Our partner

Thoughts from transgressing dimension
Here you can see some of my wild thoughts and you may find some good worldly ideas on here. I just love thinking and thought I should let my thinking be read.
User avatar
highdimensionman
Consumer 2
Consumer 2
 
Posts: 55
Joined: Tue Jul 08, 2014 5:38 pm
Blog: View Blog (1012)
Archives
- November 2022
+ September 2022
+ August 2022
+ July 2022
+ June 2022
+ May 2022
+ April 2022
+ March 2022
+ February 2022
+ January 2022
+ December 2021
+ November 2021
+ October 2021
+ September 2021
+ August 2021
+ July 2021
+ June 2021
+ May 2021
+ April 2021
+ January 2021
+ December 2020
+ November 2020
+ October 2020
+ September 2020
+ August 2020
+ July 2020
+ June 2020
+ May 2020
+ April 2020
+ February 2020
+ November 2019
+ October 2019
+ September 2019
+ May 2018
+ April 2018
+ March 2018
+ February 2018
+ December 2017
+ August 2017
+ May 2017
+ April 2017
+ March 2017
+ February 2017
+ December 2016
+ November 2016
+ October 2016
+ September 2015
+ August 2015
+ April 2015
+ March 2015
+ February 2015
+ January 2015
+ December 2014
+ November 2014
+ September 2014
+ August 2014
Search Blogs

Are hospitals a bad place for an epidemic

Permanent Linkby highdimensionman on Sat Nov 01, 2014 2:23 pm

Imagine your in a less astute hospital or not very clean hospital ward.
some guy perfectly healthy has a rash and is acting like a bit of a hypochondriac worry about his rash. so the nurse goes up to the guy and pokes his rash saying don't worry there's nothing to worry about.
then with out cleaning her hands she touches some very sick old women to move her around. this women gets the rash. seeing how the healthy patent is nearly recovered from the rash she thinks there's nothing to worry about but because the patient has such a poor immune system the rash strengthens. by the time they realize they need to use anti biotics on the patient the rash has spread to loads more people some of whome are very sick as well. its becoming a problem now even the healthy patients are needing antibiotics but not all of them however to be on the safe side they treat all of them with antibiotics. then with one of the very sick patients the rash starts to become resistant so they use more of the antibiotic and so it gets worse.
Ok here's a hypothetical suggestion say your now in a poor country in a not very knowledgeable hospital and bat hunting has gotten popular as a delicacy and more than people then usual have gotten bitten spreading say some sort of dodgy infection that can get passed from touching body fluids. A few people die and a few live then you send them home and although the patients feel better they can still transmit the virus. before you know it 20 people have the virus in the same hospital and 12 have gotten it outside of the hospital. then an unequipped aid worker comes into to help and doesn't really know how to manage the issue but he calls for the people effected to be persuaded back to the hospital. in the hospital the people with good immunity mix with the people with poor immunity and the death rate increases. by the time well equipped people arrive its a major epidemic. How could this have been dealt with better?
Not to mention a company seizing the opportunity to try a genetically modified product untested on patients which upsets the communities paranoia further.
this disease by the causes thinning of the blood headaches and such.
Personally if i contracted to disease I would eat lemons to stop the sickness, very rich food to reclot the blood and take arginine maybe agmatine to be able to better naturally manage the headaches.
how ever they in this situation don't see diet as being of much relevance and use blood thinning pain killers when the lack morphine and an untested genetically modified product and even offer the patients cows milk products which enhances the diorrea.
opps actually its not hypothetical say hello to ebola it may not have have happened exactly as im saying but its an issue and you could be next in a worst case scenario.

Diagnosis - Paranoid Schizophrenia although challenged.
Medication - Clopixol injection 4 weekly.
Personal diagnosis - I battle with the chemistry and biological effects of Clopixol every day trying to improve on the heath and range of my approach.
I try to improve my thinking. Hopefully some good ideas shine through.
0 Comments Viewed 8319 times

Who is online

Registered users: Bing [Bot], failedatlife, Google [Bot], Google Adsense [Bot], Google Feedfetcher, Majestic-12 [Bot]