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chucky asked:


I’m 30 and I’ve been offered a contract with Steiner.
I’m asthmatic and am worried about the bedroom and general living conditions onboard.
I presume it is all air conditioned. My asthma usually reacts badly to air conditioning. I often develop chest infections when at my worst. Will i be able to control the air conditioning in my own bedroom?
Please help.
Thanks

Kourtney Thaut
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Ferdinando Mirarchi asked:


Living wills and DNR orders have never been tested with respect to patient safety. We are now finding that patients have had their living will misinterpreted and have had medical care decisions when they are critically ill altered due to that misinterpretation.

Francene Macmurray
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Dave asked:


this be comfortable? And will they adhere to my living will?
The reason why I prefer the trach is because apparently the regular intubation is extremely uncomfortable, if they have a reason for not sedating enough.

Micheal Rieske
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josieakins asked:


what is the document called a Living Will that hospitals ask seriously ill patients if they want to sign? DOES IT CONCERN USE OF LIFE SUPPORT? i think itis a legal document concerning wether to resuscitate or not if patient becomes unconscious is this correct?

Scotty Mank
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