Gewt92
Gewt92 t1_iycevw8 wrote
Gewt92 t1_iyc9w01 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in ELI5- Why is it gross to pee in the shower? by [deleted]
That’s not how any of this works.
Gewt92 t1_iw2wvj0 wrote
Reply to comment by Cetun in TIL 'The Land of Nod' is originally a biblical reference of a sort of purgatory where Cain was exiled after murdering Abel -- rather than a 'dreamland' sleepytime dealie as it is now colloquially known. by quicxly
Yeah but after that it doesn’t say what he did
Gewt92 t1_iw1ka43 wrote
Reply to comment by Cetun in TIL 'The Land of Nod' is originally a biblical reference of a sort of purgatory where Cain was exiled after murdering Abel -- rather than a 'dreamland' sleepytime dealie as it is now colloquially known. by quicxly
It also doesn’t say God didn’t create other people
Gewt92 t1_iuh6b99 wrote
Reply to comment by MrTastey in TIL: Asthmador was an asthma treatment in the US in the 1950s. It was made up of 3 toxic/hallucinogenic compounds belladonna (atropine), stramonium (nightshade/jimson weed), and potassium perchlorate (oxidant commonly used in fireworks). One common delivery method for Asthmador - cigarettes! by Geek_Nan
https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/757257-medication#1
Giving a shit ton of atropine and Epi for Asystole/PEA isn’t recommended anymore. I know people have different protocols elsewhere but evidence based medicine suggests they shouldn’t.
Gewt92 t1_iugi5r3 wrote
Reply to comment by I-goes-to-eleven in TIL: Asthmador was an asthma treatment in the US in the 1950s. It was made up of 3 toxic/hallucinogenic compounds belladonna (atropine), stramonium (nightshade/jimson weed), and potassium perchlorate (oxidant commonly used in fireworks). One common delivery method for Asthmador - cigarettes! by Geek_Nan
No one uses atropine for cardiac arrests here anymore. I haven’t seen it used in a cardiac arrest in years.
Gewt92 t1_iug2ozu wrote
Reply to comment by I-goes-to-eleven in TIL: Asthmador was an asthma treatment in the US in the 1950s. It was made up of 3 toxic/hallucinogenic compounds belladonna (atropine), stramonium (nightshade/jimson weed), and potassium perchlorate (oxidant commonly used in fireworks). One common delivery method for Asthmador - cigarettes! by Geek_Nan
Ah you weren’t using code as cardiac arrest.
Gewt92 t1_iug1vui wrote
Reply to comment by I-goes-to-eleven in TIL: Asthmador was an asthma treatment in the US in the 1950s. It was made up of 3 toxic/hallucinogenic compounds belladonna (atropine), stramonium (nightshade/jimson weed), and potassium perchlorate (oxidant commonly used in fireworks). One common delivery method for Asthmador - cigarettes! by Geek_Nan
Why are you using atropine in a code?
Gewt92 t1_iug14hi wrote
Reply to comment by I-goes-to-eleven in TIL: Asthmador was an asthma treatment in the US in the 1950s. It was made up of 3 toxic/hallucinogenic compounds belladonna (atropine), stramonium (nightshade/jimson weed), and potassium perchlorate (oxidant commonly used in fireworks). One common delivery method for Asthmador - cigarettes! by Geek_Nan
I have it on my ambulance but don’t use it that often.
Gewt92 t1_iuf84m8 wrote
Reply to comment by Gemmabeta in TIL: Asthmador was an asthma treatment in the US in the 1950s. It was made up of 3 toxic/hallucinogenic compounds belladonna (atropine), stramonium (nightshade/jimson weed), and potassium perchlorate (oxidant commonly used in fireworks). One common delivery method for Asthmador - cigarettes! by Geek_Nan
Atropine is used by medical professionals all the time.
Gewt92 t1_j355om9 wrote
Reply to comment by series_hybrid in TIFU by drinking half a bottle of my roommate's Benadryl by starry_nightz_
They can also give you NAC for a Tylenol overdose if you get there in time