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Friday was a "don't even get out of bed" day.
Saturday and Sunday were "Girl Child needs ALLTHETHINGSRIGHTNOWOMG" days.
Friday through Sunday, the precious few spare moments I have had have been spent helping a friend on a writing endeavor.
Today has been filled with the joy of a mac/apple gal (me) trying to maintain patience long enough to create this OP on a 10-year old's windows 10 laptop. (I am now working on my iPhone.)
So, I'd like to present this week's "what I learned this week", days late and a bit patho heavier than usual. Enjoy! [emoji4]
After spending a couple of (a few?) years in the pre-hypertensive range, I'm finally back to the baseline where I used to be - draw-droppingly hypotensive.
Because I have had FMLA paperwork submitted by two different providers, my HR benefits coordinator decided that the overlapping days counted twice, once per leave request. I had no idea until I questioned the end date I was approved for.
Massospora fungus is a cicada STI. After becoming infected, the abdomen of the infected cicada literally will fall off.
I have felt just as sad the last two or so weeks, reading "one year later" stories of the Baltimore riots, as I was on the days they occurred. I've read an article stating the ground zero high school was promised many things by celebrities aiming to help them out with improvement to their school, and literally not one single person followed through on their promise.
Treature Collins Syndrome is a genetic disorder that leads to under- or undeveloped facial bones, especially the cheeks and jaw, and sometimes resulting in cleft palate. The typical appearance of a person with TCS includes eyes slanting downward, few eyelashes, eyelid coloboma (notch of eyelid), and ear deformities (absent, small, or shaped unusually). Many people with TCS have vision and hearing difficulties when the eyes or ears are deformed.
The difference between Rapid Sequence Intubation and Delayed Sequence Intubation is, in DSI, rather than simultaneous sedative and paralytic administration followed by immediate ET insertion, a sedative that doesn't affect respirations is given, the patient is preoxygenated, the paralytic is administered, and then the patient is intubated.
Von Hippel–Lindau disease is caused by a defect in chromosome 3 where the von Hippel-Landau tumor suppressor gene is located. Tumors associated with VHL include angiomas, hemangioblastomas, pheochromocytoma, renal cell carcinoma, pancreatic cysts/serous cystadenoma, endolymphatic sac tumors, and papillary cystadenomas of epididymis or of the broad ligament of the uterus.
If you google "what the heck is wrong with windows 10?" in elementary school computer class and receive a video result entitled "(F word) windows!", your parents might struggle with hiding the giggles when they read your referral.
Stellate ganglion blocks are being used to treat severe post-deployment PTSD in veterans. Using PCL-M (a standardized questionnaire modified for the military to measure degree of PTSD), severity of PTSD is measured before procedure. An SGB is an injection of anesthetic at C5, C6, or C7 depending on insertion technique. Previously, SGB has been used for reducing UE pain, atypical facial pain, and intractable angina. Research seems promising in vets with severe PTSD. I think this is beautiful!
There are three approaches to a pericardiocentesis: subxiphoid, parasternal, and apical. There is risk of liver injury, but lowered risk of pneumothorax, if the subxiphoid approach is used.
Still, work issues persist. I'm starting to think maybe there was a meeting that went something like this:
On a more serious note, though, I have gone back-and-forth about the idea of obtaining a lawyer. I don't want to be lawsuit nurse. The idea of being that person is horrifying. I'm reaching a point, though, where this has gone so far beyond ridiculous. The idea of being lawsuit nurse is horrible, but I'm not sure that this can really go any other way anymore. One of these days, I really hope that I can tell this story. It really is that bad. I got Tori Amos stuck in my head the other day. I was thinking to myself, "this is not really happening."
You bet your life it is. :\
ixchel is a lawsuit girl...?
What have you learned this week?
No, she doesn't!https://webcasting.cashmanpro.com/cp/watchliveevent.cfm?eventID=154964
^^ link and countdown time to webcast ^^ No tickets required for live event- c'mon down!
NOW EVERYONE CAN WATCH!
*giddy with excitement*
I was kinda kidding until you said you're giving the speech.
Guess what I just learned?I'm graduating after all!
Professor allowed a retake for half credit on an assignment. It was enough to put me over the cutoff. I'm graduating!!! [emoji23]
Oh, that's wonderful.
I've been following, with everything possible crossed for you.
I have this crazy superstition that potentially bad outcomes will turn good if I don't pay overt attention to them (ok, so until now I've only tried it on sports events, and my record is pretty good. It's only crazy if it doesn't work, right?)
Congratulations!! Go get yourself a dress and rock it, sistah.
Oh, that's wonderful.I've been following, with everything possible crossed for you.
I have this crazy superstition that potentially bad outcomes will turn good if I don't pay overt attention to them (ok, so until now I've only tried it on sports events, and my record is pretty good. It's only crazy if it doesn't work, right?)
Congratulations!! Go get yourself a dress and rock it, sistah.
Headed out dress shopping now! Thanks for not paying attention it helped! [emoji6]
I'm fairly sure in 3-6 months, when all this stress finally hits my hair, that I will be either completely bald or grey.
That is scary! Paralysis would be terrifying. I've been getting migraines since my teen years, but only started getting migraines with transient aphasia and vision loss when I started birth control. I talked to my doctor, discontinued the birth control, but unfortunately these migraine symptoms have not subsided.
I developed ocular migraines on Wellbutrin that popped up randomly for a full year after I stopped taking it. Hopefully more time will help.
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Those credits come in handy when you have your yearly evaluations. It pays to toot your own horn!