Chetzemoka

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[–] Chetzemoka@startrek.website 5 points 2 years ago

Laughs in Appalachian American

https://youtu.be/03iwAY4KlIU?si=zGGq9lnFc2pSDgqY

I'm pretty sure you're specifically intending the mimic the generic corporate/West Coast/Midwestern non-accent American accents. That's like the way Americans talk on purpose when they want to avoid social judgment from other Americans. The way we talk when home with our families is rarely that.

[–] Chetzemoka@startrek.website 8 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Cardiac critical care nurse: Stay calm.

The more critical a situation is, the slower and more deliberately I move because mistakes waste time. We have a saying "slow is smooth and smooth is fast." Validate and verify everything.

Validate monitoring: Is that heart rate or blood pressure really that high or low? Don't just believe the computer monitor, grab a stethoscope and listen to the chest, grab a manual BP and double check. Does the appearance of the patient correlate with what the numbers say? (ie: does the human being look as sick as those numbers imply?)

Verify interventions: I think to myself "clamp that line, unclamp this line, attach that device, open this lid, engage the safety on this needle" with every action. Repeat out loud to colleagues in the room what you're going to do, then after you've done it, say out loud again what you just did. Especially if you do something out of the ordinary or unexpected.

Like yesterday, we had a patient who suddenly had symptoms of a myocardial infarction ("heart attack"), had some concerning findings on EKG, so we were trying to draw blood labs urgently and having such a hard time that one of the doctors even had a needle trying to help us. I was leaving the room to get more supplies and I took a bunch of trash with me, so I took the 3 seconds to count what I was holding and said out loud, "There are no sharps in the bed, you guys, I have them all," because we were just laying discarded needles (with safeties engaged) on top of the bed blanket.

Two minutes is an eternity when life is on the line. Slow down, don't hurry, do things on purpose, double check what you're doing. That's a lesson applicable to a surprising number of life situations

[–] Chetzemoka@startrek.website 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Our hospital pharmacy has a white board for updates and statistics tracking that has a section called "Good Catch." Let me tell you, some of the things I've seen on that board...THANK YOU for sparing us. (KCl labeled as asa? As a critical cardiac care nurse, I am duly horrified.)

[–] Chetzemoka@startrek.website 9 points 2 years ago

Aliens

(This exchange is from the second movie lol)

[–] Chetzemoka@startrek.website 2 points 2 years ago

Nah, only ruined it for the uncultured mob who didn't get the reference.

[–] Chetzemoka@startrek.website 11 points 2 years ago

I am mildly obsessed with the Saturn V. It's just such a feat of engineering and human cooperation.

[–] Chetzemoka@startrek.website 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

ahem

Definitely not the Chetzemoka lol

Although as much as I love the Roci, I might have to go with the Donnager as my real favorite. It's just so damned intimidating.

[–] Chetzemoka@startrek.website 6 points 2 years ago (2 children)

US

In Play Store go to Apps>Categories>Social>Top Free Social Apps and you're number 10!

[–] Chetzemoka@startrek.website 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Oh hey, fam! Yeah nah, fuck ED. If I were in ED, I'd be in an N95 for the rest of existence cause people are gross lol. I work cardiac stepdown like a spoiled biotch.

[–] Chetzemoka@startrek.website 11 points 2 years ago (3 children)

It's incredibly difficult to communicate with hard of hearing old people when they can't see your face 😖 Otherwise I'd wear a mask forever.

(I'm a nurse. Or as I like to put it: I shout at old people for a living lol.)

[–] Chetzemoka@startrek.website 7 points 2 years ago

I moved in like three months before we went into lockdown for the pandemic, so it took me a while lol. Mostly I just started saying hello while we were all out doing yardwork. It's nice to feel like I belong here and I'm part of the community. But I absolutely would not rely on these muppets in an apocalypse, god bless them lol

[–] Chetzemoka@startrek.website 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Just finished Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson. That first chapter might be the most horrific thing I've ever read in my life, only because I fear it's actually possible. Also perhaps the best depiction of PTSD I've ever read. Other than that, honestly I found the writing style kind of annoying with all of the shorthand, truncated sentence fragments. Overall I felt like it was a good summary of the real challenges that the climate crisis presents.

Now I just started Project Hall Mary by Andy Weir. His writing style is just so easy and accessible; it's quite a contrast.

Also I'm super happy to see Leviathan Wakes on the list from last month. I love the Expanse universe so much; it makes me happy to see people are getting into it.

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