What? Nobody liked my anesthesia notes? I had to remember all that for nothing? I am hurt. So hurt. LOL
there there, now, feeling better?
I liked your notes! I was a Certified Coding Specialist (Cert. from AHIMA) for years and had to assign CPT codes for all the different kinds of anesthesia. Drove me nuts..
Thank you my fun flower. I just wanted to add something to the conversation.. Sigh...:razz:
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What? Nobody liked my anesthesia notes? I had to remember all that for nothing? I am hurt. So hurt. LOL
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WOW tennis will be awesome tomorrow. Oldies are playing: Martina, Everet, McEnroe, Seles, Austin and more!!
I shall be in front of the TV all day and evening I suppose. :floorlaugh:
There will be wheelchair games, too, but not sure if they'll be on TV but maybe online.
Anyone but me interested?
Well my fun flower, Frasier is on. So, I amfftobed:
See you tomorrow! :blowkiss:
I also just read recently that autism has been linked to induced labor. Maybe that explains the increase of autism in higher income births.
My son was given laughing gas at the dentist when he broke his front tooth in half. He had this silly looking piggy nose thingy on his nose and he was belting out that bible song Deep & Wide at the top of his lungs. They couldn't get him to stop! Lol
What? Nobody liked my anesthesia notes? I had to remember all that for nothing? I am hurt. So hurt. LOL
Me too! That anesthesia was nasty back then.
Now we have general: Patient is intubated, ventilated, sedated throughout procedure and deep sleep; amnestic to surgery
MAC: Monitored Anesthesia Care: Propofol Drip ( Michael Jackson drug),
IV Sedation : Typically Fentenyl given
Blocks: Usually for limbs; nerves blocked so as to no pain perception
Epidural : Form of a block given through the epidural space around L1 and L2 disc space; catheter left in place to redose medication
Spinal: similar to Epidural, but medication is injected into spinal fluid. Good choice for elderly patients requiring shorter acting anesthesia
Local: Lidocaine injected at injury site (numbing agent) like for stitiches
Me too! That anesthesia was nasty back then.
Now we have general: Patient is intubated, ventilated, sedated throughout procedure and deep sleep; amnestic to surgery
MAC: Monitored Anesthesia Care: Propofol Drip ( Michael Jackson drug),
IV Sedation : Typically Fentenyl given
Blocks: Usually for limbs; nerves blocked so as to no pain perception
Epidural : Form of a block given through the epidural space around L1 and L2 disc space; catheter left in place to redose medication
Spinal: similar to Epidural, but medication is injected into spinal fluid. Good choice for elderly patients requiring shorter acting anesthesia
Local: Lidocaine injected at injury site (numbing agent) like for stitiches
Mine is 19, and cusses like a pro when going under the anesthetic LoL. When he had his wisdom teeth out last year they put him under, and I went in the room with him. My face was red and I apologized to all of his care givers, but they were so professional and said it was normal. Today he outdid himself with the anesthesiologist. Cursed like a drunken sailor. I was so relieved when they put me in the waiting room! You're lucky yours was singing bible songs!!
Hope everyone is doing well...I've been hanging out on the Word Game thread here for awhile and need HELP !!! I feel like I'm playing with myself...Once in awhile, Scarlett, Kensi, and a few others show up to help, but we need your help over there...Magnolia especially needs help with the long word games replacing one letter to make a word...:rockon: