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What are you arguing? Nerve agents cause parasympathetic stimulation, not blockade. So yes, constricted pupils (miosis) is a sign of nerve agent exposure (parasympathetic stimulation).

Edit: You apparently edited that before I submitted my post.
That is a much easier way of saying it haha
 
I'm borderline 'tarded at this hour. Leave me alone. :D
 
I'm just drunk :D:confused:
 
Reading all your comments...I have so much to learn, guys. I'm starting a Kickstarter to raise donations of brain power. If just 100 people donate 1% of their brain power, I too can become a Paramedic. (Sorry, I am not accepting donations of grey matter at this time due to legal issues.)
 
We don't really intubate anybody anymore unless it's RSI.
 
Reading all your comments...I have so much to learn, guys. I'm starting a Kickstarter to raise donations of brain power. If just 100 people donate 1% of their brain power, I too can become a Paramedic. (Sorry, I am not accepting donations of grey matter at this time due to legal issues.)
Don't know if 1% of my brain power would actually help you at all...
 
Explosions, shootings, and fires oh my. Slower lower Delaware isn't always!
 
Went to the dentist yesterday because of swollen gums and and lymph nodes... infection of one of my wisdom teeth and possible extraction needed. On antibiotics and probably going to get a tooth pulled less than a week before the wedding. I really hope this is the only bad luck I have.
 
I start my school truck in 2 weeks and medic school in 3. Needless to say starting to get a little nervous
 
Any tips for inserting King airway? Or is it pretty straight forward?
Make sure you get a good jaw lift when inserting.
A lot of people also forget that once it seats itself you still need to pull back on the tube with the first ventilation.
 
WooooHoooo! Got my first reading assignments for medic school. Not to convince myself to open the books and start reading.
 
Make sure you get a good jaw lift when inserting.
A lot of people also forget that once it seats itself you still need to pull back on the tube with the first ventilation.

Ok thanks, just trying to familiarize myself with the skills I have not been taught, so I am not completely lost in the academy setting haha.
 
Any tips for inserting King airway? Or is it pretty straight forward?

Just open up and shove it down their throat. [emoji56]


And I suppose the jaw lift is kinda important too.
 
Just open up and shove it down their throat. [emoji56]


And I suppose the jaw lift is kinda important too.
Had a GF like that once.....


Passed my protocol test. Get my field assignment on the 26th and then 600-720 hours and my program is over
 
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