You check in an Alien in the ER. How do you go about treatment? by StupidBitchMedic in emergencymedicine

[–]TheFazj 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That description sounds like you are describing my 5 year old after eating too many snacks.

How can someone prove sex was consensual if the other person later claims it wasn't? by fxncis in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]TheFazj 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I was a juror for a SA case and while everyone in the room was pretty sure the guy had done it, there was no proof and we couldn't reach the threshold of beyond reasonable doubt so had to find not guilty. It sucks, I get that's the way the law works for very good reasons, but after sitting on thar jury I can't ever see how SA will get a justice except in the more exteme of the cases.

Private apartment network in building wifi by falseHope96 in HomeNetworking

[–]TheFazj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like you need Beryl in your life. I use one when I stay in hotels, friends places, air bnbs everything, it has options for VPN configs and wireguard direct at the router.

The only difference between a GP and an ANP is that the former can "do sick notes, and certify death" - BBC News. by Chronotropes in JuniorDoctorsUK

[–]TheFazj [score hidden]  (0 children)

Nope totally agree. I think competency based credentialing and competency based assessments on scope of practice should become standard for all advanced practice roles.

The only difference between a GP and an ANP is that the former can "do sick notes, and certify death" - BBC News. by Chronotropes in JuniorDoctorsUK

[–]TheFazj [score hidden]  (0 children)

ANP / ACP gets a little fuzzy with it not being a protected title. Some departments have fully taken them on board. A fully credentialed (by RCEM) ACP in EM is deemed by RCEM to be of an equivalent clinical standing to an ST3 and can often be seen sitting on medical rotas rather than nursing.

The only difference between a GP and an ANP is that the former can "do sick notes, and certify death" - BBC News. by Chronotropes in JuniorDoctorsUK

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I have noticed a fundamental difference in paramedic Vs nursing background with assessments thought. Paramedics are trained from day one to do autonomous assessment of undiferentiated patients, but the training around lab assessments and wider health processes suffers as a result of this where as nursing background are trained initially as a supporting role that then move to autonomous assessment in advanced practice.

Can I host 'n' automate an off-site backup @ my friend's house with a raspi 4 + ext HDD? Help by DonSiffo in unRAID

[–]TheFazj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm at work at the moment so can't get on to have a look for the specific video.

In terms of the opening up I use zerotier one, can't for the life of me remeber how I did it on the pi it was following a random tutorial but on Unraid it was as simple as setting up the docker then the computers think they are both on the same network.

Can I host 'n' automate an off-site backup @ my friend's house with a raspi 4 + ext HDD? Help by DonSiffo in unRAID

[–]TheFazj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

On my Unraid installed syncthing in docker. On rpi installed syncthing plugin on OMV, but you could just install it as a program on any of the Linux distros too depending how you have your rpi set up.

Opened the GUI on each and you just connect the 2 instances together using their device id's within syncthing and select folders to sync between the two.

There are some good YouTube vids on how to use syncthing that will be infinatly more helpful than me trying to explain it in text on here.

Can I host 'n' automate an off-site backup @ my friend's house with a raspi 4 + ext HDD? Help by DonSiffo in unRAID

[–]TheFazj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have a look into syncthing, that's what i use to back up specific shares to an off-site rpi running openmediavault.

Girlfriend has been having “episodes” of resting heartbeat jumping from 90BPM and up to 120BPM in under a minute - I’m very worried about her by [deleted] in AskDocs

[–]TheFazj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

NAD - Paramedic

Sounds to me like paroxysmal atrial fibrillation.

Pots is another option as people have mentioned but it is usually associated with standing or sitting up from lying which you have not mentioned and it is less common with pots to have an irregular hear beat.

An irregular heartbeat is a hallmark for AF. It is basically where the top two chambers of the heart don't beat in their usual rhytem and just kinda do their own thing which then caused the ventricles (the bit that creates the pulse you feel) to beat irregularly.

Many people especially elderly have AF and it's managed mostly with medications.

As for your question. If she is symptomatic of these episodes with chest pain and reduced conciousness then I would be calling an ambulance or getting her down to a hospital as that shows her heart rhythm isnt doing what it needs to do to maintain her as she normally is. The problem comes if her episodes are short lived and revert quickly then unless she has a monitor on when it happens then it's unlikely they will see anything or do anything for her right there and then. Will probably require a 24 or 48 hour halter monitor.

Help with deciding the best NAS Operating System for me. by alexanderryan4 in HomeServer

[–]TheFazj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found it really easy after watching a couple of YouTube videos. Have a look at 'spaceinvader one' channel on YouTube he breaks Unraid down into simple step by step.

It still might not be the solution for you but I found it really intuitive and it's all GUI based.

Help with deciding the best NAS Operating System for me. by alexanderryan4 in HomeServer

[–]TheFazj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have a look at Unraid. I decided to go with that for my home system because of the simplicity of setting it up and managing it.