in the forth post on this thread, coprolalia says that anesthesiologists overdose patients more then you realize... and that's where my whole confusion started.
in the forth post on this thread, coprolalia says that anesthesiologists overdose patients more then you realize... and that's where my whole confusion started.
Notice his use of quotes-- "overdose". That implies he is using the term only to refer to your statements. I doubt he would consider his day-to-day practice of drug titration "overdosing".
in the forth post on this thread, coprolalia says that anesthesiologists overdose patients more then you realize... and that's where my whole confusion started.
We overdose patients all the time. We give them a lethal injection and resuscitate them: it's called induction. If you find the perfect mix to have the patient asleep but breathing and deep enough to tolerate an ett shoved down their throat i wanna here about it.
We overdose patients all the time. We give them a lethal injection and resuscitate them: it's called induction. If you find the perfect mix to have the patient asleep but breathing and deep enough to tolerate an ett shoved down their throat i wanna here about it.