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Why Civilians Order Pet Oxygen Masks

petoxygenmask wrote 3 months ago: “Civilians” were using pet oxygen masks first. Well veterinarians are considered civilia … more →

Tags: supplemental oxygen therapy, Nasal Oxygen, Pets, Dogs, oxygen cage, pet parents, Veterinarians, cardio pulmonary disease, Surgery

Nope, not ghost knots. Real knots.2 comments

Susanna wrote 5 months ago: It turns out I was especially worried about Mister Finn’s cough for a reason. {How does this p … more →

Tags: Madeline Alice Spohr, chest retractions, wheezing, albuterol, Target baby section, Heaven, hell, Fairness, code orange

Kind of weird1 comment

Wanderer wrote 6 months ago: It’s kind of weird to see a co-worker looking at your blog while at work and having no clue th … more →

Tags: The Journey, ICU, Nursing, Transfers

Indoor Air, Part 3

blessingcasters wrote 7 months ago: Our next common compound is found in furniture polish, shoe polish, art & craft adhesives, paint … more →

Tags: Household, Pollution, headache, indoor air quality, furniture polish, Naphtha, exposure

Indoor Air, Part 2

blessingcasters wrote 7 months ago: In January of this year, there was an article published that I hoped would get me off the hook for h … more →

Tags: Household, Toxic, indoor air quality, household products, Asthma, eye irritants, hazardous, housework

A Long Night1 comment

paramediccoxinha wrote 9 months ago: Two days ago, I went to the station for my ride-along as scheduled with the Unit Chief.  When I got … more →

Tags: The Journey, ambulance ride-along, Quiet night, ambulance, paramedics, COPD patient

Making the Transition4 comments

Wanderer wrote 11 months ago: Jerry had been on our floor for a little over a week, maybe a bit longer.  And he wasn’t getti … more →

Tags: The Journey, Nursing, Advocacy, charge, end of life

Elective C-sections and the Risk to the Baby1 comment

Kathy wrote 11 months ago: Many women have a C-section for no medical reason, which is considered an “elective” C-s … more →

Tags: C-section, birth choices, Baby, Pregnant, Pregnancy, health, elective c-section, premature, vaginal birth

Blackcloud's back. Maybe.1 comment

Wanderer wrote 1 year ago: I knew the streak had to come to an end.  The lack of code/RRT streak that is.  It’s ben since … more →

Tags: When Things Go South, Nursing, ICU

Causes of respiratory distress in term infants

tanyuethan wrote 1 year ago: PULMONARY CAUSES Common Transient tachypnoea of the newborn – Caused by delay in the resorptio … more →

Tags: Academics, Paediatrics, Medicine, medical studies, Neonatal, HUSM

Happy Ending?2 comments

Wanderer wrote 1 year ago: No.  Not that kind.  But a happy ending to a code.  It’s rare.  I’ve seen it now only tw … more →

Tags: Codes and Other Bad Things, codes, Transfers, ICU

Ricin Poisin Found, Positively Identified3 comments

justmytruth wrote 1 year ago: This article comes courtesy of a comment left by a reader. Now, I was very ill yesterday with a feve … more →

Tags: unusual news, CNN, Bush administration, Lou Dobbs, Impeach Bush And Cheney, MSNBC, impeachment, Racin', racin found

A Revisit to Room #66

Wanderer wrote 2 years ago: As I related in a previous post (here), room #66 and I have a storied history. Some of it good, some … more →

Tags: The Journey, When Things Go South, Nursing


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