JohnHafterson
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The last time I was in the hospital I was blown away by how "linear" the doctors were in their thinking process. Nurses have no power and the doctors have no sense. Minus an emergency surgery, I'll take my chances.
"If all you have is a hammer......." comes to mind.
Now add an overwhelming amount of people coming into the hospital for "symptoms" related to corona, etc.
Something is still not adding up for me on all this, but I imagine we'll never truly know.
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Here's an updated schematic decision flow from the above:
https://journals.lww.com/ccmjournal/Documents/Combined COVID-19 Infographics.pdf
Supplemental oxygen etc. as mentioned earlier below 90 or 92% is mentioned in a few flu related articles as well.
I read nurse in NYC stating patients were coming in at saturations of 60%...