Transgender Female Setting Records

In the eyes of the Law, what is a female?

University of Arizona Swimmers Write Letter to NCAA on Lia Thomas

Opening the door to allowing natural born men to acquire precious, life altering financial aid packages often split up between multiple women per team defeats the very essence of the flagship legislation we are ironically celebrating this very year.

Title IX - how does it work for a trans female athlete?
 
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Tell nurse hey!!

what did she do?
There is a computerized system of ordering the prescribed meds. She typed in the first two letters and went with the autofilled choice. She bypassed several safe guard pop ups which warned her the med is a paralytic agent. She administered the med to the patient which caused death. About 50 nurses called out yesterday at VUMC as a protest. They felt VUMC did not defend or fight for the nurse.
Here's the scary part. The same computerized system is in McRib's hospital. Everyone knows the system has glitches and everyone does the workaround the VU nurse did.
 
There is a computerized system of ordering the prescribed meds. She typed in the first two letters and went with the autofilled choice. She bypassed several safe guard pop ups which warned her the med is a paralytic agent. She administered the med to the patient which caused death. About 50 nurses called out yesterday at VUMC as a protest. They felt VUMC did not defend or fight for the nurse.
Here's the scary part. The same computerized system is in McRib's hospital. Everyone knows the system has glitches and everyone does the workaround the VU nurse did.
The system was part of the problem but nurses defending her are ridiculous because even a first year nurse knows this drug in particular and there was a big red warning label saying DANgEROuS. She bypassed six industry standard checks and caused this woman’s death.
 
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There is a computerized system of ordering the prescribed meds. She typed in the first two letters and went with the autofilled choice. She bypassed several safe guard pop ups which warned her the med is a paralytic agent. She administered the med to the patient which caused death. About 50 nurses called out yesterday at VUMC as a protest. They felt VUMC did not defend or fight for the nurse.
Here's the scary part. The same computerized system is in McRib's hospital. Everyone knows the system has glitches and everyone does the workaround the VU nurse did.
Seems risky to me. Would not want to work under those circumstances. Nor be a patient.

@NurseGoodVol - any thoughts on this terrible accident?
 
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I use auto-fill for things like my address or phone number when ordering useless junk off the internetz.

Using auto-fill to order medication for patients in a hospital setting seems wildly reckless to me.
 
The system was part of the problem but nurses defending her are ridiculous because even a first year nurse knows this drug in particular and there was a big red warning label saying DANgEROuS. She bypassed six industry standard checks and caused this woman’s death.
This is the side I tend to fall on. The drug that was supposed to be injected was Versed. What actually was injected was vecuronium. I'm no nurse, but I would think it would be common sense to double check or even triple check the label to see if I'm injecting a patient with the right drug and abort the procedure if there was an error.

It seems like extreme negligence to me.
 
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Seems risky to me. Would not want to work under those circumstances. Nor be a patient.

@NurseGoodVol - any thoughts on this terrible accident?
I’ve been a nurse long enough to know those checks are in place for a reason. We use a pixus with multiple limitations on it. Charge nurses have an override capability if we need something emergently. We also use the RSI ( rapid sequence intubation ) kit that contains 2 paralytics that can only be found in the kit and can not be overridden. This is a safety thing that was not implemented at her hospital.
I’ve read the actions leading to the pts death. Bypassing those checks put in place, ignoring the warning on the dispensary machine, taking short cuts, lack of drug knowledge and finally not scanning the drug to see if it is the correct drug were all moments that should make a nurse pause and think before doing.
DaVonda said, “I should have payed more attention, I should have called the pharmacy.” Which tells me she wasn’t exactly knowledgeable about either drug.
She took responsibility for what I call an egregious error. As a nurse I am responsible for medication administration and even questioning orders that seem inappropriate. It’s on me no matter what my establishment policies are on safety. My knowledge of drugs is pretty extensive but If I don’t know a drug and have to look it up to make sure it’s being used correctly or if it’s appropriate for that patient, I take that time. I don’t care how slammed I am.
My heart goes out to this nurse but she was ultimately responsible for this death. I feel heartbroken that a women died of something that a small amount of thoughtfulness would have prevented. Self governance as a nurse is important.
 
There is a computerized system of ordering the prescribed meds. She typed in the first two letters and went with the autofilled choice. She bypassed several safe guard pop ups which warned her the med is a paralytic agent. She administered the med to the patient which caused death. About 50 nurses called out yesterday at VUMC as a protest. They felt VUMC did not defend or fight for the nurse.
Here's the scary part. The same computerized system is in McRib's hospital. Everyone knows the system has glitches and everyone does the workaround the VU nurse did.

If she had been a doctor instead of a nurse 0 people would defend her.
 
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Anyone familiar with John Money shouldn’t be shocked that the same people who can’t define the word “woman” without a biology degree are also openly defending light sentences for child pornographers.
 
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#SuddenlySwimFans

Weird stance. Do you hold others to this same standard?

Do you find it odd that ESPN just now started putting “female” swimmers on their magazine covers or showing womens swim meets?

Or is it only bad to bring up a sport you don’t actually care about if you’re on the right wing?
 
Weird stance. Do you hold others to this same standard?

Do you find it odd that ESPN just now started putting “female” swimmers on their magazine covers or showing womens swim meets?

Or is it only bad to bring up a sport you don’t actually care about if you’re on the right wing?
That's crap. My sister was captain of the UGA team 15 years ago. ESPN had the SEC's championship on and NCAA's every single year she was there. And I have watched for years their coverage post her graduation.
 
That's crap. My sister was captain of the UGA team 15 years ago. ESPN had the SEC's championship on and NCAA's every single year she was there. And I have watched for years their coverage post her graduation.

Was your sister on their cover? Was the winner? How many times did they replay it?

If you don’t think ESPN and all the other left wing outlets have been promoting this, you’re not paying attention. I’ve seen Lia competing (not highlights but the actual competition) multiple times on espn and I don’t even watch espn. It’s just been on at restaurants while I’ve been eating
 
Was your sister on their cover? Was the winner? How many times did they replay it?

If you don’t think ESPN and all the other left wing outlets have been promoting this, you’re not paying attention. I’ve seen Lia competing (not highlights but the actual competition) multiple times on espn and I don’t even watch espn. It’s just been on at restaurants while I’ve been eating
ESPN the magazine stopped publication in 2019. So yes you are FOS. Are they writing articles for their website about this ass hat? Yes. Have they written numerous stories about male and female swimmers? Yes. Is this news? Yes. Have I seen them pump her up? No. Have I seen them post stories about those competitors who hate it and their reasoning? Yes. So in summation it isn't getting more tv time. It's not on the cover of their magazines because those don't exist. And they covered the story appropriately. You just didn't notice the other stuff about swimming in the past bc you didn't care. I don't blame you but it's the truth. And they even showed replays of the championships multiple times. I don't think you understand how much espn needs programming.
 

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