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Wed Feb-15-06 01:02 PM
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WTF? Whittington not in ICU for medical reasons.. |
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Personal privacy reasons. Huh?
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:03 PM
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1. Now that is what I call "medical grade bullshit". -eom |
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:03 PM
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2. Where are they hiding him? |
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boy they sure don't want any photos taken of him - is he even still alive?
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:06 PM
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7. he's been shot in the face and neck so he's not going to look too good to |
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the republican's minions. You can bet he's going to be in hiding for some time - at least until the majority of lacerations and bruising have healed.
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:05 PM
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:05 PM
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4. He has to be rushed out of the hospital |
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So they can say it was no big deal. They rushed him out the 1st time and he suffered a heart attack. Hope they are more sure this time. Its a shame to see politics being played with someone's health.
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:06 PM
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5. Actually, this is what they would do for the president or vice-president |
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the patient is in a secure area with limited access. Keeps nosy reporters from finding their way into the room. If the patient's condition deteriorates rapidly, he is in an area equipped to handle it.
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:50 PM
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12. I don't think so, they would put them in a VIP room |
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Perhaps even partially shut down a floor in the hospital. But they would not use the ICU that way. There is no privacy, you don't have a phone, your door doesn't lock, there is a curtainless window looking into the room. There is no privacy in the ICU.
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:06 PM
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6. He must be on the verge of death... |
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If the ICU can't help him now, then he's about to die, they'll want him to die in his own room with privacy.
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:06 PM
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8. In every hospital I've ever seen, |
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ICU has far less privacy than a private recovery room.
I mean, one of the the points of ICU is to keep an eye on the patient around the clock, so they tend to have glass walls, etc... in most hospitals that I've been in. Private recovery rooms usually have doors and their own bathrooms (and ICU beds usually don't).
So, BS on that explanation.
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:14 PM
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11. My dad was in ICU the last few days of his life |
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It isn't private. A curtain separates the patient from the nurse area.
Only a couple family members are allowed at one time and you have to call to ask to come in. When it became clear he wouldn't survive, they let family in without worrying about how many were crowded around him.
A private room has a door and a bathroom, I had one when I gave birth to my children.
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:06 PM
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9. I have never seen an ICU that is as private as a private room. |
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Edited on Wed Feb-15-06 01:07 PM by Straight Shooter
From what I remember, they are rather busy.
Anybody on DU have any personal experience with this Corpus Christi Slohn Hospital ICU? (I bet there's a web site which displays the ICU features ...)
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:14 PM
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10. Yep - that's bullshit. Every ICU I've seen (and I've seen my share)... |
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...consists of an open area with either curtains or clear dividers in between the patients' beds. In the center of the open area is usually the nurse's station. They're all like that. Privacy isn't something one can count on in ICU.
I just CAN'T get the smell of bullshit out of my nose!:thumbsdown:
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