BTW, what's with the Sir? Do I need to tart it up a bit?
Well, your user name no longer gives away your gender, as your old one did. By the way, Why did you choose "Winged Scapula"? It sounds more medical than surgical.
BTW, what's with the Sir? Do I need to tart it up a bit?
Well, your user name no longer gives away your gender, as your old one did.
By the way, Why did you choose "Winged Scapula"? It sounds more medical than surgical.
That said, while nurses/CRNAs are welcome here, bashing either profession is not welcome, so I will remind users to keep things civil and professional. If it ceases to be so, then the thread will be closed. I have no interest in this turning into the debacle seen in the Gas Forums.
Bashing however is welcomed in the gas forums but it only goes one way these days.
Sounds like you've got a beef with us sleep doctors over there.
I've read your undertones more than once.
Whats up?
I think things are more collegial over there than ever.
Please identify whatever is bothering you.
Specifically.
Sounds to me like you are disseminating inaccurate data.
I just got this one in rounds the other day.
"I believe that's the I-Don't-Give-A-F#@% nerve, ma'am."
I just got this one in rounds the other day.
"I believe that's the I-Don't-Give-A-F#@% nerve, ma'am."
Long Thoracic, it was on my gross final.
By the way, Why did you choose "Winged Scapula"? It sounds more medical than surgical.
Really? Whenever I hear "winged scapula" I immediately think "long thoracic nerve" and "breast surgery."
Edit: darn it, just noticed this was supposed to be a pimp question.
Yes, the long thoracic. I did not think about that, because most of the "winged scapula" cases I saw were due to injury to the brachial plexus from pulling on a baby's arm during delivery.
But that still makes it a surgical rather than a medical problem.
So buddy - take it easy and don't use all the Xanax. Before to post your smart ideeas about the MD- CRNA relation , get some work experience. Of course they are OK - the cute ones... I bet you're a frustrated nurse. When I see beside that your Socialist f..ing name, I wonder what creep you are. Are you in Canada or Cuba? Get lost in Marx and Lenin. What do you know about TEE - there is a tube or what? What did you do in your CT roation? Bringing the CT scans in OR? And - what surgery had your wife? Podiatric? Just don't bother to answer nursy.What are you talking about? Your "phrasiology" is very cryptic and difficult to read (not just in response to my post, but each of your 8 posts on this topic). Yes, I've rotated on CT. No, I haven't seen a nurse read a TEE, nor did I advocate for that. Honestly, I'm not sure your run-of-the-mill anesthesiologists could give an accurate read of a TEE unless they've been through CT or critical care graduate training. Yes, I've seen a nurse read an ABG, and those in the ICU (let alone those with graduate training) tend to know what to do about any derangements. No, I'm not still "in the hernia rotation." Please reread my post; I said that for the simple stuff (like hernias) CRNAs are fine, but that when it comes to the more advanced procedures, I would rather have an anesthesiologist than a CRNA (or even a junior level anesthesia resident).
I'm not sure what your regular SDN user name is, but your "post-bombing" of this thread is quite annoying and you really aren't adding anything intelligible with your incomplete thoughts and difficult to interpret prose. Please slow down, gather your opinions into one coherent idea and then post that rather than the mish-mash of random thoughts currently on display, as I'm getting a headache trying to decipher your point(s).
Are you saying what I am thinking! Did a surgeon here actually (finaly) admit that a certain specialty that deals with women's health is considered surgery?!
So buddy - take it easy and don't use all the Xanax. Before to post your smart ideeas about the MD- CRNA relation , get some work experience. Of course they are OK - the cute ones... I bet you're a frustrated nurse. When I see beside that your Socialist f..ing name, I wonder what creep you are. Are you in Canada or Cuba? Get lost in Marx and Lenin. What do you know about TEE - there is a tube or what? What did you do in your CT roation? Bringing the CT scans in OR? And - what surgery had your wife? Podiatric? Just don't bother to answer nursy.
Are you saying what I am thinking! Did a surgeon here actually (finaly) admit that a certain specialty that deals with women's health is considered surgery?!
I got a warning - beeing impolite and I apologize. . Attending - yes, have a great weekend. Think more before you get involved in this political discussion. I could give you tones of evidence regarding the level of care provided by CRNA-s. You'll see what means a war in the close future.
Think more before you get involved in this political discussion.
So buddy - take it easy and don't use all the Xanax. Before to post your smart ideeas about the MD- CRNA relation , get some work experience. Of course they are OK - the cute ones... I bet you're a frustrated nurse. When I see beside that your Socialist f..ing name, I wonder what creep you are. Are you in Canada or Cuba? Get lost in Marx and Lenin. What do you know about TEE - there is a tube or what? What did you do in your CT roation? Bringing the CT scans in OR? And - what surgery had your wife? Podiatric? Just don't bother to answer nursy.