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uppityperson

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21. The kid went to school "despite doctors' recommendations." And quit calling them idiots, seriously.
Fri Oct 3, 2014, 08:24 PM
Oct 2014

If you want to call someone an idiot, make it whomever quarantined them within an infectious apartment for the last couple days. Quarantining them in a such a place meant continued exposure to the virus and increasing their chances of getting sick themselves.


Thank you for the article, but please stop using insults. The article says it was a "recommendation", not an "order". It could be they did not understand, in which case put the blame on the person instructing them for not making sure it was clear.

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So the person responsible for hospital workflow system fucked up? Who tested this? valerief Oct 2014 #1
the information flow. everybody is fed the information differently, depending on their job magical thyme Oct 2014 #4
The day before, teh hospital had held a drill on Ebola procedures. dixiegrrrrl Oct 2014 #12
They found an appropriate clean-up crew but that crew was turned away because pnwmom Oct 2014 #2
The problem with EHR's GusBob Oct 2014 #3
It's more than a process issue. Daemonaquila Oct 2014 #5
So it wasn't a nurse or doctor, but admin and programmers alcibiades_mystery Oct 2014 #6
I think the minute he told her that he had been in Afrca, she should have him put in quarantine. Beaverhausen Oct 2014 #7
The hospital in Dallas is now part of an historic case, and their story is of mistakes HereSince1628 Oct 2014 #24
well I certainly hope so Beaverhausen Oct 2014 #25
Regardless of how the omission occurred... Whiskeytide Oct 2014 #8
So the IT staff failed to adequately unit test the software before going live. MohRokTah Oct 2014 #9
This was a design flaw... ljm2002 Oct 2014 #14
I Work RobinA Oct 2014 #22
Just days before the hospital had a drill for possible Ebola cases. herding cats Oct 2014 #10
Somehow, physicians and nurses were able to treat patients before "workflows"... Barack_America Oct 2014 #11
Well, there's this thing call "cost cutting" that's been going on. MH1 Oct 2014 #17
Plus all the busy work involved in satisfying the requirements of tblue37 Oct 2014 #28
Yeah, funny how no one ever noticed this "flaw" before Mariana Oct 2014 #18
Excellent point Mariana suffragette Oct 2014 #29
It's enough to make me wonder if this story is even true. Mariana Oct 2014 #33
Don't nurses and doctors talk to each other? mainer Oct 2014 #13
Not anymore. Texasgal Oct 2014 #20
But but but computers make everything more efficient ! eppur_se_muova Oct 2014 #15
If the nurse took down that information, s/he had an obligation to verbally warn the staff. ecstatic Oct 2014 #16
The infamous FormerOstrich Oct 2014 #19
The kid went to school "despite doctors' recommendations." And quit calling them idiots, seriously. uppityperson Oct 2014 #21
Yeah, I agree. cwydro Oct 2014 #23
It's easier for misunderstandings to happen Mariana Oct 2014 #34
It was the EPIC Software riverwalker Oct 2014 #26
here is where it says they used EPIC in Dallas riverwalker Oct 2014 #27
Well, then, fuck that. I know for a fact EPIC's standard H&P for physicians... Barack_America Oct 2014 #35
What an apt name for it. As in: EPIC FAIL. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #31
I'm more than a bit peeved that the physicians just didn't happen to notice for HOW MANY kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #30
And they just had a drill on how to handle Ebola. LisaL Oct 2014 #32
Pretty sure it would be fraud for questions a nurse asked... Barack_America Oct 2014 #36
Hmmmm....the doc still had a responsibility to directly ask rainbow4321 Oct 2014 #37
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