PotatoMedic
Has no idea what I'm doing.
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Lift with your firefighter not with your back. One of my tenants in life.Lift with your firefighters.
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Lift with your firefighter not with your back. One of my tenants in life.Lift with your firefighters.
Full arrests when it’s 115 outside aren’t fun.
Do you also have partial arrests?
warm ischemia...no Bueno for the crew or the soon to be decedent...Yeah ya boy after about 30 minutes of working the guy in the heat.
Respiratory sans cardiac arrest?Do you also have partial arrests?
Fake it till you make it.The string of words the PICU nurse threw my way today....That was a whole heap of I don't know the words coming out of your mouth.
My cynical side tells me that was the idea...The string of words the PICU nurse threw my way today....That was a whole heap of I don't know the words coming out of your mouth.
Rehearsal tomorrow. I've never begen involved in a wedding before, this is exciting that it's my own. New glasses will be waiting for me after lab.Married in 3 days now. Almost 2.
Oops, that was me. Sorry. I’ll add it back tonight.Did something change in the site formatting? The "New Posts" button on the bottom seems to have disappeared...
Oh I did. Still in the midst of reading up on it. Fortunately the vent settings and meds were all pretty standard.Fake it till you make it.
Or until you Google it. Same thing.
Not in this case, this was one of the most helpful sending staff I've had. NMDA receptor encephalitis caused by a teratoma. Meds adjusted before/as we got there for neurostorms. Transfer for plasmapheresis. The only paramedic I work with I've mentioned this to who was familiar with any of that is an MS3. I only knew enough to have a vague sense of what was going on.My cynical side tells me that was the idea...
Wild...would have thought a hospital with a PICU managing a patient like that would have the capability for in house plasmapheresis....Oh I did. Still in the midst of reading up on it. Fortunately the vent settings and meds were all pretty standard.
Not in this case, this was one of the most helpful sending staff I've had. NMDA receptor encephalitis caused by a teratoma. Meds adjusted before/as we got there for neurostorms. Transfer for plasmapheresis. The only paramedic I work with I've mentioned this to who was familiar with any of that is an MS3. I only knew enough to have a vague sense of what was going on.