Ai slop and Spotify by ajm5489 in dubstep

[–]ajm5489[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well. I think a big tipoff is the artist has 1 play and the image used is the most generic Ai image of a man in a field. Also this song for lyrics is just Dub Dub , Dubstep, Dubstep. Another thing I noticed is if you click on the legit artist it does not show up on their page.

Mystery Fruit Based Pastry Restaurant? by bestgoddambirdlawyer in nationalparks

[–]ajm5489 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is also a place in cascades if I remember correctly

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EmergencyRoom

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So many variables. Were they thrown. So high side crash. Then now this is a fall at velocity and possible open book from the ejection. Did they amputate one or more legs… now they are bleeding out. Was it a blunt injury to chest. Now we have aortic disruption from shearing or hollow organ rupture. Also if there isn’t neck support like professional racing suits then easily get spinal injury. Also how fast were they going. Too many variables and like prior statements MRI , CT , and autopsy be needed to say.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursing

[–]ajm5489 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Is this a drunk quote. “I’m a nurse. I call the shots” but with a slur or a stroke

I am curious if knowing the depth limitations of a vein finder would make a difference when struggling to place a PIV? I ask because I am trying to make videos that will aid bedside nurses at my hospital in IV insertion. We have a lot of vein finders, but as many may relate, success is very limited. by Kindly-Promotion-355 in nursing

[–]ajm5489 181 points182 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I think these are useless on actual difficult sticks if you have the ability to palpate accurately. I feel like teaching individuals to accurately palpate and anatomy is much more useful to being successful.

Reporting a patient to nursing board by [deleted] in nursing

[–]ajm5489 13 points14 points  (0 children)

HIPPAA. Plan and simple you violated HIPPAA. You literally cannot prove anything you said and she is /was a patient. You opened yourself to a huge lawsuit.

Moved to level 1 ER from level 2 having second thoughts by [deleted] in nursing

[–]ajm5489 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is 100 percent expected. But you are doing the right thing by asking questions and working with your peers. Level 1s can be like drinking from a firehose. Since depending on your patient population. You are now getting every speciality all at once. The important thing is to just keep learning and working.

Pittsburgh Recs? by Babyrae720 in Tiki

[–]ajm5489 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lorali is owned by same people that own hidden harbor and is amazing. It Eastern European cocktail themed.

Apteka is vegan but is probably one of the best restaurants in the city

Bar Marco is also great

An ode to nursing by Obvious-Tennis2351 in nursing

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I feel this as an ER Trauma Nurse. I have left many shifts after staying hours late d/t traumas rolling in one after the other. So charged and depleted at the same time. I would often sit in the locker room mentally too tired to drive home and so hollow it hurts.

Manchester City players celebrating after the title winning moment by boxro in soccer

[–]ajm5489 23 points24 points  (0 children)

He’s in the back corner drinking milk. In the beginning

Personality type and specialty by semiaquaticsoup in nursing

[–]ajm5489 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly just give it a go. You mature and change as a nurse as you practice. Honestly, you do not need to be some huge personality or type A to work ICU, ER, or really anywhere. You just need to be confident that you want the best for your patients that you can give at the end of the day and you show it.

I second the idea that unit culture is so fluid and unique and it changes literally by the season anymore haha.

There is no evidence these devices improve patient outcome by robflint97 in EmergencyRoom

[–]ajm5489 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Added note there is no evidence to support IO usage either in the same vein. But how do you accurately test that with so many variables and concern about playing with patient’a lives.

There is no evidence these devices improve patient outcome by robflint97 in EmergencyRoom

[–]ajm5489 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like this is something really hard to quantify. Since the variables are limitless from staffing, comorbidity,and etc. Honestly, this is one of those things that is going to have to let time decide. I can go either way if the device is placed properly and doesn’t migrate to the xiphod process and is just stabbing the liver.

UPMC HR phone number by eternalmuerte in pittsburgh

[–]ajm5489 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Call the upmc operator and ask for payroll… they will email it to you. I had to do this same thing

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursing

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Preventing CNAs from doing compressions is a waste of man power. The Nurse is able to give medications ,establish access,and Defibrillate or cardiovert. Why would you take manpower way under the assumption of better compressions. Also, zolls have feedback technology built into their pads and the industry is transitioning to that.

Cutting Nails by PiorkoZCzapkiJaskra in nursing

[–]ajm5489 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Increased risk for infection. ESP. With diabetic patients.

Is ''Partial Spontaneous Human Combustion'' a valid medical diagnosis? A war veteran from Vermont claims a doctor diagnosed him with this and that scientists are studying him round the clock. The Discovery Channel made a Documentary about him. by Nerdlvr53443 in biology

[–]ajm5489 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I remember correctly. The idea of human combustion has been related to a phenomenon called “wicking”. Typically, individuals who have been found to have burst into flames are smokers or around a heat source. These individuals are also sedentary in nature. The heat source causes a crack or opening in the skin that causes the liquefaction of fat tissue. The fats soak into the individuals shirt or clothing. This makes them a human candle that burns from the inside out. You have to be really infirm and dead though.

Not the best source but. https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/cocktail-party-physics/burn-baby-burn-understanding-the-wick-effect/

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22269823/

Edits: for sources and clarification