What you all want to know. All about the "Button Mix".
Read the Label
This handy information will only enhance your work life. NB: The little plastic bung that is displaced by this procedure was once found by a recovery nurse on the eyelid of a patient of mine.
Transfer AR to OR
An example of "too much haste". An eager assistant not paying attention when conecting the heavy Bair Hugger duct. Majorly irritating and how exactly do I change the IV bag?
Air Inlet
This handy little device allows air into the drip bag or drug vial. It's designed to be used with rigid infusion vessels like glass bottles. It's also useful for the semi-rigid paracetamol bottles we use. However, when left open when using a collapsible infusion bag, it will potentially allow air into the line.
Just NOOOOO!
If you are familiar with ECT documentation, you are responsible for this heinous crime, as I am the only current anaesthetist who removes the staples before attaching a new sheet. What a bunch of losers!
LA for IV cannulation
If you are familiar with ECT documentation, you are responsible for this heinous crime, as I am the only current anaesthetist who removes the staples before attaching a new sheet. What a bunch of losers!
LMA cuff inflation
If you are familiar with ECT documentation, you are responsible for this heinous crime, as I am the only current anaesthetist who removes the staples before attaching a new sheet. What a bunch of losers!
ECG sticker placement
If you are familiar with ECT documentation, you are responsible for this heinous crime, as I am the only current anaesthetist who removes the staples before attaching a new sheet. What a bunch of losers!
Arms on chest
If you are familiar with ECT documentation, you are responsible for this heinous crime, as I am the only current anaesthetist who removes the staples before attaching a new sheet. What a bunch of losers!
Operating Theatre Process Animation
Frustrated by the "doctrine" of "Theatre Utilisation" and in a search for the truth, I was motivated to attempt to represent the complexity of the operating theatre process. So, I present a novel representation of an elective orthopaedic list with 4 joint replacements. The times are real data. IMPORTANT! NHSE requires that utilisation data is only included from 8:30am to 12:30pm and from 1:30pm to 5:30pm for standardisation. This also applies for all day lists. So don't work between 12:30pm and 1:30pm?