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The UK are building a temporary hospital on a soccer field in London as we speak.
In St. Paul they are converting the old Bethsaida Hospital to a 100 bed ICU. I have no idea how they will staff it. That is an old 140 bed hospital that became a chronic vent unit for patients that could not be weaned. It was closed for issues of poor care. I sent the odd case there and they all did poorly. I badgered and badgered to get staff privileges at our rehab hospital. So I admitted those patients there and had them to go to PT/OT on the vents and got their stamina up. I don't think I failed to get one of them home.
Anyhow I think that is a feasible conversion. We have to get creative. If push comes to shove, I would go back. I'm pretty sure I could still intubate and run a vent, but my vascular access work might, no almost certainly would be ab it rusty. I'm not in the best shape now, but if it was desperation stakes I would go back. We like fireman are called to go towards danger without regard for our safety. We had that example, on the evening news this evening. An ICU doc came down with this virus in Italy, and gave up his chance of getting a ventilator for a patient and died. Now that was true dedication. I regard him as a saint.