cuntation

210 pts · May 15, 2016


re: boobs, anyone else see a woman's upper body before op made a hole over her left side?

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Why are the facts about specific bones illustrated with other random bones????

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Looks like it's in the descending colon

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Just finished watching that again! :)

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Possibly. Don't wear the newer antibacterial fabrics though, it could heat up and burn your boobies

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Also, dnr doesn't mean do not treat

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hospital, being poked & prodded & possibly vented. Code blues are brutal & people in this position tend to have pretty low quality of life

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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

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Then there's a few days of testing & shimming & qa stuff before it's turned back over to MRI staff

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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),

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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.

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Most likely wasn't MRI tech but some other staff who doesn't understand the magnet is ALWAYS on

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The magnet is always on. This is why good techs trust no one

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Two or three weeks of downtime, minimum

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Thank you! I had a rad once ask me to shield an older pacemaker

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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

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Not for all metal implants. Most non-electronic implants are not ferrous. Tech determines safety prior to scan

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Neuro ICU

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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

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I also thought we were watching toothpaste

9 years ago | Likes 14 Dislikes 0

GE: "well, it'll be OT by the time we can come out. Can it wait til tomorrow?"

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Vertebrae is plural, no "s" needed. Vértebra is singular. Beautiful drawings, love the detail in the muscle fibers

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That's a casserole

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Some???

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Don't punch stuff when you're mad

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Those bottles are shockingly hard to break. I've dropped many on hard floors & haven't broken one yet

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Might want to crop out your personal info on that X-ray pic. Glad you survived that though

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exits onto feeder roads. Due to speed differences , exiting car has right of way (at least, in the city it does)

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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

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