rcraw45425
<font color=darkorchid>I'm a 43 year old mom with
- Joined
- Aug 26, 2004
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Arrggghh. They don't know what the patient has so they put contact precautions signage. They need both contact and respiratory precautions. And Dr Joe and Nurse Practitioner Julia need to wear respirators and NOT surgical masks. Surgical masks only protect the patient from the staff member's spit and germs. And what about moving him to a negative isolation room. Oh, I forgot, he's in that magical ER room that moves with the patient to a ward or unit.
I jsut love how these people spped through medical school in two weeks and then know everything about everything (ie. Josh). And Joe seems to practice every for of medicine known to man. But the best part is how they violate HIPPA daily, telling each and every person around a patient's condition. That's a $40K offense each time, and they tell everyone in the hallway Greenlee's condition. But yeah, the magical ER cubicle is great, they even do surgery in there,

