From the Belgian television program “Echte Verhalen De Kliniek” season 2, episode 6.
Xuebing Du
One Nice Bug Per Day
Sweet Seals For You, Always

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Andulka
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
trying on a metaphor
Jules of Nature

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Show & Tell
YOU ARE THE REASON
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
occasionally subtle

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣

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@code-resuscitate-repeat
From the Belgian television program “Echte Verhalen De Kliniek” season 2, episode 6.
from “Holby City” season 16, episode 25
from “Holby City” season 18, episode 42
“Holby City” Season 20, episode 10
From the trailer for "The New Mutants"
from “Grey’s Anatomy” Season 14, episode 10
Daredevil Volume 3, Issue 12
Interesting cover. Unfortunately, nothing good on the inside. Daredevil is able to tell a man is lying by hearing his heart rate increase, which is represented as an ecg in the panels.
From the Czech TV series "Ordinace v ruzove zahrade 2", episode 774.
A few resus gifs I've worked on. #1 Casualty, season 32, episode 13 #2 ER, season 15, episode 15 #3 Home and Away, episode 6768
From the Australian TV show "Pulse" season 1, episode 3. The title sequence is wonderfully done, and I thought the heart might appeal to some of the cardiophiles out there :)
“Deeply Rooted”
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWn0duPSmN8
There are more pictures, all with nasal oxygen. If anyone wants to see them, let me know.
The Good Doctor s01e04
Greys Anatomy s14e04
Greys Anatomy s14e04
Among a handful of resus related projects I tinker with from time to time: seeing if it is practical to 3D print a set of defibrillator paddles for role-playing. One thing I've heard from several people in the resus community is that defib paddles are hard to find (auction sites, mostly), expensive (you might be lucky to find a set for $50, or a defibrillator for parts, but I've seen paddles go for $200+, and defibrillators for $500 up to thousands), and some are hesitant to purchase medical equipment for a non-medical purpose (understandable). Many public libraries, colleges, and communities have 3D printers. You can take a special computer file in on a flash drive, or download a file from a multitude of websites online, and have it printed out. Not only would 3D printed defib paddles be readily available and inexpensive (probably $20 or less), but options for customization - different sizes, different colors, etc. are also possible. Buttons and cords could be added, and even a metal plate on the bottom for those that want more realism. This is the result of a couple of hours worth of work. I actually took a full defibrillator model and cut out the paddles. This set is only 1.5 inches by 0.75 inches, but it is a quick gauge of how the model will look. There's plenty of work to do before it is actually ready, but it's a promising start. (Lifepak 8 paddle on the left, and Lifepak 20 paddle on the right, for comparison.)
Oh, we need a volunteer to test out the new mini vitals monitor? Well... if no else will do it, I guess I will. 😁
The Big Sick (2017)