One of my neighbors told me when he got covid he asked our local doctor if he should go to the hospital and the doctor told him, straight up "No. If you want to live you are not going into the hospital."
My neighbor said when he asked him what did he mean, the doctor told him, "If you go into the hospital you wont come out alive. I am going to treat you myself".
They were ready to end anyone's career who questioned the policies. Policies which were designed to maximize profits (there were bonuses for each checkpoint that was met, including death), not maximize patient outcomes. One could even argue that their goal was to kill as many as possible.
So here you go...
People get intubated for a few reasons. Airway protection from a burn or seizure, head injuries and may vomit....
People get put on a ventilator because of inadequate breathing. Let's say ad asthma attack and eventually you fatigue and can't breath very well. When you don't breath very well it changes your blood pH and messes up body functions.
A ventilator is used to make your breathes bigger or faster. They can manipulate it to restore you blood pH and oxygenation.
Since the tube is open I to your lungs you can get a pneumonia. The hospital does certain things like not opening the circuit, keeping your head up, oral care, etc.
To be ventilated is very u comfortable so you get a pain drip and a sedation drip.. in certain circumstances they will need to take Co tool of your breathing completely and they will use a paralytic like vecuronium if you were a head injury they can Co trol your breathing to fi e tune the CO2 in your blood to help with control of brain swelling
One of my neighbors told me when he got covid he asked our local doctor if he should go to the hospital and the doctor told him, straight up "No. If you want to live you are not going into the hospital." My neighbor said when he asked him what did he mean, the doctor told him, "If you go into the hospital you wont come out alive. I am going to treat you myself".
I was shocked to learn that every intubation comes along with an induced coma. Seems there burying the lede - they should call it induced coma.
They were ready to end anyone's career who questioned the policies. Policies which were designed to maximize profits (there were bonuses for each checkpoint that was met, including death), not maximize patient outcomes. One could even argue that their goal was to kill as many as possible.
So here you go... People get intubated for a few reasons. Airway protection from a burn or seizure, head injuries and may vomit....
People get put on a ventilator because of inadequate breathing. Let's say ad asthma attack and eventually you fatigue and can't breath very well. When you don't breath very well it changes your blood pH and messes up body functions. A ventilator is used to make your breathes bigger or faster. They can manipulate it to restore you blood pH and oxygenation. Since the tube is open I to your lungs you can get a pneumonia. The hospital does certain things like not opening the circuit, keeping your head up, oral care, etc.
To be ventilated is very u comfortable so you get a pain drip and a sedation drip.. in certain circumstances they will need to take Co tool of your breathing completely and they will use a paralytic like vecuronium if you were a head injury they can Co trol your breathing to fi e tune the CO2 in your blood to help with control of brain swelling
Just a quick primer
They also do it to kill you for covid money