Father and Husband 1st. L&D/NICU RN. Adult ICU, CVICU, SICU RN also. Ancient old paramedic (still). Done much. Learned much. Lived much. Much more to go!!
@ARCRaidersGame Expect discussions and videos on all platforms by Wednesday… Where have all the Snitches gone? Has anybody seen any? Why is Prospecting Probes map condition not in rotation?
@ARCRaidersGame Why does every trial requires us to go to Stella Montis? Either directly or by manipulation of availability, like all the computers in Spaceport are gone. Just to force us into PVP. Fix the game & trials! Another reason player numbers keep dropping! You don’t care but plus one.
Hey @PCBuilderJason using help from many of your videos my daughter built her first gaming PC today. Good grades and extra chores/work to “earn” the parts. Took most of the day but patience and time helped her to make a pretty good build!
@AlexHollings52 My grandfather told me stories growing up of the X-15. He was an engineer in USAF. On team designed the mounting bracket. Never forget that.
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As an L&D nurse I always tell moms to feel free to say, scream, holler, mumble or whatever they want during labor. We are here for them! Say whatever helps. Who cares?
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@AmandaDZeidman@SophiaAntimis Just seeing this and I agree! When you compile the list perhaps you should create your own list of 2-3 things. What to do, not to do, to remember, keep in your pocket (pens, scratch paper), etc.
@gretchemaben Knowing that as medical professionals we make the best patients ever!! :) I hope that this experience can be used to make improvements and positive changes. Hopefully, it will be your last need for an ambulance ride!!
@gretchemaben Lastly, I hope that you are doing well and feeling much better. Living with a chronic illness for so long now that causes me problems on occasion, I feel for you. I understand your frustration. I apologize for you having to experience that.
@gretchemaben I hope that you reach out to the ambulance service in an opportunity to improve the quality of care and how the care was provided. We all have to learn. I hope that maybe an opportunity is here for you to share your experience, good and bad.
@gretchemaben I wonder was there an intimidation component. Did they know who you were? Just by knowing your resume and knowledge were they intimidated? Not purposeful, just them thinking smart, knowledgeable doctor and I’m a lowly medic. Not an excuse. I just remember being young, dumb.
@gretchemaben What saddens me to see is that you saw good and not so good prehospital treatment. Unfortunately that is encountered across healthcare as I’m sure we have both seen.
@gretchemaben Did you come across a little “angry” (Hulk voice) maybe? Sure. You felt horrible and had every right to feel that way. Type what you want. Go ahead!
@gretchemaben I’m glad to see you had a positive experience and saddens me to hear you had a “not so positive” experience. Across healthcare we have too many that forget our focus. Patients.