@erasthamus It’s called supination because that’s how your arm is when you hold soup. It’s called pronation because that’s how your arm is when you pour your soup on the floor.
@EM_RESUS I think it is an excellent technique for controlled in-hospital use. I’d personally be hesitant to use it over the 10cc method in out-of-hospital applications due to the small margin of error.
Great video and excellent teachings as always!
@asian_cardsPA Yeah but changing physician training conditions like people have been asking them to do for decades is Like Wicked Hard. Much less cognitive effort to demean a profession designed to help with shortages and improve patient care because they *checks notes* suffer less