Whats Going On With Our Health System?

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Little girl goes to the hospital to have a routine procedure and dies.

7-year-old girl dies during tonsillectomy - CNN

"A 7-year-old South Carolina girl died one minute into surgery to remove her tonsils, her parents told CNN affiliate WHNS.

Paisley Cogsdill snored in her sleep but was perfectly healthy, relatives said, according to WHNS. But her heart suddenly stopped during the operation in Greenwood on Friday."
 
Little girl goes to the hospital to have a routine procedure and dies.

7-year-old girl dies during tonsillectomy - CNN

"A 7-year-old South Carolina girl died one minute into surgery to remove her tonsils, her parents told CNN affiliate WHNS.

Paisley Cogsdill snored in her sleep but was perfectly healthy, relatives said, according to WHNS. But her heart suddenly stopped during the operation in Greenwood on Friday."
What? You think medicine is at the level portrayed in Star Trek?
Personally I'd wait for the coroner's report to see what the cause was......... The girl may not have been "perfectly healthy".
 
Little girl goes to the hospital to have a routine procedure and dies.

7-year-old girl dies during tonsillectomy - CNN

"A 7-year-old South Carolina girl died one minute into surgery to remove her tonsils, her parents told CNN affiliate WHNS.

Paisley Cogsdill snored in her sleep but was perfectly healthy, relatives said, according to WHNS. But her heart suddenly stopped during the operation in Greenwood on Friday."
What? You think medicine is at the level portrayed in Star Trek?
Personally I'd wait for the coroner's report to see what the cause was......... The girl may not have been "perfectly healthy".
Yeah. Theyre supposed to test that before putting her under.
 
Little girl goes to the hospital to have a routine procedure and dies.

7-year-old girl dies during tonsillectomy - CNN

"A 7-year-old South Carolina girl died one minute into surgery to remove her tonsils, her parents told CNN affiliate WHNS.

Paisley Cogsdill snored in her sleep but was perfectly healthy, relatives said, according to WHNS. But her heart suddenly stopped during the operation in Greenwood on Friday."
What? You think medicine is at the level portrayed in Star Trek?
Personally I'd wait for the coroner's report to see what the cause was......... The girl may not have been "perfectly healthy".
Yeah. Theyre supposed to test that before putting her under.
Mistakes happen...adults are suppose to learn that and except it as part of life....but many comfy cozy spoiled rotten humans today think if perfection in medicine isn't performed all the time and every time someone is at fault legally..I can guarantee you one thing....we won't get a better system by giving it to Bernie to run....
 
Little girl goes to the hospital to have a routine procedure and dies.

7-year-old girl dies during tonsillectomy - CNN

"A 7-year-old South Carolina girl died one minute into surgery to remove her tonsils, her parents told CNN affiliate WHNS.

Paisley Cogsdill snored in her sleep but was perfectly healthy, relatives said, according to WHNS. But her heart suddenly stopped during the operation in Greenwood on Friday."
What? You think medicine is at the level portrayed in Star Trek?
Personally I'd wait for the coroner's report to see what the cause was......... The girl may not have been "perfectly healthy".
Yeah. Theyre supposed to test that before putting her under.
Mistakes happen...adults are suppose to learn that and except it as part of life....but many comfy cozy spoiled rotten humans today think if perfection in medicine isn't performed all the time and every time someone is at fault legally..I can guarantee you one thing....we won't get a better system by giving it to Bernie to run....
Thats not a mistake. Its a lack of professionalism. The little girl should have been tested first. Some doctors do it. Others are lazy and dont.
 
Little girl goes to the hospital to have a routine procedure and dies.

7-year-old girl dies during tonsillectomy - CNN

"A 7-year-old South Carolina girl died one minute into surgery to remove her tonsils, her parents told CNN affiliate WHNS.

Paisley Cogsdill snored in her sleep but was perfectly healthy, relatives said, according to WHNS. But her heart suddenly stopped during the operation in Greenwood on Friday."
What? You think medicine is at the level portrayed in Star Trek?
Personally I'd wait for the coroner's report to see what the cause was......... The girl may not have been "perfectly healthy".
Yeah. Theyre supposed to test that before putting her under.
Dude, medically speaking (when put in perspective) we're barely out of the dark ages. What, you think we can do a quick test and determine EVERY potential health problem? You've been watching too much Sci Fi............
 
Little girl goes to the hospital to have a routine procedure and dies.

7-year-old girl dies during tonsillectomy - CNN

"A 7-year-old South Carolina girl died one minute into surgery to remove her tonsils, her parents told CNN affiliate WHNS.

Paisley Cogsdill snored in her sleep but was perfectly healthy, relatives said, according to WHNS. But her heart suddenly stopped during the operation in Greenwood on Friday."
What? You think medicine is at the level portrayed in Star Trek?
Personally I'd wait for the coroner's report to see what the cause was......... The girl may not have been "perfectly healthy".
Yeah. Theyre supposed to test that before putting her under.
Mistakes happen...adults are suppose to learn that and except it as part of life....but many comfy cozy spoiled rotten humans today think if perfection in medicine isn't performed all the time and every time someone is at fault legally..I can guarantee you one thing....we won't get a better system by giving it to Bernie to run....
Thats not a mistake. Its a lack of professionalism. The little girl should have been tested first. Some doctors do it. Others are lazy and dont.
There is that possibility also. Of course you, lacking any medical expertise is going to jump on it........ :rolleyes:
 
Little girl goes to the hospital to have a routine procedure and dies.

7-year-old girl dies during tonsillectomy - CNN

"A 7-year-old South Carolina girl died one minute into surgery to remove her tonsils, her parents told CNN affiliate WHNS.

Paisley Cogsdill snored in her sleep but was perfectly healthy, relatives said, according to WHNS. But her heart suddenly stopped during the operation in Greenwood on Friday."
What? You think medicine is at the level portrayed in Star Trek?
Personally I'd wait for the coroner's report to see what the cause was......... The girl may not have been "perfectly healthy".
Yeah. Theyre supposed to test that before putting her under.
Dude, medically speaking (when put in perspective) we're barely out of the dark ages. What, you think we can do a quick test and determine EVERY potential health problem? You've been watching too much Sci Fi............
Her heart stopped. Thats pretty much the first thing a doctor would be testing. She didnt die because she had a rare blood disease that was activated by exposure to oxygen.
 
Little girl goes to the hospital to have a routine procedure and dies.

7-year-old girl dies during tonsillectomy - CNN

"A 7-year-old South Carolina girl died one minute into surgery to remove her tonsils, her parents told CNN affiliate WHNS.

Paisley Cogsdill snored in her sleep but was perfectly healthy, relatives said, according to WHNS. But her heart suddenly stopped during the operation in Greenwood on Friday."
What? You think medicine is at the level portrayed in Star Trek?
Personally I'd wait for the coroner's report to see what the cause was......... The girl may not have been "perfectly healthy".
Yeah. Theyre supposed to test that before putting her under.
Mistakes happen...adults are suppose to learn that and except it as part of life....but many comfy cozy spoiled rotten humans today think if perfection in medicine isn't performed all the time and every time someone is at fault legally..I can guarantee you one thing....we won't get a better system by giving it to Bernie to run....
Thats not a mistake. Its a lack of professionalism. The little girl should have been tested first. Some doctors do it. Others are lazy and dont.
There is that possibility also. Of course you, lacking any medical expertise is going to jump on it........ :rolleyes:
Thats where you would be wrong. My uncle is a surgeon and my wife and mother law are RNs.
 
Little girl goes to the hospital to have a routine procedure and dies.

7-year-old girl dies during tonsillectomy - CNN

"A 7-year-old South Carolina girl died one minute into surgery to remove her tonsils, her parents told CNN affiliate WHNS.

Paisley Cogsdill snored in her sleep but was perfectly healthy, relatives said, according to WHNS. But her heart suddenly stopped during the operation in Greenwood on Friday."
What? You think medicine is at the level portrayed in Star Trek?
Personally I'd wait for the coroner's report to see what the cause was......... The girl may not have been "perfectly healthy".
Yeah. Theyre supposed to test that before putting her under.
Mistakes happen...adults are suppose to learn that and except it as part of life....but many comfy cozy spoiled rotten humans today think if perfection in medicine isn't performed all the time and every time someone is at fault legally..I can guarantee you one thing....we won't get a better system by giving it to Bernie to run....
Thats not a mistake. Its a lack of professionalism. The little girl should have been tested first. Some doctors do it. Others are lazy and dont.
Were you there?....
 
Little girl goes to the hospital to have a routine procedure and dies.

7-year-old girl dies during tonsillectomy - CNN

"A 7-year-old South Carolina girl died one minute into surgery to remove her tonsils, her parents told CNN affiliate WHNS.

Paisley Cogsdill snored in her sleep but was perfectly healthy, relatives said, according to WHNS. But her heart suddenly stopped during the operation in Greenwood on Friday."
What? You think medicine is at the level portrayed in Star Trek?
Personally I'd wait for the coroner's report to see what the cause was......... The girl may not have been "perfectly healthy".
Yeah. Theyre supposed to test that before putting her under.
Dude, medically speaking (when put in perspective) we're barely out of the dark ages. What, you think we can do a quick test and determine EVERY potential health problem? You've been watching too much Sci Fi............
Her heart stopped. Thats pretty much the first thing a doctor would be testing. She didnt die because she had a rare blood disease that was activated by exposure to oxygen.
Uummmm, guess you're the expert....... :rolleyes:
 
What? You think medicine is at the level portrayed in Star Trek?
Personally I'd wait for the coroner's report to see what the cause was......... The girl may not have been "perfectly healthy".
Yeah. Theyre supposed to test that before putting her under.
Mistakes happen...adults are suppose to learn that and except it as part of life....but many comfy cozy spoiled rotten humans today think if perfection in medicine isn't performed all the time and every time someone is at fault legally..I can guarantee you one thing....we won't get a better system by giving it to Bernie to run....
Thats not a mistake. Its a lack of professionalism. The little girl should have been tested first. Some doctors do it. Others are lazy and dont.
There is that possibility also. Of course you, lacking any medical expertise is going to jump on it........ :rolleyes:
Thats where you would be wrong. My uncle is a surgeon and my wife and mother law are RNs.
Good for them....give them a link to our board....
 
Little girl goes to the hospital to have a routine procedure and dies.

7-year-old girl dies during tonsillectomy - CNN

"A 7-year-old South Carolina girl died one minute into surgery to remove her tonsils, her parents told CNN affiliate WHNS.

Paisley Cogsdill snored in her sleep but was perfectly healthy, relatives said, according to WHNS. But her heart suddenly stopped during the operation in Greenwood on Friday."
What? You think medicine is at the level portrayed in Star Trek?
Personally I'd wait for the coroner's report to see what the cause was......... The girl may not have been "perfectly healthy".
Yeah. Theyre supposed to test that before putting her under.
Dude, medically speaking (when put in perspective) we're barely out of the dark ages. What, you think we can do a quick test and determine EVERY potential health problem? You've been watching too much Sci Fi............
Her heart stopped. Thats pretty much the first thing a doctor would be testing. She didnt die because she had a rare blood disease that was activated by exposure to oxygen.
Uummmm, guess you're the expert....... :rolleyes:
Following the lead of the experts I just mentioned. :rolleyes:
 
Yeah. Theyre supposed to test that before putting her under.
Mistakes happen...adults are suppose to learn that and except it as part of life....but many comfy cozy spoiled rotten humans today think if perfection in medicine isn't performed all the time and every time someone is at fault legally..I can guarantee you one thing....we won't get a better system by giving it to Bernie to run....
Thats not a mistake. Its a lack of professionalism. The little girl should have been tested first. Some doctors do it. Others are lazy and dont.
There is that possibility also. Of course you, lacking any medical expertise is going to jump on it........ :rolleyes:
Thats where you would be wrong. My uncle is a surgeon and my wife and mother law are RNs.
Good for them....give them a link to our board....
They know you're a dumbass. They dont want to talk to you. :rolleyes:
 
What? You think medicine is at the level portrayed in Star Trek?
Personally I'd wait for the coroner's report to see what the cause was......... The girl may not have been "perfectly healthy".
Yeah. Theyre supposed to test that before putting her under.
Mistakes happen...adults are suppose to learn that and except it as part of life....but many comfy cozy spoiled rotten humans today think if perfection in medicine isn't performed all the time and every time someone is at fault legally..I can guarantee you one thing....we won't get a better system by giving it to Bernie to run....
Thats not a mistake. Its a lack of professionalism. The little girl should have been tested first. Some doctors do it. Others are lazy and dont.
There is that possibility also. Of course you, lacking any medical expertise is going to jump on it........ :rolleyes:
Thats where you would be wrong. My uncle is a surgeon and my wife and mother law are RNs.
So, my brother is a Nurse Practitioner. I was a DT/CA in the Navy and worked as a specialized tech, ICUs, CCU, OR and ER for ten years in a major metropolitan, Level I Trauma Center I actually have a couple of years of pre-med. You're just related to some...... :lol:
 
Yeah. Theyre supposed to test that before putting her under.
Mistakes happen...adults are suppose to learn that and except it as part of life....but many comfy cozy spoiled rotten humans today think if perfection in medicine isn't performed all the time and every time someone is at fault legally..I can guarantee you one thing....we won't get a better system by giving it to Bernie to run....
Thats not a mistake. Its a lack of professionalism. The little girl should have been tested first. Some doctors do it. Others are lazy and dont.
There is that possibility also. Of course you, lacking any medical expertise is going to jump on it........ :rolleyes:
Thats where you would be wrong. My uncle is a surgeon and my wife and mother law are RNs.
So, my brother is a Nurse Practitioner. I was a DT/CA in the Navy and worked as a specialized tech, ICUs, CCU, OR and ER for ten years in a major metropolitan, Level I Trauma Center I actually have a couple of years of pre-med. You're just related to some...... :lol:
If thats true why dont you know she should have been tested? :rolleyes:
 
Little girl goes to the hospital to have a routine procedure and dies.

7-year-old girl dies during tonsillectomy - CNN

"A 7-year-old South Carolina girl died one minute into surgery to remove her tonsils, her parents told CNN affiliate WHNS.

Paisley Cogsdill snored in her sleep but was perfectly healthy, relatives said, according to WHNS. But her heart suddenly stopped during the operation in Greenwood on Friday."
What? You think medicine is at the level portrayed in Star Trek?
Personally I'd wait for the coroner's report to see what the cause was......... The girl may not have been "perfectly healthy".
Yeah. Theyre supposed to test that before putting her under.
Mistakes happen...adults are suppose to learn that and except it as part of life....but many comfy cozy spoiled rotten humans today think if perfection in medicine isn't performed all the time and every time someone is at fault legally..I can guarantee you one thing....we won't get a better system by giving it to Bernie to run....
Thats not a mistake. Its a lack of professionalism. The little girl should have been tested first. Some doctors do it. Others are lazy and dont.
The daughter of a girlfriend was 21 and in great health and died in her sleep. The coroner said it was arrhythmia. So sad.
 
Mistakes happen...adults are suppose to learn that and except it as part of life....but many comfy cozy spoiled rotten humans today think if perfection in medicine isn't performed all the time and every time someone is at fault legally..I can guarantee you one thing....we won't get a better system by giving it to Bernie to run....
Thats not a mistake. Its a lack of professionalism. The little girl should have been tested first. Some doctors do it. Others are lazy and dont.
There is that possibility also. Of course you, lacking any medical expertise is going to jump on it........ :rolleyes:
Thats where you would be wrong. My uncle is a surgeon and my wife and mother law are RNs.
So, my brother is a Nurse Practitioner. I was a DT/CA in the Navy and worked as a specialized tech, ICUs, CCU, OR and ER for ten years in a major metropolitan, Level I Trauma Center I actually have a couple of years of pre-med. You're just related to some...... :lol:
If thats true why dont you know she should have been tested? :rolleyes:
I don't know, That's why I said it was a possibility. Do you know or are you just guessing?
 
Little girl goes to the hospital to have a routine procedure and dies.

7-year-old girl dies during tonsillectomy - CNN

"A 7-year-old South Carolina girl died one minute into surgery to remove her tonsils, her parents told CNN affiliate WHNS.

Paisley Cogsdill snored in her sleep but was perfectly healthy, relatives said, according to WHNS. But her heart suddenly stopped during the operation in Greenwood on Friday."
What? You think medicine is at the level portrayed in Star Trek?
Personally I'd wait for the coroner's report to see what the cause was......... The girl may not have been "perfectly healthy".
Yeah. Theyre supposed to test that before putting her under.
Mistakes happen...adults are suppose to learn that and except it as part of life....but many comfy cozy spoiled rotten humans today think if perfection in medicine isn't performed all the time and every time someone is at fault legally..I can guarantee you one thing....we won't get a better system by giving it to Bernie to run....
Thats not a mistake. Its a lack of professionalism. The little girl should have been tested first. Some doctors do it. Others are lazy and dont.
The daughter of a girlfriend was 21 and in great health and died in her sleep. The coroner said it was arrhythmia. So sad.
Happens all the time, seemingly healthy people just drop dead for various reasons.
 
Little girl goes to the hospital to have a routine procedure and dies.

7-year-old girl dies during tonsillectomy - CNN

"A 7-year-old South Carolina girl died one minute into surgery to remove her tonsils, her parents told CNN affiliate WHNS.

Paisley Cogsdill snored in her sleep but was perfectly healthy, relatives said, according to WHNS. But her heart suddenly stopped during the operation in Greenwood on Friday."
What? You think medicine is at the level portrayed in Star Trek?
Personally I'd wait for the coroner's report to see what the cause was......... The girl may not have been "perfectly healthy".
Yeah. Theyre supposed to test that before putting her under.
Mistakes happen...adults are suppose to learn that and except it as part of life....but many comfy cozy spoiled rotten humans today think if perfection in medicine isn't performed all the time and every time someone is at fault legally..I can guarantee you one thing....we won't get a better system by giving it to Bernie to run....
Thats not a mistake. Its a lack of professionalism. The little girl should have been tested first. Some doctors do it. Others are lazy and dont.
The daughter of a girlfriend was 21 and in great health and died in her sleep. The coroner said it was arrhythmia. So sad.
Was it during a procedure? Did she have an EKG before it happened?
 

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