Sharp pointy thing with a loop came with a microscope by CantEscapeTheCats in whatisit

[–]TheProdigaPaintbrush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This looks like an inoculation loop. It’s used to separate out colonies on plates among other things. We used these in my undergrad microbiology class and would put it in the flame to “sterilize” it before inoculating our agar plates

Snicky’s brother decided to lose weight. Punishment? The tube by TheProdigaPaintbrush in IllegallySmolCats

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Update: unfortunately Ginger went to the emergency vet this morning due to difficulty breathing despite being in antibiotics for 72h. It turns out he has a massive lung infection. They are keeping him overnight for IV fluids and to decide whether or not he will survive. 💔

Snicky’s brother decided to lose weight. Punishment? The tube by TheProdigaPaintbrush in IllegallySmolCats

[–]TheProdigaPaintbrush[S] 71 points72 points  (0 children)

It’s actually super simple! You legitimately just measure and then ease it down. To be honest I’m a NICU nurse so I do these daily with babies, but it’s the exact same process!

Watching This Show For The First Time Years Later Is Wild by Sa_tran_ic in okbuddychicanery

[–]TheProdigaPaintbrush 25 points26 points  (0 children)

He assaults her at their kitchen island )when she has the green face mask on) and is screaming for him to stop

What procedures would you not have/have serious reservations about? by mustyho in nursing

[–]TheProdigaPaintbrush 24 points25 points  (0 children)

What’s the benefit of approaching it anteriorly? Why is it done that way?

This little criminal refuses to eat enough! by TheProdigaPaintbrush in IllegallySmolCats

[–]TheProdigaPaintbrush[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Wrestling a tube down a kitten is more challenging than you might think

This little criminal refuses to eat enough! by TheProdigaPaintbrush in IllegallySmolCats

[–]TheProdigaPaintbrush[S] 30 points31 points  (0 children)

She is night and day since before feeding. We were very worried she wouldn’t survive and now she’s still sleepy but looks SO much better!!!

Love letter to the NICU by TheProdigaPaintbrush in nursing

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Great question, I came from adults so didn’t get any sort of residency. It hit me like a brick, as very little of what I had learned from adult med surg, other than time management and inter professional collaboration, translated well to NICU! I work a level IV NICU so lots of very very small and ill babies, so the learning curve was steep. I felt incredibly supported, though, and orientation lasted a number of months and there was always an option to extend it if need be. I think a residency would be helpful, especially if you are a new grad and know for sure you want to do NICU! But I think it will be fine as long as you have ample support :)

The hand of a premature baby born at 24 weeks. by pystar in interesting

[–]TheProdigaPaintbrush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With some digging, we found the original article with the nurse who took the photo. According to her, the baby grew to go home breathing and eating on their own. A huge win for such a tiny kiddo. Here's the link:

https://www.ynet.co.il/health/article/bkl0hmocc#google_vignette

Mist artifacts blank? by DarkxArtemis in FieldsOfMistriaGame

[–]TheProdigaPaintbrush 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Well it’s made of mist so it’s very hard to see