What I want: an online crash course in rudimentary nursing skills relevant to the novel coronavirus How should symptoms be monitored? Which symptoms can be alleviated, and how? What are the signs that hospitalization is necessary? What can you do if hospital care is unavailable?
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What protocols can I actually follow when my immune compromised wife must be taken to the ER? e.g. masks ain’t available, so what’s better than just not covering my face. That kind of realistic guidance. Not platitudes design to prevent liability lawsuits, we’re past all that.
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That’s the kinda crash course simple first-aid I’d like to see standardized and broadcast.
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https://www.uptodate.com/home/uptodate-subscription-options-patients … Hit that search box and read down most pages to "WHEN TO SEEK HELP" Obviously circumstances are different with CoVID but that will depend on local resources available.
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It sounds like you're now perfectly ripe to be recommended the book "Undoctored" by
@WilliamDavisMDhttps://twitter.com/TomDNaughton/status/862106994618114048 …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Use tylenol and not aspirin.
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