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sepsis, a situation of which is a generalized, overwhelming infection.epsis, if itof is due to a bacteria for which we have an antibiotic, you give them the antibiotic, fluid, other supportive care. in this case, we don't have any biotic but we can do everything else. those things we really need to do. we don't have a proven, direct treatment for this virus. >> how is it that health-care workers get it? i am familiar with an operating room, but what happens when health-care workers become contaminated? >> the key here is that you need to use full, protective gear. wn, the coverings, you don't want a splash from the blood to get into your eye, which would put you at very high risk. my understanding is that these physicians and health-care workers are heroically caring for these patients without effective protective gear. shame, really a terrible that people are getting infected for lack of fairly simple technology. this is just the appropriate covering. as long as you know that someone has ebola or you have a high suspicion for it and you where the approp
sepsis, a situation of which is a generalized, overwhelming infection.epsis, if itof is due to a bacteria for which we have an antibiotic, you give them the antibiotic, fluid, other supportive care. in this case, we don't have any biotic but we can do everything else. those things we really need to do. we don't have a proven, direct treatment for this virus. >> how is it that health-care workers get it? i am familiar with an operating room, but what happens when health-care workers become...
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you're essentially having a situation of sepsis, which is a generalized, overwhelming infection. in conditions of sepsis, sometimes, if its due to bacteria for which we have antibiotic, what you do is you give antibiotics, fluids and other kinds oversupportive care. in this case, we don't have an antibiotic but quick do everything else, we can provide supportive gare -- we can give them fluids, blood, dialysis -- those are the things we need to do in this case where we don't have a proven, direct treatment for this particular virus. >> charlie: how is it that healthcare workers get it? i'm familiar with an operating room and i know there's a lot of blood, but what happens that healthcare workers become contaminated? >> well, you know, the key here is that you need to use full protective gear, and that means the gowns, that means, you know, the coverings of the face because you don't want a splash from the blood, for example, of a patient to get into your eye, which would put you at very, very high risk. and, so, my understanding is that these physicians and healthcare workers wer
you're essentially having a situation of sepsis, which is a generalized, overwhelming infection. in conditions of sepsis, sometimes, if its due to bacteria for which we have antibiotic, what you do is you give antibiotics, fluids and other kinds oversupportive care. in this case, we don't have an antibiotic but quick do everything else, we can provide supportive gare -- we can give them fluids, blood, dialysis -- those are the things we need to do in this case where we don't have a proven,...
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Aug 26, 2014
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so the dementia from alzheimer's caused her to mistake her medication even though it says s sepsis on the death papers. the nih 20 years ago rather than do independent research was coupling with pharmaceutical companies and people who had a financial stake in developing pharmaceuticals wheith the research money from the nih. this has led to a lot of research being geared toward finding a cure or test or something to do with diagnosing or treating alzheimer's that will give them financial gain. i think there is a problem in that it will only cause you to look at certain areas to research. if it isn't viable or gives you a good return you will ignore that area of research. i want to reiterate the support for the caller from florida and the nurse who said part of the problem is the primary care physicians lack of knowledge. i had to argue with my mother's primary care physician in a small massachusetts town for several years before he would recommend she see a neurologist and kept telling my mother her memory problems were part of aging. i said this isn't a problem of forgetting your nou
so the dementia from alzheimer's caused her to mistake her medication even though it says s sepsis on the death papers. the nih 20 years ago rather than do independent research was coupling with pharmaceutical companies and people who had a financial stake in developing pharmaceuticals wheith the research money from the nih. this has led to a lot of research being geared toward finding a cure or test or something to do with diagnosing or treating alzheimer's that will give them financial gain....
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the loft >> : different store for the a's to continue to slide says trading away and the >> : as sepsisent and the all-star could stop the bleeding to vague as the light hitting york mets look as do not live is an general of three run homer off the marcion's roy center five nothing lets this is by far smart as first outing at the oakland athletics 3 into service seven hits in seven runs to see chris anderson there with a single in the mets beat the a's 8 to 5 so they split their two game series of a game of piece that is by the way now lost eight of their last 10 games against the all angels won for the a's now given half back the big series a's will enter the halfback the angels >> : won a davis fans will for raw highlights of the late starting coming up in just a few minutes first got to you about the tariff probably by stadium this video is from the niners first practice at leave by a few weeks ago today harbaugh cut short their final practice impulses team off the field because players kept losing their footing apparently rests flying everywhere and run the risk of injury key to the
the loft >> : different store for the a's to continue to slide says trading away and the >> : as sepsisent and the all-star could stop the bleeding to vague as the light hitting york mets look as do not live is an general of three run homer off the marcion's roy center five nothing lets this is by far smart as first outing at the oakland athletics 3 into service seven hits in seven runs to see chris anderson there with a single in the mets beat the a's 8 to 5 so they split their two...
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kit cause pneumonia and sepsis and death. >> reporter: while the administration claims it medically screensgrants before they leave the border on planes or buses, chicken box incubates two to three weeks before showing symptoms. >> if cows and horses and pets all have to be quarantined, blood tested, and certified, why are we having 300,000 and more illegal border crossers unscreened, untested, and dispersed out into the public? >> it could have impact upon our health care facilities if they show up in our emergency rooms. >> they're coming with lice and skabis and lep rosie, i hear. >> reporter: after weeks of anecdotes but few faxes, fox news asked the administration how many immigrants had been quarantined tested positive far communicable disease or been hospitalized. proit vided severe statistical data but insisted it protected public safety. yesterday, however, an inspector general audit of 63 detention facilities found homeland security officials exposed to and in some cases contracting t.b., scabbies, lice, and chickenpox. immigrants unfamiliar with bathroom facilities resulted in un
kit cause pneumonia and sepsis and death. >> reporter: while the administration claims it medically screensgrants before they leave the border on planes or buses, chicken box incubates two to three weeks before showing symptoms. >> if cows and horses and pets all have to be quarantined, blood tested, and certified, why are we having 300,000 and more illegal border crossers unscreened, untested, and dispersed out into the public? >> it could have impact upon our health care...
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Aug 19, 2014
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and further, one can only speculate on how many of those 100 patients fell victim to sepsis and other fell diseases. well, the heavy losses and stunning defeat of the wilderness meant of course once again that it was time for the union army to retreat, attend to its wounds, and come back at some future time and do it again. but sam grant didn't see it that way at all. for him two days of vicious fighting were but a momentary setback. nothing had occurred to alter his original intent. he had every aim to fulfill the promise he had made to lincoln. "whatever happens, there will be no turning back." the defeat of lee's army was still the major objective despite woods full of gun smoke, dead men and dying men, and the woods of the wilderness. hence on the night of may 7th the union army resumed its march heading south. when the column turned toward richmond, a veteran yank noted, "how our spirits rose. that night we were happy." this was unquestionably one of the grand moments of the american civil war. the wilderness was not going to be another manassas or chancellorsville, with the unio
and further, one can only speculate on how many of those 100 patients fell victim to sepsis and other fell diseases. well, the heavy losses and stunning defeat of the wilderness meant of course once again that it was time for the union army to retreat, attend to its wounds, and come back at some future time and do it again. but sam grant didn't see it that way at all. for him two days of vicious fighting were but a momentary setback. nothing had occurred to alter his original intent. he had...
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Aug 19, 2014
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and further, one can only speculate on how many of those 100 patients fell victim to sepsis and other failed diseases. well the heavy losses and stunning defeat of the wilderness, of course, once again it was time for the union army to retreat, attend to its wounds, and come back at some future time and do it again. but he didn't see it that way at all. for him two days of vicious fighting were but a momentary setback. nothing had occurred to alter his original intent. he had every aim to fulfill the promise he had made to lincoln. quote, whatever happens, there will be no turning back. the defeat of lee's army was still the major objective despite woods full of gun smoke, dead men and dying men, and the woods of the wilderness. hence on the night of may 7th the union army resumed its march heading south. around when the column turned toward richman, a yank noted how our spirits rose that night we were happy. this this was unquestionably one of the grand moments of the american civil war. the wilderness was not going to be another manassas or chancellorsville, with the union army tuck
and further, one can only speculate on how many of those 100 patients fell victim to sepsis and other failed diseases. well the heavy losses and stunning defeat of the wilderness, of course, once again it was time for the union army to retreat, attend to its wounds, and come back at some future time and do it again. but he didn't see it that way at all. for him two days of vicious fighting were but a momentary setback. nothing had occurred to alter his original intent. he had every aim to...
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further one can only speculate how many of those fell victim to sepsis and other fatal diseases. of course, once again it was time for the union army to retreat, attend to its wounds and come back at some future time and do it again. but grant didn't see it that way at all. >> they were but a moment tear setback. he had every aim to fulfill the problem he had made to lincoln, quote, whatever happens, there will be no turning back. the defeat of his arm was still a major objective. when the column turned toward richmond, a veteran billy yank noted, how our spirits rose that night we were happy. >> this was unquestionably one of the grandmoments. the willers in was not going to be another -- with the union army tucking its tail between its legs and limping back to washington. this time there was to be no turning back. no collapse of mother. no finger pointing. no clamor for a new army commander. it was absorben its losses as a determined general led it southward. the two airplanes were never out of contact. it was a pounding, unrelending campaign, the one time of war with which rob
further one can only speculate how many of those fell victim to sepsis and other fatal diseases. of course, once again it was time for the union army to retreat, attend to its wounds and come back at some future time and do it again. but grant didn't see it that way at all. >> they were but a moment tear setback. he had every aim to fulfill the problem he had made to lincoln, quote, whatever happens, there will be no turning back. the defeat of his arm was still a major objective. when...
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and further, one can only speculate on how many of those 100 patients fell victim to sepsis and otheriled diseases. well the heavy losses and stunning defeat of the wilderness, of course, once again it was time for the union army to retreat, attend to its wounds, and come back at some future time and do it again. but he didn't see it that way at all. for him two days of vicious fighting were but a momentary setback. nothing had occurred to alter his original intent. he had every aim to fulfill the promise he had made to lincoln. quote, whatever happens, there will be no turning back. the defeat of lee's army was still the major objective despite woods full of gun smoke, dead men and dying men, and the woods of the wilderness. hence on the night of may 7th the union army resumed its march heading south. around when the column turned toward richman, a yank noted how our spirits rose that night we were happy. this was unquestionably one of the grand moments of the american civil war. the wilderness was not going to be another manassas or chancellorsville, with the union army tucking its
and further, one can only speculate on how many of those 100 patients fell victim to sepsis and otheriled diseases. well the heavy losses and stunning defeat of the wilderness, of course, once again it was time for the union army to retreat, attend to its wounds, and come back at some future time and do it again. but he didn't see it that way at all. for him two days of vicious fighting were but a momentary setback. nothing had occurred to alter his original intent. he had every aim to fulfill...