Yeah, I'm sure they'll take your advice. It's not like the don't have medical training and a history of were patients are best cared for.ScottDLS wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 12:26 pmSo new ER protocol is to put a mask over a patient prior to admission to the ER regardless of whether they are conscious or what their injury is? If unable to put a cloth or paper/poly surgical mask on, due to injuries or other considerations, the person is not treated? Remind me to tell the ambulance to avoid your ER.BigGuy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 7:49 am Yep, I agree, your choice. So, you can put on a mask before entering our ER, or bleed out on the sidewalk if that's the mountain you want to (literally) die on. You want aid, put the mask on. I'd rather see you die than take something (ANYTHING) home to my immune compromised wife.![]()
I'm talking about ambulatory patients walking in the front door. EMTs will decide how to handle a transported patient. You purposely created a straw-man trying to justify your position.