Thứ Ba, 4 tháng 9, 2018

Auto news on Youtube Sep 4 2018

At least 10 people have been injured in a shooting at an apartment complex in California

At least three of the victims are in 'extremely critical' condition, San Bernardino Police Captain Richard Lawhead said

Multiple handguns and automatic rifles were fired by several suspects who are still at large

  A huge perimeter has been set up to hunt down the shooters. Lawhead said the shooting took place in a common area of the complex and all the victims are believed to be adults

      Share this article Share 'We believe that there was an exchange of gunfire,' Lawhead told reporters at the scene

A woman who lives beside the apartment complex told CNN she heard '15 to 20 gunshots fired in rapid succession'

Alysa Marie said: 'My brother-in-law could hear bullets flying past our house, he was outside at the time of the shooting

'About five minutes later the helicopter was circling around our street (Lynwood), talking on the loud speaker saying to put down the weapons, for the people who were on the ground to get up and get to safety and to let the law enforcement do their job

' Another neighbor described hearing multiple shots and motorbikes speeding off. 

For more infomation >> Ten injured after shooting at apartment complex in California - Daily News - Duration: 1:56.

-------------------------------------------

Why Did California Have Years And We Only Have Days - Duration: 5:12.

so we'll take we'll take that right but

my question is if those nurses if this

bill passes why is it that Massachusetts

has from November 6 to January 1st where

California had years to put this in

place

how will we expected to hire thousands

of nurses get them trained get them

ready by January 1st so this can happen

a lot of them are already there are

number of nurses as I just told you we

have more per diem nurses and part-time

nurses than any other state there are a

lot of nurses but is it necessary to

make it a like a little over a month

time the group that wrote that was the

decision of the group that wrote it and

it was it was a large coalition that

reviewed every single piece and you know

should we wait we've waited 20 years

yeah yeah there are nurses in the system

there are nurses who haven't found jobs

there are there is the money and I don't

see any reason ok so now this is where

I'm gonna differ define the nurses who

say no just because it's yes of course I

know everyone wants safe patient care

and we want safe patient ratios but I

just feel like that short amount of time

to ask for this big knowing the numbers

of nurses that are going to be necessary

to fill the positions to make these

ratios possible is asking for a lot and

I want the best for nurses I want the

best for my patients but I also know

that the best for my patients also means

the best for the hospital if the

hospital is losing next year because

next year is when they're gonna be

trying to Herrara get as many nurses in

there if the hospital is hiring an

infinite amount of nurses and they have

to like throw our bonuses and sign-on

bonuses and all this stuff this is that

end up being worse for the patients if

the hospital's losing out please

remember that they gave

multimillion-dollar increases to the

CEOs in the past year that they're

making money that they are doing well

and that the nurses are there I'm just

curious how many nurses that you work

with are part-time and full-time I am

part-time but uh uh a lot I mean I know

I feel like it's half and half it's

bright yeah so I can remember when I

knew the information for

newton-wellesley Hospital which was a

few admittedly a few years ago was only

one in ten nurses that had a full-time

job oh wow okay good so you know and

that's just one Hospital in

Massachusetts and I can't speak for

every hospital in Massachusetts but I

can speak for the information that I've

gotten that an awful lot of nurses are

working either casual or meeting per

diem or in part-time positions so

certainly there is flexibility in terms

of being able to staff up yeah and so I

do have to say on that point yes they

are many nurses that I know and I want

to say half an app but like I know it's

just there's no experience I don't know

the exact numbers

I do USA one is half and half but you're

right I don't think I've met a nurse

that's working part-time or that had the

option of working full-time and chose to

work part-time and is not waiting for

full time right so that is true yes that

because I myself would like to work full

time I know a lot of nurses that would

like to work full time

the only nurses I know that have the

option that choose not to are for family

reasons but that's very few and far

between so that I do agree with but I

don't I don't believe I don't know if

just those and the nurses were to switch

over to over to I'm full-time the

majority of those positions would fill

so that's something we'll have to

discuss later on this same topic of

having all of these nurses a lot of

another concern is a lot of these nurses

that get once this bill passes if this

bill passes we are going to hire a ton

of nurses into the hospital which means

we will lose nurses from the VNA care we

will lose infusion nurses we will lose

Rehab nurses we will lose hospice nurses

that are not in acute hospitals is that

true or like

there's a limited amount of nurses no

I'm gonna say again Massachusetts does

not have a nursing shortage we have the

highest per capita number of residents

in this state who are nurses we have the

nurses okay all right

all right so we'll leave that there

we'll leave that there

so comment section below let me know

what are you still concerned about after

hearing their side if there's no you

know if you're done having the argument

you've decided great let me know why

you've decided all right and if you

still have questions like I said down

below I'll contact them every Friday up

until November 6 the nursing news I will

give you guys updates thank you guys so

much again shout out to a man named for

coming out thank you thank you thank you

and they I really really really really

really want to hear from you so please

and thank you catch you guys later don't

forget to Like and subscribe and most

important especially for this comments

down below deuces

For more infomation >> Why Did California Have Years And We Only Have Days - Duration: 5:12.

-------------------------------------------

California Nurse Discovers Premature Baby She Cared for 28 Years Ago Is Now Her Colleague - Duration: 2:57.

 Twenty-eight years ago, neonatal intensive care nurse Vilma Wong cared for a premature baby, Brandon Seminatore, who weighed only 2 lbs

, and 6 oz.  Since then, she's seen tens of thousands of babies come through the unit, The Mercury News reports, but never forgot about him, even when she came face-to-face with him as an adult at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital in Palo Alto, California

 Last month, according to the newspaper, Wong was at work when she saw a second-year pediatric resident in blue scrubs near one of the incubators

She asked him who he was.  When the doctor told her his name, it "sounded very familiar," she told The Mercury News

 "I kept asking where he was from and he told me that he was from San Jose, California, and that, as a matter of fact, he was a premature baby born at our hospital," said Wong, 54

"I then got very suspicious because I remember being the primary nurse to a baby with the same last name

"  When she asked him if his dad was a police officer, their special connection immediately became clear

 "There was a big silence,'' she said, "and then he asked if I was Vilma.''  Seminatore told the news outlet that "meeting Vilma was a surreal experience

"  He added: "She cares deeply for her patients, to the point that she was able to remember a patient's name almost three decades later

"  After the hospital posted their reunion story on Facebook, it was shared over 4,000 times

 Wong told ITV news that she was "in shock initially, but overjoyed to know that I took care of him almost 30 years ago and now he's a pediatric resident to the same population he was part of when he was born

"  Seminatore, 28, told The Mercury News that after he reunited with Wong, he texted his parents

His dad, retired San Jose police officer David Seminatore, then dug up the photo of Wong holding his baby boy — who had just had his breathing tube removed — in the NICU

 "As a nurse,'' Wong told the newspaper about seeing Seminatore again, "it's kind of like your reward

''

For more infomation >> California Nurse Discovers Premature Baby She Cared for 28 Years Ago Is Now Her Colleague - Duration: 2:57.

-------------------------------------------

Fantasy 5 winning numbers Sep 2 2018 - Duration: 1:45.

Fantasy 5 winning numbers Sep 2 2018

Không có nhận xét nào:

Đăng nhận xét