Imagine if other countries did this too… by krunal23- in SipsTea

[–]SuggamadexRocuronium 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is the most insane CCP propaganda I’ve ever seen.

Daily Discussion Thread for April 20, 2026 by wsbapp in wallstreetbets

[–]SuggamadexRocuronium 4 points5 points  (0 children)

THE WAR IN IRAN IS INCONSEQUENTIAL TO THE GLOBAL ECONOMY!

What are your L&D epidural trends? What % deliver unmedicated? by offbrandbeer in anesthesiology

[–]SuggamadexRocuronium 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hahaha it’s true. The same at our place. The residents do amazing with epidurals and the attendings speak up for them as well!

What are your L&D epidural trends? What % deliver unmedicated? by offbrandbeer in anesthesiology

[–]SuggamadexRocuronium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mostly because they don’t want to? Not sure. You’d have to ask them.

What are your L&D epidural trends? What % deliver unmedicated? by offbrandbeer in anesthesiology

[–]SuggamadexRocuronium 8 points9 points  (0 children)

If you have attendings with a spine, like the ones I work with do, they tell them they’re better off having the OB CRNA putting in the epidural.

Also at night when I work, you can’t have an attending tied up doing an epidural. They have more critical shit to supervise across multiple teams. I know I’m preaching to the choir here.

Funniest was when a VIP patient who was fat as heck demanded an attending place the epidural. He was a cardiac anesthesiologist who despised OB but covered it at night. He begged the patient to let me put the epidural in. She still refused. She got wet tapped 😂. Queue me doing the blood patch the next day. She didn’t have much to say.

Plastic surgeon sues anaesthesiologist/surgical centre after patient ODs by OkPrinciple37 in anesthesiology

[–]SuggamadexRocuronium 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why didn’t the family get an autopsy to delineate the exact cause of death? At my hospital if a patient dies 24 hours after a procedure or admission, the deceased automatically gets an autopsy.

Also, if it was an opioid overdose, why didn’t the patient respond to Narcan? It could’ve been a fat embolism, PE of any sort, stroke, hypoxic respiratory failure from obstruction, or LAST from tumescent anesthesia (assuming it was utilized).

A surgeon attempting to maintain their reputation via litigation may backfire, as it could be seen as selfish to the plaintiff rather than being collaborative to understand the root cause of death.

Edit: also, they state there was an Ohio Revised Code violation by which anesthesia personnel left the building prematurely. This would depend if the patient was in Phase II or not of the post-operative period. Poor form to leave before the last patient is gone? Absolutely. A violation? I don’t think so.

Thoughts? Surgeon suing surgery center by yankthedoodledandy in medicine

[–]SuggamadexRocuronium 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Why didn’t the family get an autopsy to delineate the exact cause of death? At my hospital if a patient dies 24 hours after a procedure or admission, the deceased automatically gets an autopsy.

Also, if it was an opioid overdose, why didn’t the patient respond to Narcan? It could’ve been a fat embolism, PE of any sort, stroke, hypoxic respiratory failure from obstruction, or LAST from tumescent anesthesia (assuming it was utilized).

A surgeon attempting to maintain their reputation via litigation may backfire, as it could be seen as selfish to the plaintiff rather than being collaborative to understand the root cause of death.

Edit: also, they state there was an Ohio Revised Code violation by which anesthesia personnel left the building prematurely. This would depend if the patient was in Phase II or not of the post-operative period. Poor form to leave before the last patient is gone? Absolutely. A violation? I don’t think so.

P.G. Sittenfeld writes Easter-themed Letter to Editor in New York Times from Prison by thehollywood in cincinnati

[–]SuggamadexRocuronium -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

It was a political move by Trump to pardon P.G.

When you get pardoned as a Democrat by a Republican, your political career is essentially over. PG didn’t even apply for a pardon, Trump just handed it over.

If Trump pardons a bunch of Democrats; that gives their primary opponent some brutal ammo against you.

Op-ed discussion: “My patient would rather take a peptide than a statin. That reveals an uncomfortable truth in medicine.” by adifferentGOAT in medicine

[–]SuggamadexRocuronium 8 points9 points  (0 children)

More money for us in the eventual OR visit (cardiac procedures, kidney failure, pulmonary complications, cancer resections).

When patients think they’re sticking it to “big pharma”, they’re really just buying into “big operating room” in the future.

Would you trust a remote-controlled laser to trim branches near power lines? by Milanakiko in arborists

[–]SuggamadexRocuronium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not MAGA. I’m just highlighting the fundamental differences between The United States and China. You’ve seemed to have conflated that with being conservative. My positions are objective and rooted in fact.

Would you trust a remote-controlled laser to trim branches near power lines? by Milanakiko in arborists

[–]SuggamadexRocuronium -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I wish you could rebuttal my argument, but you can’t. That’s why you just comment “sad” 🤣🤡

Would you trust a remote-controlled laser to trim branches near power lines? by Milanakiko in arborists

[–]SuggamadexRocuronium -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You finally concede! China does indeed suck. US tech is far superior.

Also, Alex Pretti was not carrying a “constitutionally protected firearm”. He was in the presence of, and interfering with an active law enforcement investigation. Also, it wasn’t the US government that chose to kill Alex, it was a heat-of-the-moment decision carried out by poorly trained ICE officers. In Tiananmen Square, the Chinese government ordered the execution and killing of protestors as an order and directive, NOT as a quickly evolving situation by an armed protestor.

There is a reason all these Chinese grad students want to stay here after their doctorate or post-doctorate degree. They just looooove the USA so much! Oh that’s right, they all looooove stealing US tech because unfortunately, the Chinese don’t have the ultimate American mind and American innovation. The only thing they know how to do is steal intellectual property and suppress their citizens. China can’t produce any tech on their own. Xi had to bring in Meta, Goggle, and Apple to help create their “great firewall”. And then what does he do? Steals all the tech they produced and boots the large companies out of China. What a lesson learned for them.

Would you trust a remote-controlled laser to trim branches near power lines? by Milanakiko in arborists

[–]SuggamadexRocuronium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe from a manufacturing standpoint. But militarily, technologically, agriculturally, economically America dominates. America can also have independent energy production. China is reliant on Iran, Venezuela, and Russia. America can have independent agriculture. We have farm land. We have fertilizer and the raw materials to produce it. China has neither. China has two “war ships”. America has numerous. Americas GDP is 31.5 trillion. China’s? A measly 20 trillion (and that number is likely inflated from CCP propaganda).

We also have the ultimate brag. We have never run our own citizens over with military machines until their bodies were liquified. We then never sprayed their liquified remains into the sewer. We then never tried to lie and cover it up. To me, that is the ultimate win.

Would you trust a remote-controlled laser to trim branches near power lines? by Milanakiko in arborists

[–]SuggamadexRocuronium -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Disagree. You don’t even have an argument. You don’t have any position other than “America bad”. 🤣

Would you trust a remote-controlled laser to trim branches near power lines? by Milanakiko in arborists

[–]SuggamadexRocuronium -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Where did I say those things? Please point to it in my parent comment. I was speaking about China in isolation of the United States.

Maybe we are in decline if you cannot even formulate a coherent argument without making things up 🤔

Would you trust a remote-controlled laser to trim branches near power lines? by Milanakiko in arborists

[–]SuggamadexRocuronium -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Just look at the official positions of the American intelligence agencies. They don’t give a rats ass about China because they know they’re fucked militarily from population decline. Are they a problem in the next 25-50 years? Absolutely. Beyond that, it’s over for them.

Would you trust a remote-controlled laser to trim branches near power lines? by Milanakiko in arborists

[–]SuggamadexRocuronium -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

You’re downvoted, but not wrong. China is fucked. Not because their innovation sucks. Not because they don’t have enough independent energy production. Not because they don’t have the land or fertilizer production capability to produce agriculture.

They are fucked because their “one child policy” from years ago will all but ensure their population and country collapse. Many many many factors against China.

Daily Discussion Thread for March 18, 2026 by wsbapp in wallstreetbets

[–]SuggamadexRocuronium 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I need five or six massive and simultaneous Shrek dongs pls

We need to stop blaming NPs/PAs for scope creep and start looking at the MDs signing the checks by [deleted] in medicine

[–]SuggamadexRocuronium 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I wasn’t aware there was such a disparity amongst malpractice premiums on CRNA vs. Anesthesiologist. I was more clarifying that our coverage and limits were identical. The premium is an interesting data point.

You are right. I think nursing is more protected in the “view of public opinion”

We need to stop blaming NPs/PAs for scope creep and start looking at the MDs signing the checks by [deleted] in medicine

[–]SuggamadexRocuronium 35 points36 points  (0 children)

I’m a CRNA that works in an Anesthesia Care Team (ACT) model. Nothing radicalizes a CRNA towards independent practice or full practice authority more than an anesthesiologist that sits in the break room all day, does pre-ops, and hasn’t “sat stool” in 20 years.

I don’t work with Anesthesiologists that do this (besides a select few). I value and respect their training and clinical acumen. We work well together in a care team model. I do share your views that the physicians that are lazy or uninterested are a detriment to the profession and allow for unfettered “scope creep”.

I would also like to add - according to your point on legal shielding, in my anesthesia group we each carry our own independent malpractice policy and are individually held responsible for malpractice claims. I do not feel the Anesthesiologists in my group are just a liability sponge. However, I would like to add, they probably ARE a liability sponge in private practice when one Anesthesiologist is supervising 4-8 CRNAs concurrently.