1216 pts ยท March 15, 2014
Stroke is blood flow being blocked in your brain, it'll fuck up whatever that part of your brain controls where it happens.
I wouldn't classify it as one personally, but I wouldn't classify the people coughing on food, and that's what they're getting charged with.
>them getting sick, it's that they're now possibly creating another hot zone that will travel to other at-risk people. And that's BS.
Agreed. I think it's just shitty that people are doing things like this against all the medical advice out there. Nobody really cares about>
I agree with a person's right to assembly & free speech, but gathering in groups of 100s to 1000s endangers the lives of others not present
Finally got some cleaning wipes and gowns in, but I can't get my chemo gloves because assholes are taking those when they can't get regular.
You get a mask a day? We were just told to re-use one per 3 shifts. Yes, supply shortages are real. Haven't been hit hard for drugs yet here
We even had to send someone to the front entrance to pick up our office supply shipment because they're not letting them into the building.
Same here in OK. No visitors except for minors (guardian and +1/day) and labor (1/day). No staff visitors. No elective surgeries.
I think that might be why they keep the 2nd bed here too. We're also rarely at max capacity, so we let family stay in empty rooms regularly.
Yeah, all of our rooms have double beds in them, but they're always used as singles, except for that one time for us.
I haven't worked in other hospitals or visit them often, so I thought that was the norm these days. I guess it's not.
Yeah I'm not sure why you got downvoted. My hospital believes the patient's right to privacy extends to having a private room.
> and that was when we had a huge influx of patients while one of the floors was closed to get a new call light system put in.
In the 4.5 years I've worked at my hospital (in Oklahoma), we've only ever had 2 patients in the same room for like 2 weeks of that time >
I agree that it's dumb they have to do that, by the way, but it kinda makes sense that the IRS takes advantage of those opportunities.
> our taxes had to be adjusted as if we made $30 more that pay period, which was fairly negligible.
I'm not sure what you mean. It was taxed in the sense of taxable income. It was $30, and the $30 wasn't taken out of our pay, but >
> just added that way for them to track and was only there because they had to have it be taxed.
We had everyone at work given giftcards and then a note on pay stubs that matched that amount. Boss contact HR and they said it was >
"as in neighbor and weigh"
The one I've always heard is that the only one who wins in a knife fight is the knife.
When that gif first showed up, people said it was him vs Magnus Carlsen and it was Carlsen that made a bad move and that's his wtf response.
(What the fuck as in that's insane if that's what your hospital is charging, not that you're wrong)
> NS is somewhere around $20-50.
What the fuck? I work in a hospital pharmacy and do some of our charges. All of our fluid bags are the same price regardless of size and >
Stroke is blood flow being blocked in your brain, it'll fuck up whatever that part of your brain controls where it happens.
I wouldn't classify it as one personally, but I wouldn't classify the people coughing on food, and that's what they're getting charged with.
>them getting sick, it's that they're now possibly creating another hot zone that will travel to other at-risk people. And that's BS.
Agreed. I think it's just shitty that people are doing things like this against all the medical advice out there. Nobody really cares about>
I agree with a person's right to assembly & free speech, but gathering in groups of 100s to 1000s endangers the lives of others not present
I agree with a person's right to assembly & free speech, but gathering in groups of 100s to 1000s endangers the lives of others not present
I agree with a person's right to assembly & free speech, but gathering in groups of 100s to 1000s endangers the lives of others not present
I agree with a person's right to assembly & free speech, but gathering in groups of 100s to 1000s endangers the lives of others not present
I agree with a person's right to assembly & free speech, but gathering in groups of 100s to 1000s endangers the lives of others not present
Finally got some cleaning wipes and gowns in, but I can't get my chemo gloves because assholes are taking those when they can't get regular.
You get a mask a day? We were just told to re-use one per 3 shifts. Yes, supply shortages are real. Haven't been hit hard for drugs yet here
We even had to send someone to the front entrance to pick up our office supply shipment because they're not letting them into the building.
Same here in OK. No visitors except for minors (guardian and +1/day) and labor (1/day). No staff visitors. No elective surgeries.
I think that might be why they keep the 2nd bed here too. We're also rarely at max capacity, so we let family stay in empty rooms regularly.
Yeah, all of our rooms have double beds in them, but they're always used as singles, except for that one time for us.
I haven't worked in other hospitals or visit them often, so I thought that was the norm these days. I guess it's not.
Yeah I'm not sure why you got downvoted. My hospital believes the patient's right to privacy extends to having a private room.
> and that was when we had a huge influx of patients while one of the floors was closed to get a new call light system put in.
In the 4.5 years I've worked at my hospital (in Oklahoma), we've only ever had 2 patients in the same room for like 2 weeks of that time >
I agree that it's dumb they have to do that, by the way, but it kinda makes sense that the IRS takes advantage of those opportunities.
> our taxes had to be adjusted as if we made $30 more that pay period, which was fairly negligible.
I'm not sure what you mean. It was taxed in the sense of taxable income. It was $30, and the $30 wasn't taken out of our pay, but >
> just added that way for them to track and was only there because they had to have it be taxed.
We had everyone at work given giftcards and then a note on pay stubs that matched that amount. Boss contact HR and they said it was >
"as in neighbor and weigh"
The one I've always heard is that the only one who wins in a knife fight is the knife.
When that gif first showed up, people said it was him vs Magnus Carlsen and it was Carlsen that made a bad move and that's his wtf response.
(What the fuck as in that's insane if that's what your hospital is charging, not that you're wrong)
> NS is somewhere around $20-50.
What the fuck? I work in a hospital pharmacy and do some of our charges. All of our fluid bags are the same price regardless of size and >