this was a great showcase, fantastic, although i must admit i clicked on this thinking it was a hospital that has a "permanent Santa Claws" position haha
My dad had a massive heart attack at 39. In front of myself and my mother and brother. In 1992. I'm 40 now. I have a DNR/DNI. My mom died at 61 of cancer. If I'm dead, let me go.
Unless you have a terminal disease, why would you want to have a DNR? I could understand if you would not want to be on life support, but lifesaving measures is something completely different.
I am from the east coast and would rather sign your death certificates after digital cardiac intervention, iatrogenic reaction if you help place this caring guy in a fellowship with real people to help all shift and on your streets. Its only a used IV pump on ebay that you are betting with your tech and STEM student.
I just saw this today! Agreed with everything in this video clip, having trained at Kaiser Santa Clara!
I worked in IT for KP (largely in SoCal) for over two decades. It’s a first class organization to get health care. Very proud of KP.
this was a great showcase, fantastic, although i must admit i clicked on this thinking it was a hospital that has a "permanent Santa Claws" position haha
Great video. Thank you so much.
My dad had a massive heart attack at 39. In front of myself and my mother and brother. In 1992. I'm 40 now. I have a DNR/DNI. My mom died at 61 of cancer. If I'm dead, let me go.
Unless you have a terminal disease, why would you want to have a DNR? I could understand if you would not want to be on life support, but lifesaving measures is something completely different.
I am from the east coast and would rather sign your death certificates after digital cardiac intervention, iatrogenic reaction if you help place this caring guy in a fellowship with real people to help all shift and on your streets. Its only a used IV pump on ebay that you are betting with your tech and STEM student.
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