beefpops,
i question the reasoning you posted the above information...your area of expertise is what field of medicine? did you not read the post above from me? A lot of words do not make for academic excellence nor better advice. Adding information to the discussion that would assist the field operator is always welcomed...your explanation offered no such increase in information from my review.
We welcome contributions that are well thought out, accurate, timely and appropriate for the discussion at hand. Please do not post just to display words which is what you just did. Be mindful of the level of expertise of other posts....differences of opinion are good, restating in a more generic fashion is a waste of time.
For a second post one would consider watching, reading, learning and eventually posting when the words have value or opinion, not reiteration especially in things medical...please post an expanded view of another post but not a restatement of one.
ss
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'Revel in action, translate perceptions into instant judgements, and these into actions that are irrevocable, monumentous and dreadful - all this with lightning speed, in conditions of great stress and in an environment of high tension:what is expected of "us" is the impossible, yet we deliver just that.
(adapted from: Sherwin B. Nuland, MD, surgeon and author: The Wisdom of the Body, 1997 )
Education is the anti-ignorance we all need to better treat our patients. ss, 2008.
The blade is so sharp that the incision is perfect. They don't realize they've been cut until they're out of the fight: A Surgeon Warrior. I use a knife to defend life and to save it. ss (aka traumadoc)
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