Literally 1984
Literally 1984
There is a trauma surgeon in the article stating she shouldn’t have even been allowed in the room, let alone allowed to drill into a patient’s skull.
Is it less ethical or more ethical if the patient had given informed consent?
No patient gives consent to who is helping in the surgery because there is an implicit understanding that it will only be performed by qualified licensed personnel. There are multiple regulating bodies that prevent unqualified people from practicing in a professional setting. So, it is not unreasonable to make this assumption.
My argument is that it would be one thing if this was a simple superficial elective surgery where the patient consented to allowing the doctor’s unqualified child “to give it a go” popping a pimple or something. It is significantly worse because it was a life-threatening emergency procedure where the doctor elected to increase the likelihood of failure/harm/death while the patient was in a position where they couldn’t consent to the doctor taking that unnecessary risk.
“We are now confirming once again that playing with fire—and they are like small children playing with matches—is a very dangerous thing for grown-up uncles and aunts who are entrusted with nuclear weapons in one or another Western country.”
So countries with nuclear capabilities should be more responsible and perhaps not invade their neighboring countries? 🤔
Allowing a literal child with 0 medical training/education to drill into/near a vital organ of someone experiencing an acute head injury while they are unconscious and without their consent? Naw, nothing wrong there at all.
My brain does not like. It’s stunlocked asking “why is this bold?” over and over again even though I already answered.
Every three months we get new battery hype…
You’re good for another 7 atleast 👍
You should write a script to touch all the files before their script runs.
I want the Tiger King type documentary on his presidency. It was absolutely insane day in and day out for years.
It kind of looks like it’s attempting to PXE boot from the network to me.
If they were compatible with the charger they use at home, it wouldn’t be nearly as wasteful as they’ll need one there anyway
You know, Arch feels more like aeropress than a pourover.
Chastisement level: severly chastised
Demonic nativity scene
It’s the classic “Nevermind, I figured it out” right now lol.
Dont copy that floppy
If the gun was plastic, the barrel would definitely be the hottest part of the gun. Would still be true if the gun was a lighter metal, I think. Hmmm