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Okie4570

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Nobody to blame but the nurses...........health care workers have been around Ebola for years and not contract it. Dallas is doing something wrong somewhere. They keep crying for more training.........you can train and train.......but if the people trained, don't follow the training in place...?????? What will more training do?
 

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Following protocol can save one a lot of pain.

The nurses have been saying for a couple of days now that there was no protocol to follow. Apparently they were wearing the same equipment they would use in a "normal" hospital setting. Don't think Dallas Presby has the same "protocol" that the 4 hospitals that are "certified" to deal with this stuff do ... Bet they fix that "little oversite" post-haste.

I hope they make a full recovery and I hope no one comes down with this **** ... :(
 

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The nurses have been saying for a couple of days now that there was no protocol to follow. Apparently they were wearing the same equipment they would use in a "normal" hospital setting. Don't think Dallas Presby has the same "protocol" that the 4 hospitals that are "certified" to deal with this stuff do ... Bet they fix that "little oversite" post-haste.

I hope they make a full recovery and I hope no one comes down with this **** ... :(

It takes about 6mos of training just to deal with ebola in a lab setting. The nurses in Dallas were doomed from the beginning.
 

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