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by PavlovsCat
3561 days ago
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A lot of pressure on doctors and nurses (in hospitals) is due to the fact that there are a lot of actual and potential patients, but not so many beds and people to take care of them. So corners have to get cut, less is already being done. |
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No doubt doctors and nurses are overworked. It occurs to me that our culture may set the bar too low on when to intervene. Things seem to go wrong more often than we like to acknowledge.
Heck, just sleeping a few nights in a hospital, without any treatment, already exposes a human to unhealthy hospital food, infectious disease, and a small, but non-zero, risk of a nurse mistakenly pumping you full of insulin.