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…you will have the opportunity to vote her out on the first Tuesday of November of the next electoral year.Well if Kamala ever becomes president…
…you will have the opportunity to vote her out on the first Tuesday of November of the next electoral year.Well if Kamala ever becomes president…
a) Biden is not a billionaire.Speculation? It’s all over the place, 47 years and he’s a billionare. How’d he get that money? He’s a crook like a lot of politicians.
You are an expert in speech pathology and have personal, direct knowledge of President-Elect Biden, and scientific confirmation that his life-long stutter doesn’t actually exist?It’s not an opinion it’s the TRUTH. . . .
Many have said the same about Trump, including some leading doctors. Your bias is showing.It’s pretty obvious that there is evidence of cognitive decline, and it’s not uncommon for someone of Biden’s age. It’s quite frankly beyond obvious.
What do medical ethics say about making a diagnosis without examining a patient, and then posting your medical opinion about that person on an internet forum?You shouldn’t be, I was a Nursing Director in Geriatrics at one of the top hospitals in the World in Boston, MA (MGH). It’s pretty obvious that there is evidence of cognitive decline, and it’s not uncommon for someone of Biden’s age. It’s quite frankly beyond obvious.
a) Biden is not a billionaire.
b) Since when do we dislike people that have made money?
c) Biden is only 78. Trump is 74. At what point will Trump be considered too old by your standard?
d) Trump has been known to say stuff that doesn’t make sense. Does that mean he shouldn’t be president either?
Oh and their bias wasn’t…haha.Many have said the same about Trump, including some leading doctors. Your bias is showing.
Who made a diagnosis? Saying there is cognitive impairment IS NOT a diagnosis and an NP can make diagnosis, just an FYI. Nursing 101.What do medical ethics say about making a diagnosis without examining a patient, and then posting your medical opinion about that person on an internet forum?
Not without examining the patient you can’t. Medical ethics 101.NP can make diagnosis, just an FYI. Nursing 101.
No worse than yours…Oh and their bias wasn’t…haha.
I never said they couldn’t.NP can make diagnosis
Plenty of content to review with Biden just listen to him. Biden has left it out there with his multiple “gaffs”. And AGAIN saying some is cognitively impaired is not making a diagnosis, you seem to not understand this. Nursing 101. He definitely though has some type of impairment.Not without examining the patient you can’t. Medical ethics 101.
Again not making a diagnosis and medical ethics 101 say nurses assess people and can tell if someone has a cognitive impairment, it’s a special skill nurses have and use daily in their work. No one diagnosed him with dementia or alzheimer’s, that would be a diagnosis, nursing 101. It would be like me looking at someone with a limp and saying they have a hip impairment, that’s not a diagnosis. When you see and diagnosis over 1000 elderly a year over 40+ years in geriatrics you see it and know…I asked about what medical ethics have to say about what you’re doing.
And this is why this Country is divided down the middle…No worse than yours…
This is the first paragraph of the Wikipedia article on Stuttering. It makes clear to me that it is about the disruption of “fluent speech production.” If you observe disrupted fluency in Joe Biden’s speech, my guess is that you are noticing his stutter. It may be worse because of his age, but it is not a new condition in my uninformed opinion. If you have other evidence, like difficulty riding a bicycle or walking down a ramp, I might consider it a part of a more general decline.Stuttering , also known as stammering and dysphemia , is a speech disorder in which the flow of speech is disrupted by involuntary repetitions and prolongations of sounds, syllables, words, or phrases as well as involuntary silent pauses or blocks in which the person who stutters is unable to produce sounds. The term stuttering is most commonly associated with involuntary sound repetition, but it also encompasses the abnormal hesitation or pausing before speech, referred to by people who stutter as blocks , and the prolongation of certain sounds, usually vowels or semivowels. According to Watkins et al., stuttering is a disorder of “selection, initiation, and execution of motor sequences necessary for fluent speech production”…
It is common for individuals who suffer from a lifetime stuttering problem for their symptoms to worsen considerably as they reach their 70s and 80s.
Wikipedia s.v. Stutter.
I never felt bad! My concern was wholly for you and your enjoyment.Feel better now?