The national news reports a field hospital in New York’s Central Park.
Battle conditions exist and we must be prepared to meet the invader, head-on.
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I look at health issues from a nursing point of view and often get frustrated when the health solutions I see aren’t occurring within the system I occupy. When this happens I get aggravated. This aggravation comes from working for 35 years within the nursing profession.
Control is an illusion, especially in a rapidly changing environment. However, I see the empowerment of our frontline staff and first responders including the transformational leadership into an army of well-armed confrontational leaders. These military-style health care, first-line providers have the power and ability to attack, counter-attack, surprise, and cyber-attack the COVID-19 coronavirus.
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As we mobilize, this virus finds itself without sufficient support to replicate, stretching its resources so far that there’s not enough space or material to provide for reproduction since its harsh environment is void of welcoming micromanagement – the virus will die.
The COVID-19 virus finds it difficult, if not impossible, to replicate in this hostile environment. The virus depends on laden air droplets passed from an infected host to spread its continuous, unchecked empowerment of disease. Traveling down roads of destruction is difficult, if not impossible, for COVID-19 when our empowered confrontational leaders lead the way and push back the invading force of combat.
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As we reflect on the field hospital in New York’s Central Park let’s examine the reason for its presence – COVID-19. Someone, somewhere let their guard down when dealing with safe, conscientious health care. The world is paying the price. We are at war with an enemy unseen by the naked eye.
However, we gathered our forces, supported our frontline staff and first responders. Our leadership is transformed into an engaged, empowered sentinel network of combat generals commanding a ‘boots-on-the-ground’ force ready and able to defend us against this invader.
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We are combat-ready. Our mission is to stay combat-ready.