I found this in my search for Diprovan ... and how it's supposed to be given to patients.
One nurse writes: "I'm glad that my state doesn't let us use it if the patient isn't intubated."
This doesn't sound safe to me ... IF he gave this to MJ, to let him rest in a atrificial way ... It sounds to me, that Dr Murray at least should've been in the same room whatching over him ... check his pulse on regular basis ... check his breathing was ok... What kind of a doctor was he anyway????
As the nurse say .... they dont give this in some states unless the patient is intubated ... my god .. :S
My english isn't that good so maybe I've been missunderstanding things ... anyones thoughts?
Source: http://allnurses.com/emergency-nursing/use-diprovan-your-268195.html
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One nurse writes: "I'm glad that my state doesn't let us use it if the patient isn't intubated."
This doesn't sound safe to me ... IF he gave this to MJ, to let him rest in a atrificial way ... It sounds to me, that Dr Murray at least should've been in the same room whatching over him ... check his pulse on regular basis ... check his breathing was ok... What kind of a doctor was he anyway????
As the nurse say .... they dont give this in some states unless the patient is intubated ... my god .. :S
My english isn't that good so maybe I've been missunderstanding things ... anyones thoughts?
Source: http://allnurses.com/emergency-nursing/use-diprovan-your-268195.html
(contribution #4)