@SoundBreakPH@SB19Official USEN was a missed opportunity but good on COJ for being able to perform on that awards night. I wonder if SB19 plans to have a fan meet in Brazil. LatAm is kinda overdue.
@lifepoz2016@SoggyN11498 The viral load had to be low, and "ongoing treatment" doesn't mean he's not low-risk yet. There's likely more info missing in the article, and the kid needs to comply with the guidelines before he can be allowed to participate.
@frostmatteo8@lifepoz2016 I know, there's a core team in hospitals but, if within the CDC guidelines, they can still legally prevent participation in procedure. I didn't say, they can't work anymore. Lol.
@lifepoz2016@SoggyN11498 You can go to school but they can also legally prevent you from participating in your required surgery and delivery assists esp. if newly diagnosed and has not had received treatment. Schools and hospitals still have the right to choose who to admit/hire.
@lifepoz2016@SoggyN11498 Yes, but again, before you become a licensed nurse, you are REQUIRED to do floor work. The 20 delivery assists and 20 surgery (major and minor) assists are a requirement to take the board exam. The schools will not take that risk.
@lifepoz2016@SoggyN11498 Imagine assisting in these procedures where you're directly in contact with body fluids. PPEs are a good thing but what makes you so sure that students wouldn't make mistakes? Avoidance of risk I still 1st in every OSH manuals.
@lifepoz2016@SoggyN11498 I'm also familiar with that. But before we branch out to do other nursing fields, schools are required to train us on the floor. Clinicals are a huge part of our training and we're required 20 deliveries, and 20 surgeries to take our Boards.
@frostmatteo8@lifepoz2016 PPEs is just the second layer. The first layer of protection is avoidance. I think you get the idea of how healthcare is in this country. You have 2 nurses vs 30-60 patients and a lot of room for mistakes. If I were a patient and I get infected, my lawyer will be the happiest.
@SoggyN11498@lifepoz2016 They probably did not disclose that they're positive. It is within their rights. However, that's still knowingly putting patients at risk. It's better to do admin tasks than be at the floor and handling needles and ampules.
@lifepoz2016 I don't know about you but those "successful ones" are actively endangering patients and they would cost the hospital a huge amount of money once a patient gets infected. As far as I know, you can't work in the floor once the higher-ups know you're positive.
@dominicprg Always the blue check marks. Lol. Just block and mute. The more engagement they get, the more money they make. I will not be surprised if they in cahoots with the blue check marks on the other side and making fools out of everyone. Just sayin'.
@lifepoz2016@GirlBossfs2b If I were a patient and get HIV from my nurse, and I was NOT informed that she is positive, I will sue the hospital and every single one involved. Just saying.
@MangingisdaSays We have temples. It's just that they're called Cathedrals. I agree with the take on pre-colonial Philippines though. This country isn't as old as most countries in Asia, it wasn't even united as a state before Spain came.