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Post by chococaan on Feb 24, 2012 17:22:19 GMT -5
Thanks, Runner.
How many kids did Dave Collins have?
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Post by biochemgeek on Feb 25, 2012 12:48:54 GMT -5
3
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Post by chococaan on Feb 25, 2012 18:34:03 GMT -5
Correct, biochemgeek. Your turn.
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Post by biochemgeek on Feb 26, 2012 9:07:48 GMT -5
What is Danny's blood pressure when he is first wheeled into the hospital after being exposed to the sarin?
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Post by chococaan on Feb 26, 2012 9:46:23 GMT -5
72/43, slow & shallow.
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Post by biochemgeek on Feb 26, 2012 9:57:50 GMT -5
Very close, but not quite.
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Post by runner on Feb 26, 2012 12:49:58 GMT -5
Ironically, I watched that very episode just yesterday.
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Post by biochemgeek on Feb 26, 2012 13:29:06 GMT -5
Here's your excuse to watch it again!
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Post by runner on Feb 26, 2012 14:41:48 GMT -5
And watch it again, I did. 115/60 His pulse was 75, and his oxygen saturation level was 95 I'm not sure what the 87 was for
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Post by biochemgeek on Feb 26, 2012 15:38:54 GMT -5
Actually, Runner, those are his stats which are visible in the monitor when he's in the hospital room later. I am asking for his BP when he is first wheeled into the hospital on the gurney, with Steve jogging behind.
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Post by chococaan on Feb 26, 2012 16:56:32 GMT -5
I just rewound that episode about 1/2 dozen times & I still can only come up with B. P. 72/43, slow & shallow & the time since exposure was 20-30 minutes per Steve. My only other guesses of B. P. are 62/43 or 52/43.
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Post by biochemgeek on Feb 26, 2012 17:38:57 GMT -5
Choco you are very very close, here are some hints: 1. Of 72/43, one of these numbers is correct. 2. You are mishearing one particular word the EMT says as a number, when in fact it is not. 3. "Slow and shallow" does not refer to blood pressure.
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Post by runner on Feb 26, 2012 19:00:56 GMT -5
"Slow and shallow" would refer to his breathing.
You're right, bio. I was looking at the monitor and not the scene you indicated.
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Post by runner on Feb 26, 2012 19:42:38 GMT -5
Okay, I just watched again. 72/40 is what I heard.
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Post by biochemgeek on Feb 26, 2012 19:49:46 GMT -5
Runner, you are correct. Your turn.
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