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Anthony Lewis

@oswinnsw

Anaesthetist (upper airway technician & vascular-accessologist) & co-founder of @i_simulate #iSimulate Merthyr Town FC ⚫️⚪️ #Martyrs #UTT

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Watched a few videos of him in Russia. It’s cringeworthy embarrassing. Explaining everyday things which we’ve all seen before but to him are novel and game changing. Just weird.

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For people with food allergies, accidentally eating the wrong thing could prove deadly Now, for the first time, an asthma drug has been shown to protect people from severe reactions if they ingest a small amount of a food they’re allergic to go.nature.com/49PcJg6

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Surgeon: my reg has just seen another 2 appendixes in the ED and a perianal abscess. We should have time to add those at the end? Me:

Surgeon: my reg has just seen another 2 appendixes in the ED and a perianal abscess. 
We should have time to add those at the end?

Me:
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Attended CICO workshop at #ASM24BRIS today. Credit to Nicholas Chrimes and Peter Fritz Over 10 years later, Vortex is the common language of the unexpected difficult airway. Simple, clear and concise. Nobody mentioned the intubating LMA at any point. Thank goodness. Impressive👏

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Thank you to Stu Marshall for sharing his idea for vertical red lines in theatre -making emergency call bells easier to find Post implementation, activation of emerg call bell: ✅>10s: 32% ➡️14% ✅>20s: 19% ➡️5% bjanaesthesia.org/article/S0007-… British Journal of Anaesthesia Critical Care at UniMelb RUH Bath 🏥

Thank you to <a href="/hypoxicchicken/">Stu Marshall</a> for sharing his idea for vertical red lines in theatre -making emergency call bells easier to find

Post implementation, activation of emerg call bell:
✅&gt;10s: 32% ➡️14%
✅&gt;20s: 19% ➡️5%

bjanaesthesia.org/article/S0007-…

<a href="/BJAJournals/">British Journal of Anaesthesia</a> <a href="/CritCareUniMelb/">Critical Care at UniMelb</a> <a href="/RUHBath/">RUH Bath 🏥</a>
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Well said Dave Price IMHO, the ‘best jobs’ are the ones which from the outside look good on a CV but have much less real world experience. Go rural, go far and you’ll learn lots.

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1. Trainee using US guided Seldinger technique to follow the cannula up the artery when putting in an art line. 2. Me just cannulating the artery. *may just use an ordinary cannula **transfix an option if it doesn’t go in first time. Inspiration from Rosie C 💙

1. Trainee using US guided Seldinger technique to follow the cannula up the artery when putting in an art line.

2. Me just cannulating the artery.
 
*may just use an ordinary cannula
**transfix an option if it doesn’t go in first time.

Inspiration from <a href="/gaswomancometh/">Rosie C 💙</a>
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If anybody wants to know why Gen X is always mad, it's because we had to replace our record collections with a tape collection that we had to replace with a CD collection that we had to replace with an MP3 collection, and now we need a subscription to listen to music.

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A little something to brighten your day… The Muppet Show: an Anaesthesia #MedTwitter Thread Kermit : the Clinical Director Just a frog trying to keep a department full of pigs, bears, chickens, monsters and whatevers under control

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And anaesthetists shall refer to drug concentrations in mg/mL, unless they are local anaesthetics, when they shall be referred to as percentages, or adrenaline, which shall be expressed as a ratios. Why is that, sir? Nobody knows.

And anaesthetists shall refer to drug concentrations in mg/mL, unless they are local anaesthetics, when they shall be referred to as percentages, or adrenaline, which shall be expressed as a ratios.

Why is that, sir?
Nobody knows.
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Our hospital opened at the end of October 2018 Since day 1 of opening we have kept a detailed registry of all intubations in the emergency department We completed our sixth year of data collection this week 1/14