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You need a cuppla cardiology buddy's cellphone numbers in your phone. Alotta our decisions concerning lets-go-or-lets-cancel involves the heart. Atrial fibrillation, for example, that hasn't been previously documented is not uncommon, among other worries you have, cardiovascularly speaking. It's nice, convenient, and efficient to be able to pull out your DROID, call your cardiology buddy, and get his opinion. More often than not the dude will say "hey dude I'm here, I'll run up, OK?"
Wanna my buddies on a perilous call nite not long ago had just exited the gate of doctor's parking in his 911 when I called.
DUDE TURNED AROUND.
I was thankful.
PROBLEM SOLVED.
Think of yourself as THE WOLF FROM PULP FICTION
of the operating room.
You're here to SOLVE PROBLEMS.
Wanna my buddies on a perilous call nite not long ago had just exited the gate of doctor's parking in his 911 when I called.
DUDE TURNED AROUND.
I was thankful.
PROBLEM SOLVED.
Think of yourself as THE WOLF FROM PULP FICTION
of the operating room.
You're here to SOLVE PROBLEMS.
) when she went into SVT. I couldn't break the damn thing. I tried neo, Adenosine, esmolol, Ca channel blocker (actually never gave this), Digoxin. I know that's a lot of drugs and you can critic all you want. But this chick was tach'in away at 190 bpm. So i grabbed my phone and called the first cards guy I could think of. He said I'll be right there. It was after 5pm. And sure enough, the minute he walked thru the door she converted. But the moral is, call them and they will usually come right over. I find that most cards guy's are fairly impressed with anesthesiologist's and are very eager to help out. In most situations i really dig the cards guys.