210 pts · May 15, 2016
re: boobs, anyone else see a woman's upper body before op made a hole over her left side?
Why are the facts about specific bones illustrated with other random bones????
Looks like it's in the descending colon
Just finished watching that again! :)
Possibly. Don't wear the newer antibacterial fabrics though, it could heat up and burn your boobies
Also, dnr doesn't mean do not treat
hospital, being poked & prodded & possibly vented. Code blues are brutal & people in this position tend to have pretty low quality of life
If patient expects to die in the near future it allows them to go, often much easier than if they spend their final months in & out of
Then there's a few days of testing & shimming & qa stuff before it's turned back over to MRI staff
For a wheelchair, engineer has to come out & ramp down the main magnetic field (3days), repair any damage, then ramp back up (3 more days),
The red button in the scanner is an emergency stop, only turns off some of the systems. 10 or 15 min restart & it's up again.
Most likely wasn't MRI tech but some other staff who doesn't understand the magnet is ALWAYS on
The magnet is always on. This is why good techs trust no one
Two or three weeks of downtime, minimum
Thank you! I had a rad once ask me to shield an older pacemaker
The tech will screen you for ferrous metal before your scan. these accidents are very rare. You'll be fine. Im a tech if you have questions
Not for all metal implants. Most non-electronic implants are not ferrous. Tech determines safety prior to scan
Neuro ICU
Are you helping him get better or are you "helping" him to destruction/death? At some point, you have to let the addict take responsibility
I also thought we were watching toothpaste
GE: "well, it'll be OT by the time we can come out. Can it wait til tomorrow?"
Vertebrae is plural, no "s" needed. Vértebra is singular. Beautiful drawings, love the detail in the muscle fibers
That's a casserole
Some???
Don't punch stuff when you're mad
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/yall
Those bottles are shockingly hard to break. I've dropped many on hard floors & haven't broken one yet
Might want to crop out your personal info on that X-ray pic. Glad you survived that though
exits onto feeder roads. Due to speed differences , exiting car has right of way (at least, in the city it does)
Traffic in the lane of travel almost always has the right of way. Only case I know of that contradicts this is when freeway traffic
re: boobs, anyone else see a woman's upper body before op made a hole over her left side?
Why are the facts about specific bones illustrated with other random bones????
Looks like it's in the descending colon
Just finished watching that again! :)
Possibly. Don't wear the newer antibacterial fabrics though, it could heat up and burn your boobies
Also, dnr doesn't mean do not treat
hospital, being poked & prodded & possibly vented. Code blues are brutal & people in this position tend to have pretty low quality of life
If patient expects to die in the near future it allows them to go, often much easier than if they spend their final months in & out of
Then there's a few days of testing & shimming & qa stuff before it's turned back over to MRI staff
For a wheelchair, engineer has to come out & ramp down the main magnetic field (3days), repair any damage, then ramp back up (3 more days),
The red button in the scanner is an emergency stop, only turns off some of the systems. 10 or 15 min restart & it's up again.
Most likely wasn't MRI tech but some other staff who doesn't understand the magnet is ALWAYS on
The magnet is always on. This is why good techs trust no one
Two or three weeks of downtime, minimum
Thank you! I had a rad once ask me to shield an older pacemaker
The tech will screen you for ferrous metal before your scan. these accidents are very rare. You'll be fine. Im a tech if you have questions
Not for all metal implants. Most non-electronic implants are not ferrous. Tech determines safety prior to scan
Neuro ICU
Are you helping him get better or are you "helping" him to destruction/death? At some point, you have to let the addict take responsibility
I also thought we were watching toothpaste
GE: "well, it'll be OT by the time we can come out. Can it wait til tomorrow?"
Vertebrae is plural, no "s" needed. Vértebra is singular. Beautiful drawings, love the detail in the muscle fibers
That's a casserole
Some???
Don't punch stuff when you're mad
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/yall
Those bottles are shockingly hard to break. I've dropped many on hard floors & haven't broken one yet
Might want to crop out your personal info on that X-ray pic. Glad you survived that though
exits onto feeder roads. Due to speed differences , exiting car has right of way (at least, in the city it does)
Traffic in the lane of travel almost always has the right of way. Only case I know of that contradicts this is when freeway traffic