Originally Posted by MAGIK GIRL

i like you!
sounds about right

Like you too, Magik Girl.
I have always intrigued by Magik, Wicca and references to The Goddess, but am not really knowledgable about any of it. Everybody I have ever met who
WAS knowledgeable about these things was one of the most thoughtful, kind and creative people I have ever had the good fortune to cross paths with. Theynever take life too seriously, and have a great time LIVING it. I am certain, also, that crossing paths with them was predestined--part of some higher plan--and that each encounter had a profound influence on the way I look at things.
Bet you are among them, and hope I will meet you one day. Maybe I have already, in some previous life!
I wonder why estrogen didn't jump all over the post about rapid sequence intubation?! I mean, surely doing cricoid pressure and attempting to intubate someone like the "possessed" woman in the ER--that is, crashing her-- (and without benefit of Succs--not to induce general anesthesia; but because cricoid pressure alone--even without an attempt at intubation--would then surely make her open her eyes, start gagging and attempt to talk--presumably in
English, too; not in ancient biblical tongues-- and ask them to
STOP---presto; demons
BEGONE!! problem
SOLVED!! another ER
SAVE!!!) would raise some management eyebrows as being "inappropriate" and "non-therapeutic--" but, hey, some ER patients are "inappropriate" and need "unconventional" and "non-therapeutic" interventions----otherwise they end up as "frequent fliers" at that ER, or others where their "unconventional" behavior is tolerated or even encouraged (and attention, time, money and resources diverted from other patients who actually
NEED emergency care) in the name of "patient satisfaction." What a colossal and outrageous waste.
(Remember what
"GOMER" stands for, estrogen?
GET OUT OF MY EMERGENCY ROOM!!!) Ah, I miss those days!!
Personally, if anyone was going to suggest crash induction in front of this patient, I would have made sure to
LOUDLY say,
"And grab some rectal Brevital, too!" to whoever was assembling the laryngoscope, ET tube, etc. in preparation for intubation. LOL, that would have made the "possessed" woman sit right up, worthy of Lazarus---
AN ER MIRACLE!!!
Anyway, I don't think the person who posted about crash induction was serious about actually
DOING it--and I, too, am well aware that deep IM injections of sterile H2O would not meet management approval in this day and age.....
But maybe they
SHOULD .......