tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2536445998093886588.post7924777252332198235..comments2023-09-22T04:02:57.780-07:00Comments on No Midazolam: Medical Records OmittedNever Againhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00809517208101930723noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2536445998093886588.post-7060118715078223862013-10-01T19:44:12.706-07:002013-10-01T19:44:12.706-07:00No dear I didn't want to remember them placing...No dear I didn't want to remember them placing the LMA! There wasn't supposed to BE an LMA. What part of NO do you yourself not understand?Never Againhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00809517208101930723noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2536445998093886588.post-69411496004346054772010-05-14T23:00:45.094-07:002010-05-14T23:00:45.094-07:00if you weren't afraid of common sense you woul...if you weren't afraid of common sense you would let people post repliles to your blogAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2536445998093886588.post-25639148678962929682010-05-14T22:57:58.174-07:002010-05-14T22:57:58.174-07:00my post from last night isn't here.... perhaps...my post from last night isn't here.... perhaps it made you look to stupid?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2536445998093886588.post-67413819833679712402010-05-13T22:29:31.493-07:002010-05-13T22:29:31.493-07:00So did you want to be awake and remember them plac...So did you want to be awake and remember them placing the laryngeal mask airway? It seems like the proper anesthesia would be to prevent you from those unpleasant experiences. The documented pressure of 80/30 is not saying that is where your blood pressure was for a half hour, just at the intervals that the anesthesiologist was documenting. Since at that time your pressure was slightly low (in surgery and general anesthesia it is acceptable to have lower blood pressures, it reduces the amount of bleeding/complications) giving you 1400cc of crystalloid, which most likely was normal saline or lactated ringers, was an appropriate intervention. Patients in surgery often come in dehydrated do to being instructed not to eat or drink anything for several hours. As a general rule a mean arterial blood pressure from 50-60 is appropriate for a patient under general anesthesia. The 10cc of EBL is estimated blood loss, 10cc is less than a table spoon (15ml), this is probably less blood than labs that were drawn before your surgery. As far as charging you from more medication than was administered, in many areas versed is only available in a 5ml/mg vial, therefore unless you want to share vials with other patients, which would be dangerous and illegal, you will be charged for vials that were opened even if the entire amount was not used. The lowest documented oxygen saturation on the page was 94%, anything above 92% is completely acceptable and adequate for not only cerebral perfusion, but normal everyday conciousness and body function. So you came out of the procedure with the same number of braincells you started with...... which is obviously inadequate.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com