tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3138625163039637769.post4247118704874607725..comments2024-03-12T14:43:01.539-06:00Comments on Asystole is the Most Stable Rhythm: An Unexpected Test--Part IIAlbinoblackbearhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15222730484450544498noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3138625163039637769.post-84283517141394382522011-11-06T13:13:32.304-06:002011-11-06T13:13:32.304-06:00Such an epic afternoon on the mountain. Can't...Such an epic afternoon on the mountain. Can't wait to read the conclusion.<br /><br />@Christopher NOLS Wilderness First Responder classes are awesome. I took one a couple of years ago as part of my WEMT certification and loved every minute of it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3138625163039637769.post-36957831315210018202011-11-02T13:34:30.459-06:002011-11-02T13:34:30.459-06:00This reminded me of a multiple casualty situation ...This reminded me of a multiple casualty situation I was in about 10 years ago. Although I had (long ago) been an ER RN, my subsequent years in psych pretty much ruined me for anything more than Red Cross first aider type help. I felt so frustrated and helpless.<br /><br />How were you <i>feeling</i> during all this? Your functioning sounds amazing.Knot Tellinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14045891496501248669noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3138625163039637769.post-50218320768853887762011-11-02T08:06:03.399-06:002011-11-02T08:06:03.399-06:00Girl! You are good at keeping us in suspense I fee...Girl! You are good at keeping us in suspense I feel like I'm reading a chapter in a newspaper and am on tenterhooks waiting for next week's issue. I know you don't know me personally, but I love your blog. <br />-Rory <br />a first year med studentaudarehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01485675386020561274noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3138625163039637769.post-11057686368075581512011-11-02T05:11:37.662-06:002011-11-02T05:11:37.662-06:00awesome story so far! Excited for part III.
Made ...awesome story so far! Excited for part III.<br /><br />Made me think though, I have/am building all these ER skills that are great for use in the ED, but in a situation such as this, I often wonder what good is it really to do ABCDE and the like? Out on the street, I can't intubate, I can't resuscitate, altermed mental status? Can't do much about that... D&E, yes, you can do a few things about that, but I don't think being an ER doc gives me much of a leg up on the lay public for those last two. Maybe just having the experience to rationally think about D&E, much like you did. Anyways, excited for the conclusion.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3138625163039637769.post-17736519467727754852011-11-01T20:48:50.175-06:002011-11-01T20:48:50.175-06:00The retrospetascope is a powerful tool, eh?
Excit...The retrospetascope is a powerful tool, eh?<br /><br />Excited to hear how it ends.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3138625163039637769.post-19580447396986507152011-11-01T20:05:31.298-06:002011-11-01T20:05:31.298-06:00Have you done any of the NOLS Wilderness Medicine ...Have you done any of the NOLS Wilderness Medicine classes? Great stuff! You'll remember silly things like, "bring a whistle." You can't yell for very long, but you can blow a whistle for quite a while.<br /><br />Did mountain rescue bring brandy with their St Bernards?Christopherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11415988855392944633noreply@blogger.com