The slant in the ceiling (to the right) of the next room somewhat parallels the slant at the top of the door...this perspective is really playing with my brain.
DEBYJ - you are so correct!!!
LOVIATAR - yes, "proof of what humans are capable of doing to one another..." sometimes in the name of science, but also continuing today simply because some groups see other groups as 'less human'. Seeing anyone as 'less than' regardless of their sanity brings out the worst in those who consider themselves 'superior'.
Wow, this makes me want to cry....not just for this woman, but because man's inhuman treatment of others never gets better through the ages....it only changes form.
The oxygen level would only be slightly higher than 20% which is the oxygen content of room air. When incubators were first used they did run high concentration oxygen in them and they discovered that it caused blindness. Those of us born in the late 40's thru about the late 50's may remember seeing blind kids whose eyes had like a white coating over them. The white was caused by excessive oxygen.
I agree with flushed. When it was time to remodel the ER we told the architects exactly what we wanted. Even drew them a little diagram. So what did we get. Absolutely nothing that we asked for. This would been in the mid 80's. So frustrating.
And there is nothing that kills Kudzu. Not freezing, not burning, not weed poison, not mowing. As grumpy ole artist says you can stand and watch it grow. It chokes out what ever else is growing. Nasty stuff
I agree with LPN red in a hospital means fire. And the light/bell above it would have flashed/rang to notify personal that were not in the station. My hospital would page Red Alert and a location and we had to go and close the patient's doors. We always told them it was a drill because we didn't know. Then when the fire trucks pulled up........
I love the metric system. It is SO much easier than what we use in the states. I wish we'd gone metric decades ago.....guess I'll be in one of these crypts before that happens. :-(