Summary Source FAQ Feedback Top keywords: patient #1 health #2 incident #3 surgery #4 floor #5 "Labour relations are also involved in the investigation to understand the role and responsibilities of each of the employees and managers who intervened during this evening," the regional health board said. The risk management team is currently investigating the incident with the patient's co-operation, according to the CIUSSS. Paul Brunet, a patient advocate and president of the Conseil pour la protection des malades, says patients are usually in much more vulnerable positions, which could have made this case "Much more serious." What type of operation the patient underwent is not yet known, but the CIUSSS said the surgery was related to the upper body. The regional health authority, the CIUSSS du Nord-de-l'Île-de-Montréal, confirmed that a patient was taken to the wrong floor of Fleury Hospital on Feb. The patient, a firefighter, was supposed to be sent to the eighth floor for overnight observation after an evening surgery. (I'm a bot)Ī succession of errors led to a patient, who was still recovering from anesthesia and surgery, being abandoned on an empty floor without supervision or medical assistance for hours, Radio-Canada has learned. This is the best tl dr I could make, original reduced by 73%. Submitted by thethpunjabi to architecture Ģ023.02.22 00:23 autotldr Montreal health authority investigating after surgery patient was left 'abandoned' in empty hospital ward CBC News Does anyone have any advice on how I can undertake this mission in a professional, scientifically useful, objective, and informative way? What kind of camera is best for this kind of work? (nothing outrageously expensive, looking for something affordable and easy to travel with) How many photographs of a structure should I take and which areas of the structure should be focused on? What information do I need to record from the locals and how do I go about doing so, is there anything else I should note of specifically? What angles and lighting is best for photographing these sort of things? What is the best method for cataloguing the photographs? Is there anything else I need to keep in-mind? I have no professional training in this field so any information, advice, or tips would be greatly appreciated. ![]() Hello, I will be traveling to Punjab, India to document with a camera the region's cultural heritage, including historical architecture (religious structures, forts, tombs, traditional houses, etc.). Submitted by -Your_local_loser- to offmychest Ģ023.02.22 00:43 thethpunjabi Any advice/tips for an amateur on a mission to photograph cultural architectural heritage as a passion? I just didn’t expect it to be Sheba or that it’d come so quick either. I’m just feeling so upset and I don’t know how to deal with it…įrom the moment I started volunteering at the rescue, I knew I’d have to eventually face the event that one of the horses was going to die, and I always had a waning sense of mortality with them so I tried not to get too attached, but I still failed. I wish I could be able to say goodbye but I can’t. I had a shift last night, and I won’t be having another until Saturday evening. It’s been awful seeing her deteriorate over the past little bit, and I just feel so defeated right now. She’s pretty much 100% blind at the moment, and she’s become more aggressive in the past few weeks when she was put with another horse for the first time after coming to the rescue. ![]() Sheba has been my favourite out of all the horses. ![]() I just got an email saying that one of the horses at the rescue I volunteer at is being euthanized on Friday morning.
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