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PATIENTS can remove the tube themselves? Holy hell, that must be incredibly uncomfortable if not extremely painful.
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So happy to hear the good news. Hope the trend continues.
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# ? Jan 5, 2023 17:37 |
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So so amazing.
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# ? Jan 5, 2023 17:38 |
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Fuckin’ A, so glad to hear he’s coming around and seems to be OK from a neuro standpoint. Amazing that those first responders on the field were able to bring him back from the dead.
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# ? Jan 5, 2023 17:40 |
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I wonder if he had some underlying thing that made him at higher risk or if the hit he took was just in the perfect spot. I doubt they will know.
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mcmagic posted:I wonder if he had some underlying thing that made him at higher risk or if the hit he took was just in the perfect spot. I doubt they will know. I poked around the literature and it doesn't seem that commotio cordis is even slightly correlated with congenital defects or hypertrophy or anything, really.
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# ? Jan 5, 2023 17:45 |
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If I ever wake up and have to pull a breathing tube out of my throat, I'm going to beat the loving dog poo poo out of someone. And by that I mean I will wheeze angrily and point.
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Narcissus1916 posted:PATIENTS can remove the tube themselves? Holy hell, that must be incredibly uncomfortable if not extremely painful. It's basically that scene in Matrix when Neo wakes up. And by "can" I don't know what they're allowed/supposed to do it, it's just like....if there's no nurse or doctor around and they want it out, it's not like anyone is gonna stop them. This is all good news
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# ? Jan 5, 2023 17:53 |
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Narcissus1916 posted:PATIENTS can remove the tube themselves? Holy hell, that must be incredibly uncomfortable if not extremely painful. The last neuro intact save I had, I defibbed him out of ventricular tachycardia in a hotel lobby, he woke up, snatched the tube out (with an inflated cuff ) and vomited seafood everywhere screaming WHAT THE gently caress HAPPENED
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LeeMajors posted:The last neuro intact save I had, I defibbed him out of ventricular tachycardia in a hotel lobby, he woke up, snatched the tube out (with an inflated cuff ) and vomited seafood everywhere screaming WHAT THE gently caress HAPPENED Lol. That is intensely relatable.
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acidx posted:If I ever wake up and have to pull a breathing tube out of my throat, I'm going to beat the loving dog poo poo out of someone. And by that I mean I will wheeze angrily and point. Or you will be Neo, emerging into an unknown world after taking the red pill, and beginning an adventure you never could have imagined. e;fb
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Very happy to hear Damar is improving. I just saw his GFM is at $7.2m!
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Nissin Cup Nudist posted:Great news https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tl55gVXsBZE
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Saw a bunch of unread posts and was a bit worried. So glad it's good news!
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Narcissus1916 posted:PATIENTS can remove the tube themselves? Holy hell, that must be incredibly uncomfortable if not extremely painful. Yep and it can permanently gently caress up your throat. My brother came to during a procedure and ripped his out.
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# ? Jan 5, 2023 18:04 |
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Narcissus1916 posted:PATIENTS can remove the tube themselves? Holy hell, that must be incredibly uncomfortable if not extremely painful. Skinny, small or drug dependent is what I’ve seen as risk factors when other nurses have a self extubation. I’ve seen one girl try to use her knees. The drug dependent ones require higher doses of drugs to sedate but you can’t keep that same dosing while breathing trial going. So you tell the doctor like hey maybe stick close so we can easily eval. Do they? Nope. The gently caress off across the unit. So then you’ve got to try to telling them to chill, give small doses of fentanyl for pain/anxiety but it’s never enough. Then they’ll start to cough or bite the tube. But biting the tube causes it to alarm which works them up more. Then you gotta strap em down so they won’t just pull it out. Then the doctor comes in finally and gets all the credit for releasing them from hell and the patient calls you the mother fucker
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# ? Jan 5, 2023 18:06 |
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I honestly can't believe the news. I really thought the worst outcome was going to come to pass.
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# ? Jan 5, 2023 18:07 |
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Really great news. I hope he makes a full recovery.
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# ? Jan 5, 2023 18:20 |
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Weebly posted:However, since it appears he suffered a lung injury you need to keep him as synched with the vent as he heals. What would they use for sedation in that? Anything special or just like Versed/Ketamine/Propafol etc also good news!
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# ? Jan 5, 2023 18:30 |
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Love this news. Also regarding the weird to us phrasing of nuerologically intact https://mobile.twitter.com/ColeyHarvey/status/1611031460164808707
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# ? Jan 5, 2023 18:36 |
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Sudden unconsciousness or head trauma is so wild to try to visualize for me. From Hamlin's perspective, prob he was just out there playing football, got hit, stood up, felt woozy, blacks out, wakes up in hospital. Luckily merciful from his perspective, if that makes sense to anyone. Will have to have what happened to him explained, he won't even know how much time has passed. So crazy to think about. Hopefully he doesn't have any permanent damage (though 10min with no oxygen to the brain uh isn't great...) but if he is able to make a full recovery I do think about the cool moment it will be where he learns about the success of his charity drive.
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# ? Jan 5, 2023 18:38 |
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See told yall he was going to be fine As an mri tech I loving hate doing intubated neuro patients cause it's always after they start lightening sedation and they are always grabbing for the tube it's just like Jesus what is wrong with you people just loving sleep em for the tube time. RAS -3 bare minimum for all mri imo Or even better they do the mri AFTER extubation and the patient is all hosed up and delirius and all I can do is smugly look at the nurse and say well looks like they'll need to intubate this guy if they want mri. I often wonder if I just work at a very bad hospital.
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# ? Jan 5, 2023 18:39 |
that's awesome news! also all the medical people in this thread you are saints because i would frankly rather just let people die then endure any of what any of you are talking about
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beep by grandpa posted:Sudden unconsciousness or head trauma is so wild to try to visualize for me. From Hamlin's perspective, prob he was just out there playing football, got hit, stood up, felt woozy, blacks out, wakes up in hospital. Luckily merciful from his perspective, if that makes sense to anyone. Will have to have what happened to him explained, he won't even know how much time has passed. So crazy to think about. He was getting oxygen to his brain via CPR
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beep by grandpa posted:Sudden unconsciousness or head trauma is so wild to try to visualize for me. From Hamlin's perspective, prob he was just out there playing football, got hit, stood up, felt woozy, blacks out, wakes up in hospital. Luckily merciful from his perspective, if that makes sense to anyone. Will have to have what happened to him explained, he won't even know how much time has passed. So crazy to think about. It now seems a little more unlikely that he had 10 minutes of anoxia, given this result. Probably the CPR was successful at keeping him circulating enough until they got him bagged and defibbed.
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HELL YES
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# ? Jan 5, 2023 18:43 |
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Asproigerosis posted:See told yall he was going to be fine I mean... I think we have a large gap b/w the current news and "going to be fine." But les hope.
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BonoMan posted:I mean... I think we have a large gap b/w the current news and "going to be fine." But les hope. True, though neurollogically intact does a lot of heavy lifting. Especially when it's not just a family member saying he opened his eyes. Cause in the past 2 weeks I've had 3 cardiac arrest patients with anoxic brain injuries that were doing some minimal movements that could "trick" family, but the mri don't lie those brains were completely toast and the best case scenario would be persistent vegetative state.
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Already been said a bunch, but it's amazing how big a relief this is.beep by grandpa posted:Sudden unconsciousness or head trauma is so wild to try to visualize for me. From Hamlin's perspective, prob he was just out there playing football, got hit, stood up, felt woozy, blacks out, wakes up in hospital. Same. Did his brain go from making that tackle to suddenly being in a fog with someone saying "squeeze my hand if you can understand me"? If he has any conscious thought to suss out what the gently caress happened, he has to assume it was some sort of awful tackle with possible spinal damage, not a one in a billion chance his heart stopped from a routine tackle. Either way, so loving bizarre to time travel from the first quarter of the game to all of a sudden you're waking up and seeing "pray for #3" everywhere.
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I hope he is cheeky enough to give us what we crave
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Blowjob Overtime posted:Already been said a bunch, but it's amazing how big a relief this is. Got carted off the field during HS Football from a head injury that produced amnesia but not unconsciousness (from the sideline; trainer and then EMT realized I basically had no idea what was going on and immediately put me on a board). That was like blacking out from drinking and then coming out of it again, there was no clear spot where things stopped just bits and pieces that get less cohesive as they get closer to the gap in the middle. Also got KO'd clean twice and was immediately alert and lucid as soon as I came to. Once from an IED and another during a boxing match. Both of those times it was like someone skipped forward in a youtube video; I have a clear memory of a "final frame" then a very clear memory of suddenly trying to figure out how I was on the floor and why my head hurt so bad. Curious where this sort of experience would fall.
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# ? Jan 5, 2023 19:18 |
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Lifespan posted:Very happy to hear Damar is improving. I just saw his GFM is at $7.2m! The family should film his live reaction to being told that.
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# ? Jan 5, 2023 19:21 |
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Weebly posted:Oh no you very much can be. Thanks this makes sense. Sorry I wasn't trying to be misleading, coming from the EMT perspective where people can quite quickly go from completely unresponsive to apeshit clawing at their throat barfing everywhere
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# ? Jan 5, 2023 19:21 |
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So are we talking day-to-day, divisional round.....?
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# ? Jan 5, 2023 19:42 |
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MJeff posted:So are we talking day-to-day, divisional round.....? Someone nailed it in the GDT thread and said he was already cleared to return by Miami soooo
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# ? Jan 5, 2023 19:45 |
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https://twitter.com/TomPelissero/status/1611071467797504003?s=20&t=PpRdrqiVcQ0T4Dsjy0Quaw
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# ? Jan 5, 2023 19:46 |
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Seems like an important clarification https://twitter.com/TomPelissero/status/1611071645812154369
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Tim Whatley posted:https://twitter.com/TomPelissero/status/1611071467797504003?s=20&t=PpRdrqiVcQ0T4Dsjy0Quaw wonder what they told him
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# ? Jan 5, 2023 19:48 |
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gently caress an a this sounds about as good as could possibly be hoped for
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kidcoelacanth posted:wonder what they told him The players won
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