08-28-2018, 11:14 PM
I have a hunch the folks in some E.R.s may have a biased attitude regarding victims of motorcycle mayhem. I had lunch with a guy that was a responder who said "we call those guys donors" when a group of loud bikes went by.
Obviously, risk avoidance, or the lack of it, is something they deal with on a daily basis. Just because we do everything right in our own minds to be safe as possible, it's like cave diving, sky diving, etc. Activities which add spice to life but are technically avoidable hazards.
None of which is to excuse the lack of proper care which you have described.
Ever notice the clot of nurses smoking 25 feet from the side door at your local hospital?
Heal fast!
Ben
Obviously, risk avoidance, or the lack of it, is something they deal with on a daily basis. Just because we do everything right in our own minds to be safe as possible, it's like cave diving, sky diving, etc. Activities which add spice to life but are technically avoidable hazards.
None of which is to excuse the lack of proper care which you have described.
Ever notice the clot of nurses smoking 25 feet from the side door at your local hospital?
Heal fast!
Ben
