23 pts ยท September 16, 2014
This comment is criminally under-appreciated. Good 'un.
To clarify: knocking someone flat means you need anesthesia (MD or CRNA) to manage sedation. Costs extra and isn't needed, so it's obvs rare
Uh, no? They don't do the /fun/ drugs (conscious sedation) unless they have to, cuz that takes specialists. She probs just reacted strongly.
A 14 in the hand? I dunno whether to be impressed, professionally turned on, or scared :/
As an American: had appendicitis and surgery. Cost me $10. Try informing yourselves a little more instead of just being smug gits, yeah?
Translated from healthcare-ese: "Paramedic-licensed member of a fire department"
I love that unbiased presentation, thanks for making an effort to present issues objectively. And firsthand sources? Awwwww yiss
ER worker here, and yeah it's always way worse when someone's walky-talky before they die. Stay safe out there, man!
This comment is criminally under-appreciated. Good 'un.
To clarify: knocking someone flat means you need anesthesia (MD or CRNA) to manage sedation. Costs extra and isn't needed, so it's obvs rare
Uh, no? They don't do the /fun/ drugs (conscious sedation) unless they have to, cuz that takes specialists. She probs just reacted strongly.
A 14 in the hand? I dunno whether to be impressed, professionally turned on, or scared :/
As an American: had appendicitis and surgery. Cost me $10. Try informing yourselves a little more instead of just being smug gits, yeah?
Translated from healthcare-ese: "Paramedic-licensed member of a fire department"
I love that unbiased presentation, thanks for making an effort to present issues objectively. And firsthand sources? Awwwww yiss
ER worker here, and yeah it's always way worse when someone's walky-talky before they die. Stay safe out there, man!