This is the letter I'm sending out to all the nephrologists in California:
Dear Doctors:
All of us are busy; I frequently find myself working sixteen hour days and travel weekly to Bakersfield, commuting a total of 240 miles, to assist those clinics that find themselves experiencing a critical shortage of RN's.
I'd like to discuss SB349, if you can spare a moment. That legislation, introduced by Senator Lara - and coauthored by Senators Bradford, Hertzberg, and Newman - has the potential to adversely impact our careers and, more importantly, threaten the health and well-being of our patients.
We cannot afford the luxury of complacency. When my mother contracted pneumonia in her eighty-fifth year, she was placed on a ventilator as she only had one fully functional lung due to childhood tuberculosis. I spent time with her prior to this event, listening to her wishes, rapt to every word, as she lay bedridden and deteriorating.
She gazed at me with loving eyes and told me that she was tired, and that she was ready to go. She was actually eager to discover what lay beyond this plane of earthly existence. When she was no longer lucid she was intubated and the question of continuing life support was faced by my sister and I.
Her physician explained that he could fight the pneumonia, but even if he proved victorious, she would need to remain on the ventilator the remainder of her life.
We knew she wouldn't have wanted this. She had divulged that she was actually eager to meet the Lord. We contacted relatives who were each able to spend some time with her. The penultimate moments of her life were spent in privacy; only her immediate family was present.
We then suffered the indignity of her decline. My sister, with forlorn eyes moist from grief and I, holding her hand as phosphor green traced it's slowing path across the tiny monitor screen until resting at it's final destination; asystole.
Mom was gone.
We can't let this happen to our patients. SB349 threatens the health of our patients and the quality of their lifestyles. I am in the process of crafting a rebuttal that, upon completion, will be delivered to each of the solons accountable for its outcome as to the supreme folly of this bill.
I welcome the perspective of health practitioners at all levels, but particularly the viewpoint of nephrology doctors.
Soldiers can't fight all the battles, sometimes Generals need to jump into the fray.
Would you be willing to contribute a few moments of your time to share your thoughts? If so, contact is simplest by email. My address is silvertothemoon2012@hotmail.com
Regards,
Ray Long, RN
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