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Originally posted by Moses
That's been my experience. I had a patient when I lived in New York who survived two O2 fires. He was using very high-flow O2 and he was smoking both times. He was burned, but not fatally.
Very sorry to hear about this. Can you offer any details about her condition that led to hospitalization?
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She had a rough life, been in foster homes, and was in hospital undergoing a biopsy to determine what cancer she had. Then she had trouble breathing and was given O2 and burned and then was airlifted to UC Davis, I believe. The events at hospital were relayed third hand. She is in a better place now.
Unfortunately, two years ago my son lost a friend at local hospital when he was injected with wrong medicine and died the same day. They discovered the problem soon after injecting him and there was nothing to be done, they told the boy and parents. Very sad.