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Patient Bereavement & The Probe

Patient Bereavement & The Probe

This is a response of mine to a VIN colleague that is having difficulty dealing with the new found pathology and badness she continually finds during her new ultrasound curve. Getting a faster dx means also finding badness faster and she was having trouble with the adjustment. I cannot quote her because its off of…

I Simply Cannot Breathe.

There are few things that make you feel better in the treatment area than helping a patient to comfortably breathe.  Whether it be via oxygen flow by or intubation, an O2 chamber, a nebulization or inhaler treatment, removal of a  tracheal obstruction (foreign body, mucous, mass, or polyp), soft palate surgery, or a lar par…