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glad_reaper t1_itt41es wrote
Reply to comment by thisissomefella in TIL Tobacco smoke enemas were used in an attempt to resuscitate victims of near drowning. by sTroPkIN
Lmao ok bud. $10 says your doctor doesnt speak to you with doctor talk. They will not say "wow you must have rhinovirus" or "you have purulent discharge OS so I'm going to dx you penicillin PO BID 10 dys"
glad_reaper t1_itt34go wrote
Reply to comment by thisissomefella in TIL Tobacco smoke enemas were used in an attempt to resuscitate victims of near drowning. by sTroPkIN
You know what isnt outdated? Laypeople terms when speaking to the general public.
Yes MD can dx liquid asphyxiation on pt 5yo m. Might rx antibiotics to deal with posssible aspiration pneumonia of pt. Then report to parents.
Or a doctor could tell the parents their son was near drowning. Antibiotics might be prescribed because large amount of liquids entering the lungs could cause pneumonia.
There is a reason nobody reads directly off the floater chart or patient's file.
glad_reaper t1_itt1f82 wrote
Reply to comment by thisissomefella in TIL Tobacco smoke enemas were used in an attempt to resuscitate victims of near drowning. by sTroPkIN
Yes. Like "leg removal surgery" isnt a medical term.
Near drowning is liquid asphyxiation. So is dry drowning, drowning, etc.
Its just like how nobody can die from COVID, a car accident, etc. They die from "complications of...."
glad_reaper t1_itszywt wrote
Reply to comment by thisissomefella in TIL Tobacco smoke enemas were used in an attempt to resuscitate victims of near drowning. by sTroPkIN
Neither of those back you up.
They do say dry drowning is an outdated term which TIL
glad_reaper t1_itsyuzx wrote
Reply to comment by thisissomefella in TIL Tobacco smoke enemas were used in an attempt to resuscitate victims of near drowning. by sTroPkIN
Near drowning is that stage where you are not dead but may be unconscious.
glad_reaper t1_ir08iwn wrote
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If I'm starved for clams and have been for a while, losing real clams would be my problem the next day too
glad_reaper t1_ir06rxa wrote
Only if the clams are small problems and other needs are met.
If its a big clam, like your house burns down while you were already in debt, its a problem every day.
glad_reaper t1_itt7657 wrote
Reply to comment by thisissomefella in TIL Tobacco smoke enemas were used in an attempt to resuscitate victims of near drowning. by sTroPkIN
It is a layperson medical term. Like how "break" isnt really a medical term either. You do not put "break" in a medical chart.
But alright. Take care