the 100% directionless thread

For the nursing folks:
Risk of impaired tissue perfusion, pain, and infection? :P Seems like a wonderful idea, keeping these patients boarded for so long...

You forgot the "Related to" and "As evidenced by" ......

Only half credit
 
You forgot the "Related to" and "As evidenced by" ......

Only half credit

Lol I'll take it! Not bad for only hearing my wife talk about them :D Tried getting her to explain the point of those darn things, still seem rather pointless and unnecessarily wordy/confusing
 
WOW!!

I just realized there is more on the internet than just EMTLife.com and porn.

It's amazing the veritable plethora of information that is out there....
 
Yup, i'm getting paid for this. It's a good day.

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Springfield XD .45

Haven't touched the gun in a year and just shot a 41/50. Not the best, but my 25 yd drill served as my warm up and I lost most my points there.
 
700 pages into my anatomy and physiology book.

My brain hurts but it's been an enjoyable read. 300 to go!
 
WOW!!

I just realized there is more on the internet than just EMTLife.com and porn.

It's amazing the veritable plethora of information that is out there....

Blasphemy!
 
Glock 20?

You silly youngsters thinking every ugly black gun is a glock. I blame gangster rap personally.

Glocks don't have active safeties FYI.
 

It worked last night :/

It's a link to a discovery show about people who have been impaled by objects. In this or they're interviewing the instructor of my paramedic course about a call he responded to involving a guy who fell off a roof and put a crow bar through his head.

Try this one http://health.discovery.com/videos/untold-stories-of-the-er-season-7-crowbar-in-head.html
 
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You silly youngsters thinking every ugly black gun is a glock. I blame gangster rap personally.

Glocks don't have active safeties FYI.

Actually saw a for sale add on another forum a few weeks back for a glock with an integrated safety. Apparently the back plate on the slide was replaced with a "locking" mechanism that disengages the firing pin. Uses a hand cuff key.:rofl:

Dumbest Idea ever
 
Actually saw a for sale add on another forum a few weeks back for a glock with an integrated safety. Apparently the back plate on the slide was replaced with a "locking" mechanism that disengages the firing pin. Uses a hand cuff key.:rofl:

Dumbest Idea ever

Not if you have small children around. Eventually all new guns will probably be required to have some kind of locking safety like that.

I saw a pretty neat prototype at a gun show that used an RF chip in a ring. If you weren't wearing the ring the gun wouldn't fire. It was more geared toward a police officer who lost control of his weapon but still not a bad idea.
 
Not if you have small children around. Eventually all new guns will probably be required to have some kind of locking safety like that.

I saw a pretty neat prototype at a gun show that used an RF chip in a ring. If you weren't wearing the ring the gun wouldn't fire. It was more geared toward a police officer who lost control of his weapon but still not a bad idea.

Here in Cali, all new guns must come with a gun lock unless you have a gun safe. they're useful, but you're better off gun proofing your kids imo. The arguments can go both ways, but I keep most of my guns locked, otherwise they wouldn't be very useful.
 
I think I'm gonna go order my discount Glock 22 when i get off work tomorrow :)
You guys are making me think my 10mm Witness needed a friend
 
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