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so so so tired of studying. I wish I had scheduled my exam sooner.

I know the feeling, man. I just passed my board exam today! I would have gone nuts with too many more days of 8+ hours of hard studying.
 
I know the feeling, man. I just passed my board exam today! I would have gone nuts with too many more days of 8+ hours of hard studying.
Congrats!
 
congrats!!!
 
I know the feeling, man. I just passed my board exam today! I would have gone nuts with too many more days of 8+ hours of hard studying.
Congrats!
 
Congratulations!
 
Atropine? For a STEMI? With a pressure in the 130's and HR in the high-mid 40's? Uhmmmmmmmm.
 
whoops! what was the presentation? obvious ST elevation? Was this a case of mistaken identity or just straight up incompetence?
 
Systems in the PA Board Exam are cardio > pulm > GI > ortho > EENT. I am focusing on GI and EENT, plus hematology, based on my performance on pre-tests.

Anybody have any GI, EENT, or heme questions? Or pulmonary?
 
Systems in the PA Board Exam are cardio > pulm > GI > ortho > EENT. I am focusing on GI and EENT, plus hematology, based on my performance on pre-tests.

Anybody have any GI, EENT, or heme questions? Or pulmonary?

Describe the Zones of West and name which zone predominates in the healthy, spontaneously breathing patient? Which one predominates in a patient being mechanically ventilated?

I have no idea if this is something you would have covered or be expected to know for PA boards, but it's the first thing that came to mind :)
 
Describe the Zones of West and name which zone predominates in the healthy, spontaneously breathing patient? Which one predominates in a patient being mechanically ventilated?

I have no idea if this is something you would have covered or be expected to know for PA boards, but it's the first thing that came to mind :)
...says the new CRNA

SHOWOFF!

Not something I ever knew, nor need to know for my test. NEXT!
 
and I would just like to add that this is why it takes a TEAM of medical staff to make things happen, from the physician to the PA and CRNA all the way down to the techs and sitters and butt wipers. Nothing happens in a vacuum and no one can practice medicine alone.
 
whoops! what was the presentation? obvious ST elevation? Was this a case of mistaken identity or just straight up incompetence?
12 lead read as a STEMI...
 
Colorado weather can be crazy but hard to argue with 60s in February. Waiting to relieve this bus with short sleeves and shorts on
 
It's in the 80's here...I think So Cal must've skipped school the day they taught everyone about winter...
 
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