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magical thyme

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50. and here is a 2nd source. The second nurse catheterized and drew his blood.
Wed Oct 15, 2014, 09:20 PM
Oct 2014
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2793691/second-healthcare-worker-tests-positive-ebola-texas.html

I'm not able to get through to the link right now, but was able to read it this morning.

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"The nurse breached protocol" [View all] magical thyme Oct 2014 OP
Proper training is the problem. The equipment does what it's designed to do. hobbit709 Oct 2014 #1
I've had gram stain permeate my gloves on 2 occasions magical thyme Oct 2014 #2
It worked fine for HIV Warpy Oct 2014 #33
Protocols are no damned good Kelvin Mace Oct 2014 #3
note the difference in coverings of the biohazard suit with negative pressure hood magical thyme Oct 2014 #4
A student nurse in Africa made her protective wear from trash bags, rubber gloves and Malraiders Oct 2014 #5
and the student nurse wasn't doing the kind of risky procedures the Dallas nurse magical thyme Oct 2014 #7
The student nurse in Africa was caring for 4 of her Malraiders Oct 2014 #15
the student nurse did not intubate her patients, nor did she remove intubation, nor did she magical thyme Oct 2014 #17
No. Hospital policy sets the permissions for the nurses to Malraiders Oct 2014 #20
What source do you want? LisaL Oct 2014 #27
The fact that CDC is investigating to see if the Dallas nurse was involved and was exposed during Malraiders Oct 2014 #35
If she wasn't there during the procedures, why would CDC suggest she could have been infected LisaL Oct 2014 #36
The edit that I posted that you may have missed: Malraiders Oct 2014 #38
No, it wouldn't be logical. LisaL Oct 2014 #41
as I initially wrote, she may have been involved in some of those procedures magical thyme Oct 2014 #40
and here is a 2nd source. The second nurse catheterized and drew his blood. magical thyme Oct 2014 #50
She wasn't doing the same risky procedures. LisaL Oct 2014 #26
The dedication of Africias medical care givers is Heroic. Sunlei Oct 2014 #11
There are some people who have immunity to Ebola. LisaL Oct 2014 #29
Can't have some uppity nurse trying to sue her employer SoCalDem Oct 2014 #6
What does her spotter/helper say? Fumesucker Oct 2014 #8
I'm guessing they don't have "spotter/helpers" in the hospital setting magical thyme Oct 2014 #10
That was my guess too.. Fumesucker Oct 2014 #13
Back in the day a "spotter" was required for all folk working in isolation etherealtruth Oct 2014 #22
doubt thehair/skin is exposed like in the pic. 'mistakes' happen, even with the best medical people. Sunlei Oct 2014 #9
What is interesting is that the people who work on Ebola in the lab Savannahmann Oct 2014 #12
there are different types of masks for different purposes magical thyme Oct 2014 #14
at the root of the problem: understaffing and underpaying caregivers. librechik Oct 2014 #16
And at the root of both: greed. A profit-driven hospital's desire to maintain profits instead of Louisiana1976 Oct 2014 #37
If there is 10 minutes of training, my guess is that is where the infuffiency lies.... Bluenorthwest Oct 2014 #18
Another pic from Nebraska Biocontainment Unit LeftInTX Oct 2014 #19
If nurse in Dallas was folloing CDC guidelines, then she didn't have this type of PPE. LisaL Oct 2014 #25
Yes, I agree LeftInTX Oct 2014 #34
Do you have a link where the CDC said the nurse breached protocol? morningfog Oct 2014 #21
Who would breach it if not the nurse? LisaL Oct 2014 #24
The protocol could be breached institutionally. morningfog Oct 2014 #28
Look a the PPEs in the guidelines and tell me they are adequate. LisaL Oct 2014 #30
That has nothing to do with whether the CDC morningfog Oct 2014 #31
of course they said it 3rd person. magical thyme Oct 2014 #39
I am with you. LisaL Oct 2014 #23
Just heard on CNBC that CDC is backing off lovuian Oct 2014 #32
I never took the remark as a slam at the nurse. Vinca Oct 2014 #42
No, it's not obvious. LisaL Oct 2014 #43
How would they know? They weren't there. Vinca Oct 2014 #44
My guess would be by questioning her HereSince1628 Oct 2014 #48
if the protocol is inadequate then it's not a breach of protocol, it's inadequate protocol. magical thyme Oct 2014 #45
German hospital: UN medical worker dies of Ebola SidDithers Oct 2014 #46
You have no idea how he was infected, do you? LisaL Oct 2014 #47
exactly what LisaL wrote above. Just as Brantly and Writebol may have picked it up from a magical thyme Oct 2014 #49
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