Sasha
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No. I compared the behavior of the patient to the "burned baby" from the HP7 books... Too geeky?
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Not too geeky. I got the reference source, even if I hadn't read the series. I was just under the impression that the patient was a burned baby, not a geriatric patient with dementia screaming like a dead baby.
Just put two kids on a helicopter to a pedi center with diffuse abdominal pain, tenderness, and significant bruising from an MVC, because they weren't in booster seats. This job really blows sometimes...
But nobody has stated that a failure on one ride along is enough to cause the student to fail the class. It will, however, make sure that the class instructor is aware of it and gets involved.
Well, now it's ruined...It's in like one of the last chapters where Harry dies and is at King's Cross with Dumbledore.
It was a tough thing to watch, but you can't run from it.
it's not totally ruined. He comes back to life.
And has weirdly named babies.
....which is why I always tried to convince my medical director to let us sedate folks like that. It would have been humane to everyone involved.
...and officially Sasha no longer has claim to the geekiest reference in the recent history of this thread. LOLWorse than Jaina, Jacen, and Anakin Solo of Star Wars Expanded Universe fame?
Worse than Jaina, Jacen, and Anakin Solo of Star Wars Expanded Universe fame?
I know of one provider who used to use the nitrous on patients like that. I don't necessarily agree with the practice but then again I also have no deadset moral objection to it either.It would have. She was going to an ALF, didn't have IV access, no orders for anything. She sat in the hospital for two days, got no meds. Apparently she was going to get home health/hospice care at the ALF.
I knew there was something wrong when we walked in and the nurses at the station stood and clapped.
That is always a bad sign.
Then I heard her.
I know of one provider who used to use the nitrous on patients like that. I don't necessarily agree with the practice but then again I also have no deadset moral objection to it either.
One was named Albus Severus Potter. Another was Lily Luna Potter. I guess that beats Hugo Weasley though.
I think she was smoking ganja when she wrote the epilogue.