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Lori Stach's avatar

Thank you for your clear explanation of this situation and what I would call a completely biased law!

Every single situation, no matter how basic or repetitive, can, is and are perceived (subjectively seen, assessed and then judged) by every single breathing person who is old enough to form a thought.

As a retired RN, we used to use (in the 80's-early 2000's) we used a form of charting called SOAP.

S- subjective

O-onserved

A-assessment

P-plan

You can take however many RN's you wanted and place them in the exact same situation with all outside factors, identical,

you'd have however many RN's writing that many different "S-subjective" observations (aka opinions)!!!

These "deciders" of a "situation " must be subjectively judged, imho.

I live in Washington state, and if I was 15-20 years younger, my nuclear family and I would be running from this state as fast as possible!

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