November 8, 2007
Nursing errors and Prana deficits
Nursing errors are mostly minor or mild in their ill-effects on prana as they are mostly NOT serious enough to threaten your life/prana in absolute terms
However, commonly they manifest along the following Pre-surgical or Post-surgical examples:
- Wrong pre/post surgical medication administered
- Wrong pre/post surgical doses administered
- Wrong person/patient given pre/post surgical medication
- Pre/post surgical wounds infected thru poor hygeine
- Hospital fomites passing on infection to patients, eg: Golden Staph infections
- Hospital nurses " " " " "
- Hospital visitors " " " " "
- Dressings improperly administered/applied during convalesence
- The ‘in-famous’ hospital-food malnourishment syndrome for extended hospital client stays
- Inadequate/inappropriate phsio-therapy post surgery
- Longterm hospital clients poorly nursed who exhibit bed-sores leading to bloodloss or ulceration further adding to the length of hospital stays.
- etc, etc.
For most folk these events (above) simply slow down or complicate recovery from injury. HOWEVER occasionally these mistakes/erors or ill-effects prove fatal to the patient. Obviously then, a fatality results in one being robbed of one’s life force, in full.
If you’ve been following these articles, you’ll know this is our last installment of the 10 medical causes of Prana/Life-force diminishment.
Stay tuned for more Prana-stuff soon.
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