Written by a nurse who works with ventilators:
For people who don't understand what it means to be on a ventilator but want to take the chance of going back to work....
For starters, it's NOT an oxygen mask put over the mouth while the patient is comfortably lying down and reading magazines.
Ventilation for C****-** is a painful intubation that goes down your throat and stays there until you live or you die. It is done under anesthesia for 2 to 3 weeks without moving, often upside down, with a tube inserted from the mouth up to the trachea and allows you to breathe to the rhythm of the lung machine.
The patient can't talk or eat, or do anything naturally - the machine keeps you alive. The discomfort and pain they feel from this means medical experts have to administer sedatives and paink**lers to ensure tube tolerance for as long as the machine is needed. It's like being in an artificial coma.
After 20 days from this treatment, a young patient loses 40% muscle mass, and gets mouth or vocal cords trauma, as well as possible pulmonary or heart complications.
It is for this reason that old or already weak people can't withstand the treatment and die. Many of us are in this boat ... so stay safe unless you want to take the chance of ending up here. This is NOT the flu.
Add a tube into your stomach, either through your nose or skin for liquid food, a sticky bag around your butt to collect the diarrhea, a foley to collect urine, an IV for fluids and meds, an A-line f to monitor your BP that is completely dependent upon finely calculated med doses, teams of nurses, CRNA’s and MA’s to reposition your limbs every two hours and lying on a mat that circulates ice cold fluid to help bring down your 104 degree temp.
Anyone want to try all that out? Stay home. Stay safe and well!
So I have a choice between wearing a mask, washing my hands, not touching my face and social distancing and meeting the ventilator nurse? So why are so many people having a problem with it? The only thing I hear from them is their not going to give their freedoms. It seems to me when you meet the ventilator nurse you give up a whole lot besides your freedoms
"Wearing a mask violates my constitutional rights!"
Said as I pull up to a red light and stop...
lol
It your call live or die.
Wearing a mask even around friends tells others you care a bit about their health.
Do hang around with a bunch of those like minded friends.
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