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Slicef18 wrote:Day in and day out we see and hear people condemn in absolute terms anything not conservative. And yet as was pointed out in the research culled over 50 years, from 12 different nations, 88 cases of 22,818 participants. The mind of the Conservative confirms that several psychological variables predict political conservatism: A Little Understanding Of Conservatives Constant Fear
As the "Political Conservatism as Motivated Social Cognition" research pointed out; among the things that motivate Conservatives, the most displayed is fear. If one reflects back to childhood when we would fear there's a monster under the bed or in the closet. Having an adult we trusted reassure us there is no monster would greatly diminish the fear enough to go to sleep. Conservatives do not out-grow that innate fear as they grow older. The problem of having an active fear mechanism today is exacerbated by the fact the individuals they trust as adults keep reassuring them those fear are justified. Limbaugh, Hannity, O"Reilly, Beck. etc. It's not unlike if as a child you were in the dark room with several other kids and the bigger kids repeatedly keep saying, "No lie, there are really monsters in the room, and they'll get you." That is how the world is today for many Conservatives.
hallmarkgrad wrote:It may come a shock but people lived for along time with out the crazy amount of Medical care that we have now. Time for a I remember when, so hang on. Once upon a time there were no EMTs, no high tech rescue trucks. You had to be really sick to see a doctor. If you busted you ass you got someone to drive you to the emergency room when some foreign intern would stitch you up or call a real doc. . But the op side side was that you did not have spend 1400 dollars for Blood work, 10,000 for a CAT scan. A lot of shit docs and hospitals do is just unnecessary. Test,check,test, check, then charge the hell out of you. Damn people can not live with out taking 20 pills a day. all the while drowning wiskey and beer and eating tons of junk food. Ohhhh I need to go see the doctor. You are in charge of your life, not some damn doctor. They have their place but they are not Gods. If you have a issue then they serve a good purpose but to worry about it all the time is just crazy.
hallmarkgrad wrote:Ok In less then a year, maybe 8 months, they can teach a person to be a Combat Medic. I can assure you they do some good work under bad conditions. So why can you not teach people to do the same thing in a civilian setting, Set up clinics and take the load off the "Professionals'? it is a big game, the pros want to keep a lock on heath care..........
68W10s work alongside Army PAs, or doctors under their respective jurisdiction and licensure. Their work can range from the administration of immunizations and collection of fluid samples to obtaining vitals and initial information from patients/casualties and treating trauma to surgical assistance and suturing. The 68W10, oft times, must work in the absence of medical professionals or healthcare providers through BLS (Basic Life Support) monitoring and maintenance. [PAs and MDs are pretty scarce. They establish a formulary and the medic’s scope of practice – whatever the PA signs off on, you can do. But the line medic may only see one every few weeks, and of course, the Army doesn’t send its doctors “outside the wire”, so you’re on your own a lot of the time. Unfortunately, doctors in theater rotate out every three months, so the medic’s scope of practice may change quarterly. Within field medical units like aid stations, forward surgical teams, and the Triage/EMT (ER) section of a CSH, medics provide almost all of the medical treatment. Nurses primarily supervise and assist with charting and patient flow, and doctors only see those patients who require that level of care. For example, in an EMT section, the standard is one medic per two patients, and one nurse per two medics. In larger facilities, like the wards in a CSH or fixed facility hospital (Walter Reed, BAMC, etc) medics tend to be used more as orderlies][b]
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hallmarkgrad wrote:My My My what a little smart ass. I had a "Monkey" stitch me up on the back of a track at 2 am in the morning while some held a flash light. Did a damn good job, never had a problem. As you can see , People like you are part of the problem, not the solution.
hallmarkgrad wrote:Sue? A doctor in Jackson Mississippi did a gastric bypass on my wife. He blew it and could not stop her intestines from leaking. It took her 8 damn months to die a hell of a death. The damn bill was over 800,000 dollars when she died. If you have access to Medical records look up Donna Terrell Mississippi Central Hospital. The Doc worked for Select. She is gone. What the hell would I sue for? Thats the damn problem you folks sweat suing so much you can not do your damn job............
hallmarkgrad wrote:You Really Piss me off when you degrade Medics and Corpsmen with the term "Monkey". You have no idea what they do. I will not resort to personal attacks. I had said enough.
hallmarkgrad wrote: Its having the knowledge behind you when something goes wrong. and something always goes wrong.
Tell that to the doctor that fucked up my wife.............
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