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Caves are weirder and more varied than you think
Tooth Infection: Can literally kill you and wreck your overall physical health. United States: Dentistry is a frivolous cosmetic luxury which we should bar the poor from having. To even have access to a dentist should be a sign of affluence akin to some forms of plastic surgery. How else will we laugh at the poor and their disgusting toothless mouths which showcase how inferior and uneducated they really are in comparison to our pearly-smiled perfection?
Like honestly?! I’m a nurse on a cardiac surgery unit. Do you have any idea how many patients I see every year have to go through open heart surgery to get a valve replacement because they got a tooth infection that caused endocarditis and vegetation on the heart valves? It’s appalling that people have to go through such a traumatic surgery when it could have been prevented by routine dental care.
I also once had a patient lose his fucking EYE because a tooth infection migrated into his sinuses and then his eye. And of course he had shit insurance so he didn’t get seen until it was too far gone for us to be able to save his eye. We did save his life but he was left without an eye and I can only imagine how much debt for that hospital bill.
The US healthcare system is so fucking broken.
Dentistry was the first form of medicine that humanity invented. That’s how seriously bad dental health can ruin someone’s health.
We all have that one coworker ...
WHY DID THIS HAVE TO END
OH MY GODDDDDDDDDDD
me, late 20s, discovering i love to cook, and have neck pain: holy shit i’m going to turn into a person who does yoga
me, buying paper napkins and eyebanging a herb garden: i’m having an identity crisis
me: *reaches automatically for coaster, catches sight of my reflection in my newly purchased wine glasses that were on sale*: i don’t know who you are anymore
“i’m not a fan of embellishments on throw pillows, they tend to snag” I say, and gasp in horror at what I’ve become
“Did you know they make odorized garbage bags now?” I say without flinching, the sclerae of my eyes as black and ashen as my soul
THIS IS MY FAVORITE GAME TO PLAY WITH MY FRIENDS!!!!
It’s called “We’re getting old” and the way you play it is you have to be the first person to realize when you’ve said something old. Notable examples include:
A container store?! Can we go?!
If I could change one thing about the world, I’d make every printer color.
God, I hope fax machines become obsolete.
My chickens are doing okay. Would you like some eggs?
I’m just REALLY excited about this calendar!
LOOK AT MY PLANNER!!!
Feel free to add to this list if you play, too!!
Halloween Special: Blooood
What does MCV, MCH, MCHC, and RDW mean? How do they correlate with each other? -anon
These are what is referred to collectively as “red blood cell indices”. They help us gauge what your red blood cells look like and give us some information about what type of anemia a person might have. They’re included on most standard blood count panels, though they’re not super high yield tests. To explain them I’m going to have to add a few more terms.
Here we go:
Whole Blood: contains plasma, red blood cells, and white blood cells. Red blood cells carry oxygen all over the body, so we get pretty uptight when you don’t have enough of them.
Hb: Hemoglobin. The molecule responsible for carrying oxygen. The test measures the weight of hemoglobin molecules in a certain volume of whole blood.
Hct: Hematocrit. Measures what percent of your whole blood volume is made up of red blood cells. A low Hgb or Hct can indicate anemia.
RBC: The actual number of red blood cells in X amount of whole blood.
MCV: Mean Corpuscular (or cell) Volume. Measures the average volume of individual red blood cells in an amount of whole blood. Low MCV = small RBCs. High MCV = big RBCs. This number is affected by your iron, B12, and folate counts as well as the age and shape of your red blood cells. Premature (nucleated) RBCs are larger than mature (non-nucleated) ones, and then iron deficiency or a hemoglobin abnormality would also potentially make cells smaller.
MCH: Mean Cell Hemoglobin. Not directly measured but calculated from other measured values. Measures the average weight of hemoglobin molecules in individual red blood cells. MCH=Hb/RBC.
MCHC: Mean Cell Hemoglobin Concentration. Also a calculated value. Measures average concentration of hemoglobin in a measured volume of red blood cells. MCHC = Hb/Hct.
RDW: Red (cell) Distribution Width. Measures how much variability there is in the size of red blood cells in a volume of whole blood. A normal RDW means the cells are pretty homogenous in size. An elevated RDW indicates there may be more than one line of red blood cells present in circulating blood volume which may happen if you’ve lost a large amount of blood suddenly and your body kicks out premature RBCs from their nurseries in the bone marrow and spleen.
In real life medicine, we rarely care about MCH or MCHC, but they can help us figure out what type of anemia we are looking at. If all the words above are now jumbled in your head, check out this great river tubing analogy on Medscape (about halfway down the page) which may help clear it up.
1 pound chihuahua vs. 15 pound bag of dog food
My money’s on the doggie.
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Every nurse,doctor, & healthcare worker I know... Early: “I chose this field to help people.” A year in...
Me, during those shifts where a win is everyone being alive at the end…
(via rfrostine)
when u can’t decide between tanking and healing
Me to my impusive, high fall risk patient…
I HAVE WAITED MY WHOLE LIFE FOR THIS GIFSET
#that meat lady was the real national treasure
I do not understand this “male privilege" bullshit.
What. Fucking. Privileges. Do. Men. Have.???????
Name them. I swear, I challenge you to name these “male privileges" and be able to prove them.
Come on, I fucking dare you.
Name them!
Oh boy. Well, as a man, I’ll tell you my male privilege.
My odds of being hired for a job, when competing against female applicants, are probably skewed in my favor. The more prestigious the job, the larger the odds are skewed.
I can be confident in the fact that my co-workers won’t think that I was hired/promoted because of my sex - despite the fact that it’s probably true.
If I ever am promoted when a woman of my peers is better suited for the job, it is because of my sex.
If i ever fail at my job or career, it won’t be seen as a blacklist against my sex’s capabilities.
I am far less likely to face sexual harassment than my female peers.
If I do the same task as a woman, and if the measurement is at all subjective, chances are people will think I did a better job.
If I am a teen or an adult, and I stay out of prison, my odds of getting raped are relatively low.
On average, I’m taught that walking alone after dark by myself is less than dangerous than it is for my female peers.
If I choose not to have children, my masculinity will not be questioned.
If I do have children but I do not provide primary care for them, my masculinity will not be questioned.
If I have children and I do care for them, I’ll be praised even if my care is only marginally competent.
If I have children and a career, no one will think I’m selfish for not staying at home.
If I seek political office, my relationship with my children or who I deem to take care of them will more often not be scrutinized by the press.
My elected representatives are mostly people of my own sex. The more prestigious the position, the more this is true.
When i seek out “the person in charge", it is likely that they will be someone of my own sex. The higher the position, the more often this is true.
As a child, chances are I am encouraged to be more active and outgoing than my sisters.
As a child, I could choose from an almost infinite variety of children’s media featuring positive, active, non-stereotyped heroes of my own sex. I never had to look for it; male protagonists were (and are) the default.
As a child, chances are I got more teacher attention than girls who raised their hands just as often.
If my day, week or year is going badly, I need not ask of each negative episode or situation whether or not it has sexist overtones. (Nobody’s going to ask if I’m upset because I’m menstruating.)
I can turn on the television or glance at the front page of the newspaper and see people of my own sex widely represented.
If I’m careless with my financial affairs it won’t be attributed to my sex.
If I’m careless with my driving it won’t be attributed to my sex.
I can speak in public to a large group without putting my sex on trial.
Even if I sleep with a lot of women, there is little to no chance that I will be seriously labeled a “slut,” nor is there any male counterpart to “slut-bashing.”
I do not have to worry about the message my wardrobe sends about my sexual availability.
My clothing is typically less expensive and better-constructed than women’s clothing for the same social status. While I have fewer options, my clothes will probably fit better than a woman’s without tailoring.
The grooming regimen expected of me is relatively cheap and consumes little time.
If I buy a new car, chances are I’ll be offered a better price than a woman buying the same car. The same goes for other expensive merchandise.
If I’m not conventionally attractive, the disadvantages are relatively small and easy to ignore.
I can be loud with no fear of being called a shrew. I can be aggressive with no fear of being called a bitch.
I can ask for legal protection from violence that happens mostly to men without being seen as a selfish special interest, since that kind of violence is called “crime” and is a general social concern. (Violence that happens mostly to women is usually called “domestic violence” or “acquaintance rape,” and is seen as a special interest issue.)
I can be confident that the ordinary language of day-to-day existence will always include my sex. “All men are created equal,” mailman, chairman, freshman, he.
My ability to make important decisions and my capability in general will never be questioned depending on what time of the month it is.
I will never be expected to change my name upon marriage or questioned if I don’t change my name.
The decision to hire me will not be based on assumptions about whether or not I might choose to have a family sometime soon.
Every major religion in the world is led primarily by people of my own sex. Even God, in most major religions, is pictured as male.
Most major religions argue that I should be the head of my household, while my wife and children should be subservient to me.
If I have a wife or live-in girlfriend, chances are we’ll divide up household chores so that she does most of the labor, and in particular the most repetitive and unrewarding tasks.
If I have children with my girlfriend or wife, I can expect her to do most of the basic childcare such as changing diapers and feeding.
If I have children with my wife or girlfriend, and it turns out that one of us needs to make career sacrifices to raise the kids, chances are we’ll both assume the career sacrificed should be hers.
Assuming I am heterosexual, magazines, billboards, television, movies, pornography, and virtually all of media is filled with images of scantily-clad women intended to appeal to me sexually. Such images of men exist, but are rarer.
In general, I am under much less pressure to be thin than my female counterparts are. If I am over-weight, I probably suffer fewer social and economic consequences for being fat than over-weight women do.
If I am heterosexual, it’s incredibly unlikely that I’ll ever be beaten up by a spouse or lover.
Complete strangers generally do not walk up to me on the street and tell me to “smile.”
Sexual harassment on the street virtually never happens to me. I do not need to plot my movements through public space in order to avoid being sexually harassed, or to mitigate sexual harassment.
On average, I am not interrupted by women as often as women are interrupted by men.
On average, I will have the privilege of not knowing about my male privilege.
And lastly, I am taken as a more credible feminist than my female peers, despite the fact that the feminist movement is not liberating to my sex.
This is male privilege.
THIS. THIS IS HOW YOU BE A MALE FEMINIST.
YES YES YES YES YES
Sad to say, but the fact that people think there’s no male privilege says a lot about social awareness.
After doing a round of CPR..