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Bakersfield nurse refuses CPR, elderly patient dies
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 583123" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I get it that it is lawsuit driven, but I was meaning what specifically .... that theyd injure? That they'd miss a dnr order? It's just amazing even though common, that we value money more than life.</p><p></p><p>My mom lives in senior housing. Some there have nursing services but it's not thru the apts. They do offer an "I'm ok" sign to put out daily. An office worker checks.</p><p></p><p>Still, there's a first aid kit and automatic defibrilator there. </p><p></p><p>I just worry about those who have to face execution of such a policy. Until it really happens, it must not seem real. But living with that decision has to be awful. </p><p></p><p>If she had a dnr and staff new, they probably would have said so, I would have...to shut the 911 person up. But without that knowledge I can see how the 911 started to act unprofessional. Both were in an awful position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 583123, member: 12886"] I get it that it is lawsuit driven, but I was meaning what specifically .... that theyd injure? That they'd miss a dnr order? It's just amazing even though common, that we value money more than life. My mom lives in senior housing. Some there have nursing services but it's not thru the apts. They do offer an "I'm ok" sign to put out daily. An office worker checks. Still, there's a first aid kit and automatic defibrilator there. I just worry about those who have to face execution of such a policy. Until it really happens, it must not seem real. But living with that decision has to be awful. If she had a dnr and staff new, they probably would have said so, I would have...to shut the 911 person up. But without that knowledge I can see how the 911 started to act unprofessional. Both were in an awful position. [/QUOTE]
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