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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Coronavirus: London hospital almost runs out of oxygen for Covid-19 patients

    A major NHS hospital almost ran out of oxygen for its Covid-19 patients on ventilators because it was treating so many people with the disease who needed help to breathe.

    The incident, which occurred at a London teaching hospital last weekend, has prompted NHS bosses to urgently warn all NHS trusts in England to limit the number of people they put on mechanical ventilators and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machines.

    NHS England was so concerned by what happened that it told hospital bosses in a letter on Monday that the risk constituted a “critical safety concern” which could have major consequences for all patients relying on oxygen to stay alive. It told them to take a series of urgent actions to reduce the risk of their own oxygen supply suddenly running short because of heavy demand.

    It told trusts that a sudden increase in patients receiving support with their breathing because of coronavirus, risks a hospital’s oxygen supply failing altogether, which could cut off the supply to all those needing it to help them fight the infection in their lungs.

    Coronavirus: London hospital almost runs out of oxygen for Covid-19 patients | Society | The Guardian

    Jesus...
    Did you call?

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  • scooterscot
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    The recipe is well known - just need to upscale. El pronto.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Iv'e got one of those little nitrous oxide cylinders I picked up while walking a while ago. Maybe that might do if I get it.
    Make sure you clean it thoroughly - you don’t want to know where Brillo keeps them

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  • xoggoth
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    Iv'e got one of those little nitrous oxide cylinders I picked up while walking a while ago. Maybe that might do if I get it.

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  • fullyautomatix
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    Yeah, and I also know that BOC have asked all their customers to return the oxygen canisters already supplied.

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  • AtW
    started a topic O2

    O2

    Coronavirus: London hospital almost runs out of oxygen for Covid-19 patients

    A major NHS hospital almost ran out of oxygen for its Covid-19 patients on ventilators because it was treating so many people with the disease who needed help to breathe.

    The incident, which occurred at a London teaching hospital last weekend, has prompted NHS bosses to urgently warn all NHS trusts in England to limit the number of people they put on mechanical ventilators and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machines.

    NHS England was so concerned by what happened that it told hospital bosses in a letter on Monday that the risk constituted a “critical safety concern” which could have major consequences for all patients relying on oxygen to stay alive. It told them to take a series of urgent actions to reduce the risk of their own oxygen supply suddenly running short because of heavy demand.

    It told trusts that a sudden increase in patients receiving support with their breathing because of coronavirus, risks a hospital’s oxygen supply failing altogether, which could cut off the supply to all those needing it to help them fight the infection in their lungs.

    Coronavirus: London hospital almost runs out of oxygen for Covid-19 patients | Society | The Guardian

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