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Musk Fails When Confronted About Condom-Gate
Remind me. What is the max punishment for treason? Fire up ole sparky for these anti democracy traitors -
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How to send an Alzheimer's patient back to the U.K.? - From Bangkok
AI Overview To send an Alzheimer's patient back to the UK, you would need to contact a medical transport service specializing in dementia care, coordinate with the patient's family and healthcare providers, ensure proper documentation is prepared including medical records and power of attorney, and make necessary arrangements for travel including flights, accommodation, and assistance at the airport and upon arrival in the UK; it's crucial to prioritize the patient's comfort and safety throughout the process, which may involve familiar items, calming techniques, and a consistent routine. Key steps to take: Consult with healthcare professionals: Discuss the patient's current condition, travel needs, and any necessary medical support with their doctor, care manager, and a specialist in dementia care. Choose a medical transport service: Research and select a reputable medical transport company experienced in handling patients with dementia, ensuring they can provide appropriate care during the journey. Obtain necessary documentation: Gather all relevant medical records, including diagnosis, medication details, and any power of attorney documents needed for making decisions on the patient's behalf. Travel arrangements: Flight booking: Contact the airline and inform them about the patient's condition, requesting any necessary assistance like priority boarding and extra legroom. Airport assistance: Arrange for airport assistance services to guide the patient through security checks and to their gate. Accommodations: Book suitable accommodations in the UK, considering the patient's needs and proximity to family or care facilities. Prepare the patient for travel: Familiar items: Bring familiar items like photos, blankets, favorite snacks, or clothing to help the patient feel comfortable. Communication: Use clear and simple language, explaining the travel plans in a calm and reassuring manner. Medication management: Ensure all medications are properly labeled and readily accessible throughout the journey. Consider a companion: Depending on the patient's needs, arrange for a trusted family member or professional caregiver to accompany them during the trip. Important considerations: Patient's mental state: Assess the patient's ability to understand the travel plans and potential anxiety levels. Legal requirements: Check any necessary immigration or visa requirements for the patient's return to the UK. Care arrangements in the UK: Arrange for appropriate care upon arrival, whether with family, a care home, or other support services. -
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Thai Baht Set to Weaken as US Tariff Tensions Escalate
But this topic is about the USD, and while the Euro has a little improved over the week, it still is 0.66% lower compared to 1 month ago and almost 9% weaker year-on-year -
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Elon's Son Really Knows How to Pick Winners!
And these are the good guys while it's Trump who's the fascist! 🙄 -
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Musk Fails When Confronted About Condom-Gate
How about these condoms........ You guys and your lying media have lost all credivility, give up- 1
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Trump Fires USAID Inspector General Amid Reports of Misuse of Funds
Are you deflecting again? Yiu do that a lot.
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