That is exactly what he was implying.
Hey, I've got no horse in the race. But I think it's lame to place to blame on the "greedy doctors". They practice defensive medicine and it's a direct result of our society and legal system. There are no more greedy doctors than greedy nurses, teachers, mechanics, lawyers, etc.[/QUOTE]
To add more information, this was not a prolonged cough. Of course if a child coughs for weeks, he needs further workup. This lady had a cold that had been going on a few days. That doesn't require a bronch. More specifically, there is a neurologist and pulmonologist involved here. Each refer to each other on almost every patient. This neurologist does a lumbar puncture on nearly all of his patients in the hospital. He orders thousands of dollars worth of tests. It's not to diagnose something rare or to address a problem. It's his standard, and it's bs. He is greedy. He is unscrupulous. He is wrong. He is a clown.
My feelings about these issues absolutely do not affect my care. I'm posting this bc I do care and I feel so bad for all these poor ignorant patients who just go along with whatever the MD says. I just want all my friends here to know and be able to protect themselves.
Lastly, yes, I have been involved with the care of my grandmother before she died. She made it clear that she would never want to be on a machine. She had a huge, hemorrhagic brainstem CVA. Her EEG was "blank". She had no chance at recovery; it's doubtful she would ever wake up. She was losing blood through her digestive system bc of the ulcers her body formed in her stomach. We chose not to transfuse her. We chose to remove her life support. She lived about 24 more hours on comfort measures, and she passed away.
My great aunt was 93. Even though she had mild dementia, she lived in her house mostly independently. She had a huge fall and broke her hip. That was repaired, but then she had a huge stroke in the hospital. Again, her EEG was blank. She never woke up of course. My Uncle and cousin talked with me extensively, they knew her wishes, they chose to not provide aggressive treatment, and I was there the last hour of her life.