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The official nightshift thread....
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Ugh..snowbirds...0
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Q-Tips. :laugh: I can laugh because I'm almost a Q-Tip myself.0
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We emptied out the hospital. No more patients! Yeah! Now I can crank the Van Halen and Led Zeplin.0
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Good Morning peeps, awfully quiet in here tonight.0
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It's finally calming down here in blood bank. Had the supervisor do direct observation/review last night, so wasn't able to get a break in at all!0
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a lot of people donating ?0
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We don't have a donor center here anymore. But, it we process a ton of type and screens, and I seem to set up units for issue on Every. Single. Patient that comes in the door!!0
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This was where I went riding today. 15 degrees at the lake and it was frozen solid enough to walk across.0 -
I've got a cat that is being really stuborn about urinating. I really need to get him home but I can't sent him until he is urinating on his own again.0
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A cat's gotta pee...when a cat's gotta pee...don't see you rushing that one, suffer.0
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Welcome back!0
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Buenos Fellow Vampyrs ... We finally got the equipment to Lift and Turn our 800 pounder
and hows about she asks to be moved without it JA JA JA JA Hell NO!!!
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I would have requested an industrial fork lift to lift that one. If she complained, you could tell her as soon as she broke the 400 pound barrier.0
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sufferlandrian wrote: »Welcome back!
Thank you, suffer. Glad to be back...
Question: Do dogs get A-fib or is that a human condition only?
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They can get it but it's kind of rare.0
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Dilitative cardiomyopathy is the most common heart ailment but it doesn't usually cause fibrillation. It usually causes an AV node block if they live long enough.0
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Smart Dog0
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sufferlandrian wrote: »Dilitative cardiomyopathy is the most common heart ailment but it doesn't usually cause fibrillation. It usually causes an AV node block if they live long enough.
ahh...one of these days I would love to compare emergency meds and the reasonings. I think it's interesting that we use some of the exact same medications..and then in other instances...it is completely different.
Did your cat ever pee?
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No. I'm going to try him on Buprenorphine IV and see if it's a pain problem.0
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sufferlandrian wrote: »No. I'm going to try him on Buprenorphine IV and see if it's a pain problem.
Poor kitty0
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