Trump's Unannounced Hospital Visit

#77
#77
"My rant..." LOL

There is a 100% chance that a M.D. or R.N. would draw the blood of the potus, not a 'lowly' phlebotomist (despite the phlebotomist being arguably the best choice). There is also a 100% chance that routine blood work like a lipid profile would be drawn at the WH and sent to the WRAMC lab under a pseudonym. Source: I was a 61k in my younger days.
Can you provide proof they keep techs on staff at WHMU? I didn’t see any mentioned in the link and I even said that didn’t prove it. You’re coming with a pretty big oversell on “100% proof” in reply. And you’ve already admitted that most likely the blood was sent out for analysis. So they keep a lab tech cleared and having courier certs also just for this? Maybe. Seems like overkill to me.

Would POTUS get vaccines and other first hand treatment at WHMU? Absolutely. Does that mean that support diagnostics are also maintained to facilitate that treatment on site? Nope.

Oh and the LAST damn person I’d want trying to draw blood from me would be a damn MD
 
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Can you provide proof they keep techs on staff at WHMU? I didn’t see any mentioned in the link and I even said that didn’t prove it. You’re coming with a pretty big oversell on “100% proof” in reply. And you’ve already admitted that most likely the blood was sent out for analysis. So they keep a lab tech cleared and having courier certs also just for this? Maybe. Seems like overkill to me.

Would POTUS get vaccines and other first hand treatment at WHMU? Absolutely. Does that mean that support diagnostics are also maintained to facilitate that treatment on site? Nope.

Oh and the LAST damn person I’d want trying to draw blood from me would be a damn MD

Can you provide proof they wouldn't? A MD or RN would take his blood and it would be ferried to a lab for processing. The leader of the free world doesn't make time to go to WRAMC for routine blood work that is done every year for a physical. There is no such thing as a STAT lipid profile. Use your brain, this sht should be common sense.

Also -I didn't say 100% "proof", I said "chance" and though most folks would recognize it's clearly hyperbole - I'd still wager cash on it's accuracy.
 
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Can you provide proof they wouldn't? A MD or RN would take his blood and it would be ferried to a lab for processing. The leader of the free world doesn't make time to go to WRAMC for routine blood work that is done every year for a physical. There is no such thing as a STAT lipid profile.

Use your brain, this sht should be common sense.
LMAO! Went all in on the appeal to authority on your MOS and when I wouldn’t bite now you’re trying to shift the burden of proof into me 😂 you’re the one coming in ranting there’s no way he went to WRAMC for just a lipid profile which he could have done in house. Back the claim up that they have the organic ability to do so or that it’s even on their standard protocol to do so.

And I see you just went ahead and moved to the ad hom at the end knowing I’m not gonna buy the sales job 🤣
 
#80
#80
I can't believe this is an actual thread. Scratch that, with today's radical left I guess I can believe it
 
#81
#81
I think they can handle routine blood draws.

White House Medical Unit - Wikipedia

The total number of staff on duty at the White House Medical Unit varies over time. In 2001, there were 22 total staff,[4] although by 2010 this had risen to 24 total staff.[3] Although the number of physician assistants is not clear, as of 2012 there were five physicians and three medics assigned to the unit.[2]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_House_Medical_Unit#cite_note-8 As of 2001, there were six registered nurses assigned to the WHMU, each of whom served a two-year term and was trained and certified in providing emergency care, resuscitation, and trauma care.[
 
#82
#82
I think they can handle routine blood draws.

White House Medical Unit - Wikipedia
Your quote doesn’t prove the assertion that the RN’s do that routinely. In most cases a lab tech is always going to draw blood as they are simply better at it. For most of us when we visit the Dr office the assisting R.N. doesn’t draw the blood a lab tech does.

This is not a normal situation however that doesn’t prove the assertion.
 
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LMAO! Went all in on the appeal to authority on your MOS and when I wouldn’t bite now you’re trying to shift the burden of proof into me 😂 you’re the one coming in ranting there’s no way he went to WRAMC for just a lipid profile which he could have done in house. Back the claim up that they have the organic ability to do so or that it’s even on their standard protocol to do so.

And I see you just went ahead and moved to the ad hom at the end knowing I’m not gonna buy the sales job 🤣

LOL, are you high? It's not an appeal to authority if I have first hand knowledge in the subject. I literally worked in the lab at WRAMC, I know exactly how it works.

Secondly, I had no aspirations of you actually "proving" anything... It was a stupid response to a stupid demand for "proof". Anytime I see someone screech "prove it", I automatically assume they've lost the argument.

Lastly, I didn't 'ad hom' - if you inferred it to be a slight by suggesting you're not using the full extent of your brains power, that's on you. Ofertwo on trying to ding me on logical fallacies, bummer.

All that and you've still not said anything to convince even the low IQ simpletons that he dropped everything and raced to the hospital for a lab test that is suited for a routine physical.
 
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Your quote doesn’t prove the assertion that the RN’s do that routinely. In most cases a lab tech is always going to draw blood as they are simply better at it. For most of us when we visit the Dr office the assisting R.N. doesn’t draw the blood a lab tech does.

This is not a normal situation however that doesn’t prove the assertion.

RN's do that routinely.

Stop digging.
 
#85
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Lol, perfect lipid profile results. An obese man trying to pass off a unscheduled visit to the hospital for blood work he could have done in the WH clinic is simply another example of him believing his supporters are idiots.

Time and time again he has been proven correct.
 
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LOL, are you high? It's not an appeal to authority if I have first hand knowledge in the subject. I literally worked in the lab at WRAMC, I know exactly how it works.

Secondly, I had no aspirations of you actually "proving" anything... It was a stupid response to a stupid demand for "proof". Anytime I see someone screech "prove it", I automatically assume they've lost the argument.

Lastly, I didn't 'ad hom' - if you inferred it to be a slight by suggesting you're not using the full extent of your brains power, that's on you. Ofertwo on trying to ding me on logical fallacies, bummer.

All that and you've still not said anything to convince even the low IQ simpletons that he dropped everything and raced to the hospital for a lab test that is suited for a routine physical.
I have always thought that you were a blood sucking vampire. No wonder you worked in a lab. All you could drink for free.
 
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LOL, are you high? It's not an appeal to authority if I have first hand knowledge in the subject. I literally worked in the lab at WRAMC, I know exactly how it works.

Secondly, I had no aspirations of you actually "proving" anything... It was a stupid response to a stupid demand for "proof". Anytime I see someone screech "prove it", I automatically assume they've lost the argument.

Lastly, I didn't 'ad hom' - if you inferred it to be a slight by suggesting you're not using the full extent of your brains power, that's on you. Ofertwo on trying to ding me on logical fallacies, bummer.

All that and you've still not said anything to convince even the low IQ simpletons that he dropped everything and raced to the hospital for a lab test that is suited for a routine physical.
Do you have first hand knowledge of the WHMU facilities and protocols? Wow that’s pretty cool.

No you still haven’t proven your initial assertion.

Yeah you did ad hom and did it again!
 
#93
#93
I’ve never had an R.N. take my blood. Stop deflecting

Since it's never happened to you, it doesn't happen?

This may be the single worst argument in your history, which as I type this realize and accept just how tall of a statement that is.
 
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#97
Do you have first hand knowledge of the WHMU facilities and protocols? Wow that’s pretty cool.

No you still haven’t proven your initial assertion.

Yeah you did ad hom and did it again!

It's kind of breathtaking that you refuse to believe the military R.N.s serving in the WHMU wouldn't be skilled and seasoned and fully capable of drawing blood.

This is an embarrassing train of thought and fundamental misunderstanding of what R.N.'s do.

It may come as a shock to you but 99 times out of 100 the tubby chick who takes your vitals and asks you what's wrong is a medical assistant who got certified over a weekend. Despite them saying they're the "nurse", they're not nurses - the difference is huge.
 
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It may come as a shock to you but 99 times out of 100 the tubby chick who takes your vitals and asks you what's wrong is a medical assistant who got certified over a weekend. Despite them saying they're the "nurse", they're not nurses - the difference is huge.

It's not that bad, is it?
 
#99
#99
It's not that bad, is it?

By the way, the reason the M.A. asks you why you're in that day is so that they can brief the M.D. before they come in. It gives them a second to hit WebMD if they need to brush up on your affliction if it's unusual.
 

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