhD
Oct 2014
#22
The insurance companies broke our health care system out of sheer greed.
mountain grammy
Oct 2014
#39
CDC has been providing hospitals and expecially ERs with detailed guidance on this whole ebola thing
kestrel91316
Oct 2014
#43
Or, the triage nurse could've received a memo about patients from "West Africa"...
Barack_America
Oct 2014
#45