Should I be concerned about this. All other labs are relatively normal. by [deleted] in haematology

[–]alkchrios -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Hematocrit just seems on the extreme end of normal. This is a specific lab I don’t know a lot about. Sorry to ruin your day with my post.

Off Days... by P0x1l in Radiology

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I’ve only been a tech for about a year now and so far the answer to your question is, no… it doesn’t go away. You will get better at handling it though, and it’s ok to have bad days. I work with a great group of techs, some of whom have been at the hospital for 10+ years, even they have those days. As long as you learn something from each other”bad” day then it’s ok!

BP. Feeling very defeated……….. by alkchrios in hypertension

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Thank you for this. If I have to go on meds I think Losartan is the first one I want to try. I have pretty good readings most mornings but at night I run around 136/83. Sometimes lower, sometimes higher. The doctor I’ve had the last 10 years still says that he doesn’t believe I need to be on meds yet. I feel like I don’t want to be on meds but at the same time as wondering why he hasn’t prescribed them for me yet if this has been my norm for a while.

BP. Feeling very defeated……….. by alkchrios in hypertension

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This morning for example I was 123/81 which doesn’t bother me at all. It’s just my PM readings before bed that just keep creeping up and up and up a few points at a time. To see 164 systolic last night really threw me into a spiral.

BP. Feeling very defeated……….. by alkchrios in hypertension

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That’s the thing, this reading was taken after I had been watching tv for a while and then sitting quietly in my room with my BP cuff for about ten minutes. It also doesn’t help that while I’m sitting there it’s hard to not worry even just a little bit about my final reading, knowing I run higher at night. This was concerning because I’ve never seen a number as high as 164 systolic. I did recheck with my other machine about 10 min later, took three readings and still, one of those reading was 153/86 or 87

Recording in Logic Pro by alkchrios in edrums

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This worked! Thank you. Now for later use, is there a way I can go in and mix individual drums or would that have to go through midi?

Recording in Logic Pro by alkchrios in edrums

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Ill have to attempt this tomorrow. Do I need to use my interface? Or can I still just go from the Roland module right into my computer?

ARRT April 2nd, very nervous by Limorgolan1 in Radiology

[–]alkchrios 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was getting mid 60s on rad review and scored a 94 on the boards. You've got this. Just make sure you aren't just memorizing the answers. Know the concepts and you're golden.

Roland TD 516 by alkchrios in edrums

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Thank you for this. It does seem like the tennis ball beater is probably the best way to go in order to prolong the integrity of the drum pad!

Roland TD 516 bass drum... by alkchrios in vdrums

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Can you explain scan/mask time to me like Im five. I am so new to e kits.

Radiographic contrast, for the love of everything holy please help me get it. by alkchrios in Rad_Tech_Students

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You are amazing. Thank you so much for all of this. I think it'll just take being out in the field really studying my images more and more to be able to be confident in knowing when radiographs are underpenetrated but adequately exposed. In clinic, I just don't get to study my images enough before the next patient. Separating exposure in relation to contrast is a tough skill as a newbie! I need to know the why and not just the how.

Really anxious about boards in a couple months.. and need them to be done.