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G skrev (6 minutter siden):

Men er det i det hele tatt mulig å få til i praksis? Denne lungeventileringen virker å ha en svært høy grad av spesialkunnskap for å gå bra, og for at pasientens lunger ikke skal ta skade av det.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uYuNvh_b6c&feature=youtu.be&t=1465

 

Virker definitivt sånn ja. Fra Wikipedia:

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I Norge kreves minimum to års arbeidserfaring som sykepleier for å ta videreutdannelse i intensivsykepleie. Videreutdannelsen er på 1 1/2 år med mulighet for å fortsette for å ta master.

Spørsmålet er jo om alt man lærer på de 1,5 årene er relevant spesifikt for det vi er oppe i nå. Jeg aner ikke. 

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Angela Merkel uttaler i en tale til folket at tiltakene vil forlenges, foreløpig til 19. april.

"..det verste man kan gjøre nå, er å lette på tiltakene, for så å måtte gjeninnføre de dersom dødstallene stiger igjen", sier Merkel.

https://www.bild.de/politik/inland/politik-inland/pressekonferenz-am-nachmittag-gibt-merkel-erste-lockerungen-bekannt-69880702.bild.html

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1 hour ago, Camlon said:

Er du sikker på at han feilformulerte seg?

Jeg mistenker at de planlegger å åpne opp igjen, men først må de overbevise befolkningen at de har situasjonen under kontroll.

Jeg er bare sikker på en eneste ting: Det er at jeg  ikke er sikker på noenting! 

Kanskje de har snakket med den danske statsministeren allerede... hvem vet ...

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On 3/27/2020 at 11:39 AM, helsten2 said:

Hvis det går til helvete i Sverige, så betyr vel det også at det går til helvete i de fleste europeiske land, ref. antall døde per million innbyggere:

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For sammenlikningens skyld nå 10 dager senere:

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When 30-year-old Ben Luderer started to feel sick, he wasn't that surprised. Just a few days earlier, his wife, Brandy, had tested positive for coronavirus, but there wasn't much to it.

All she had was a really low-grade temperature, one that the doctors didn't even really consider to be a fever, she said. She had some congestion, but she was on the mend. He wasn't all that worried, either, when he started feeling unwell. After all, they were both young and healthy.

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At the hospital, Ben received oxygen and responded well, Brandy said. They gave him fluids and Tylenol and then sent him home that same evening. "Keep doing what you're doing at home," they said.

 

The following Sunday, he was feeling better and showing signs of improvement, his wife said. He got out of bed and ate dinner for the first time.
"Sunday was a great day. He was up moving around, talking to us," Brandy said. Ben was on the road to recovery, it seemed. That night, however, his symptoms returned.
 
That night, Ben had an especially hard time getting comfortable. Because Ben was sleeping in the bedroom, and Brandy on the couch, they were texting back and forth to communicate. At one point, Ben texted his wife and said, "I'm struggling." Brandy asked him if he needed to go back to the ER, and Ben replied that he wasn't sure.
 
"I could hear through the door that he was still breathing, and I fell asleep," she said. She checked in on him again at 2 a.m, and all seemed OK. However, when she woke at 6 a.m., she found her 30-year-old husband lifeless in their bed.
 
And Brandy was left with a mystery. She knew her husband was sick, but how was it possible that a young, healthy 30-year-old with no pre-existing conditions declined so swiftly?
Ben Luderer's story is one of many that have perplexed health officials around the globe. Why is it that some young people are getting sick and dying so abruptly?
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Perhaps it is that some younger healthier people, thinking they are not vulnerable to this disease, have been less diligent about practicing physical distancing, and as a result have been exposed to much larger viral loads from the environment.

https://edition.cnn.com/2020/04/05/health/young-people-dying-coronavirus-sanjay-gupta/index.html

Tilbake til @Professor Baltazar, hva har du å si om dette? Ref. den tidligere diskusjon her i tråden om meslingbelastning:

https://videnskab.dk/krop-sundhed/dansker-loeste-mysterium-om-doedelig-maeslinge-epidemi-kan-hans-teori-bruges-til-at

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0laf skrev (12 minutter siden):

Danskene åpner barnehager og barneskoler gradvis etter påske, dersom tallene holder seg nede.
Så å si alt annet forblir stengt til 10. mai.

hun klinket dessuten til med forbud mot konserter, stevner og slike ting, frem til august.

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