It's a well-known fact that humans wouldn't exactly thrive on the other planets in our solar system. However, Venus is one of the tougher options.
Venus can be described as a kind of anti-Mars. While the latter lost all of its atmosphere, Venus's greenhouse effect has built its atmosphere up to incredible levels. This means the surface is subject to incredibly high temperates and extremely heavy pressures.
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Humans continue to send probes 162 million miles away to learn more about this planet. It's no easy feat. Those who manage to navigate the dense atmosphere must contend with a pressure that is 89 times more than that of Earth. Many have been crushed in this pursuit of knowledge.
Phosphine discovered
All those destroyed probes weren't in vain! We've learned a lot about Venus as the years have gone on. One of the most significant was the discovery of phosphine. This short-lived molecule is created by something that generates them at least as fast as it decays. We know this because we see the process on Earth. This heavily suggests that there could be life on Venus. It just goes to show that even in the most crushing situations, it's still possible to survive and even thrive.
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Enhanced Experience GEDs that collected patient/caregiver feedback during follow up phone calls found: • Patients and caregivers reported increased knowledge of related resources as a result of GED care • Most reported that they were satisfied (26%) or extremely satisfied (71%) with the geriatric focused services they received • 84% reported that they would recommend the GED program to others
STAFF PERSPECTIVES ON GERIATRIC EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT ACCREDITATION To promote and sustain staff engagement, VA sought clinician perspectives on GED implementation. Insights from frontline staff and VA leadership highlight GED's impact on facilitating transitions to post-discharge care, streamlining ED processes, and enhancing patient well-being. Despite staffing challenges, frontline clinicians emphasize GED's role in fostering collaboration and patient-centered care. VA leadership sees potential staffing benefits, including using GEDs to recruit EM staff passionate about serving older veterans. Both groups recognize benefits such as standardized screening and improved patient and staff education. GED is viewed as integral to improving geriatric care across VA. Overall, GED Accreditation plays a central role in a larger goal: enhancing geriatric care and engaging health care professionals across the VA system. CONTINUED SUSTAINMENT &FUTURE DIRECTION The path forward involves a commitment to expanding and ultimately accrediting Geriatric Emergency Departments (GEDs) across all VA EDs. This strategic approach includes enhancing connectivity with external geriatric initiatives and spotlighting the distinct value proposition of geriatric-specific programming in EDs. This trajectory aims to solidify VA's position as the premier health care provider for all Veterans. VA is committed to providing dedicated support for VA EDs to attain, sustain and advance their geriatric accreditation status. Looking ahead, the focus shifts to a meticulous analysis aimed at identifying the most impactful assessments and interventions for clinical efficacy, efficiency, and the delivery of valuebased care from the ED, ensuring the unique care needs of older Veterans are met. This forward-looking f