pretty cool anesthesia crossword

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next time you have some bread and butter lap chole...

induce, paralize, intubate, mechanically ventilate and turn alil sevo on

then do this crossword puzzle:
http://o2demand.com/crossword.html

let me know if you like it...can always share more

later!
 
this is a crossword which i think residents would far outscore the attendings...esp them private practice gurus

i forsee ventdependent outscoring both JET and MIL combined
would love to be proven wrong

Only reason im saying this as im coming to the end of my CA-2 im coming to realise how much residents actually know and wonder the last time an attending has picked up barash/miller to pound out some academic info

using jet and mil as a subject of my own experimentation
 
this is a crossword which i think residents would far outscore the attendings...esp them private practice gurus

i forsee ventdependent outscoring both JET and MIL combined
would love to be proven wrong

Only reason im saying this as im coming to the end of my CA-2 im coming to realise how much residents actually know and wonder the last time an attending has picked up barash/miller to pound out some academic info

using jet and mil as a subject of my own experimentation

No need for questioning.

I'm sure you're right.

I think you're the smartest you'll ever be in your career..book material wise... just before you take your written/oral for board certification.
 
i actually have alot of respect for you saying that JET.
i was expecting otherwise...ripping me another one.

im beginning a new phase in my training in which an attending ask me a question and I reply back with a decent argument and sometimes i may reply back with a secondary inquiry in which the attending may (or may not) feel shaky on.

But must say...some of the attendings im working with in a private setting (outside ambulatory rotation) rock it as far as turn over...patient's opening thier eyes, no bucking, not complaining of pain as the tube/LMA comes out and the drapes come down.
 
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