29-10-2008, 10:35pm
Mutha Wrote:Good Nite peoples
nite keep safe courier warrior
I'd rather be riding my Hayabusa thinking about God than sitting in church thinking about my Hayabusa
The useless bits of info to see if we can make a million posts thread
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29-10-2008, 10:35pm
Mutha Wrote:Good Nite peoples nite keep safe courier warrior
I'd rather be riding my Hayabusa thinking about God than sitting in church thinking about my Hayabusa
29-10-2008, 10:37pm
Due to the way the stomach is shaped
[attachment=4143] by lying the unconscious patient onto the left side down, it prevents the gastric contents and juices from the possiblility of being chucked up (whilst out to it) and this messy stuff then being inhaled into their lungs (seriously shit then!! Straight to ICU to try and keep ya alive) Imagine that gastric acid killing your little alveoli.... um another lesson on lung mechanics... People with gastric reflux swear by sleeping left lateral too! They noticed the difference.
29-10-2008, 10:39pm
Missy_Moo Wrote:Due to the way the stomach is shapedcould have used that info the other day when i passed out and smashed my head on the back of our car!!! wife was freakin out
I'd rather be riding my Hayabusa thinking about God than sitting in church thinking about my Hayabusa
29-10-2008, 10:39pm
humbussa Wrote:Mutha Wrote: Post count dropped off a bit (From 450) ![]() I think Missy_moo has the record . . . 500 posts in a session ![]()
29-10-2008, 10:40pm
cAstAgeAr Wrote:500 dam that is some serious work but you did well mate 450!!! well donehumbussa Wrote:Mutha Wrote:
I'd rather be riding my Hayabusa thinking about God than sitting in church thinking about my Hayabusa
29-10-2008, 10:41pm
At least the useless bits of info are getting a bit more interesting of late. Not just the usual space filling bullshit..
29-10-2008, 10:42pm
cAstAgeAr Wrote:At least the useless bits of info are getting a bit more interesting of late. Not just the usual space filling bullshit..true story.....not sure how the useful bits of info fit in with the thread title but it's definatley better to read ![]()
I'd rather be riding my Hayabusa thinking about God than sitting in church thinking about my Hayabusa
29-10-2008, 10:51pm
Ok ok
Another favourite is when people say 'oh they've just had a shock' I ask - 'oh did they touch an electric wire?' people who have little accidents are not shocked.... Shock is a little more indepth than that, that above is a fright. From the surge of adrenaline the body sends out in a situation, the fight or fright response. Adrenaline is sent out in a sympathetic (speed up response) response, the body can also send out parasympathetic responses (which is the slow down effect) Shock - here goes. a definition - Shock is a state of circulatory dysfunction in which tissue O2 delivery is less than required. If untreated, multi-organ failure and death result. Shock is the final common pathway of numerous disease states. so from this, how can the common person see someone is experiencing a form of shock??? I say a form as shock comes in many varieties depending of its origin. Hypovolaemic this is a loss of volume (blood) think of it as a loss in brake fluid, that would be the busa's hypovolaemic shock Cardiogenic think of it as a pump failure, not pumping, well not going. Septic mmm well this is from infection. Anaphylactic [/i]this is the most severe form of allergic reaction, one sniff of antigen (bad shit that sets you off) and your body has one huge hissy fit, its a multi system failure... the blood vessels go all spastic and loose, which makes the pump work harder to try and pump the same 5 litres around a much larger hose system, so hearts going, you've literally lost fluid volume.... and lol your on the way out unless someone steps in. So cos your brain isn't recieving oxygenated blood, your starting to go all stupid, act funny, pass out..... Your hearts racing hard..... You need clevera people to either add more volume to your blood, add a bit of adrenaline, it boosts your hearts workload and helps lift the BP, also acts as a vasoconstrictor and makes your peripheral blood vessel constrict which helps if they have vasodilated..... Then you start feeling a bit better again after a while.
29-10-2008, 10:53pm
humbussa Wrote:Missy_Moo Wrote:Due to the way the stomach is shapedcould have used that info the other day when i passed out and smashed my head on the back of our car!!! wife was freakin out So when you are unconscious the lateral position is a basic move anyone can do (if no suspected spinal injuries) for a few reasons. Protects the airway... like when your drunk and flat on your back, the tongue drops back & you 'snore' that is interupting your airway. So on your side bob! With a slight head tilt back & move pointed to ground to aid in spew drainage.....
29-10-2008, 10:54pm
I know
I did a champion effort that day.
29-10-2008, 10:54pm
So now for the emergency first aid and anatomy and physiology tit bits from me.
29-10-2008, 10:55pm
Heads
mmmmm Ok they bleed like stuck pigs they do, even if its only a pin prick.. Also if you've been on the piss..... You'll bleed like a stuck pig again.
29-10-2008, 10:58pm
Missy_Moo Wrote:So now for the emergency first aid and anatomy and physiology tit bits from me. It's great to see this interesting titt bits things that actually convey a message. Go for it guys. great reading
Good weather, good woman, good road, good bike, good-bye!!
29-10-2008, 10:59pm
Missy_Moo Wrote:Heads thats why niteclub fights are the worst...blood every where!!
I'd rather be riding my Hayabusa thinking about God than sitting in church thinking about my Hayabusa
29-10-2008, 11:00pm
Did you know -
when you give fluids (by IV) to injured people. They will drop in tempreture and shiver... So you have to keep them warm, space blankets, blankets....... as its not blood you've pumped into them all nice and warm. |
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