The only point of amusement in either episode came from the second kid, who was only semi-responsive upon arrival. All we had to do was say the word "Narcan" and she'd suddenly perk up, open her eyes, and stammer "No Narcan... no Narcan." So, naturally, whenever we needed to interact with her for the rest of the evening, we'd step in the room and yell "Narcan" to get her attention. It even worked long distance, when yelled from across the nursing station. Now that's a powerful drug.
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Humor me. What is "narcan?" And what does it do?
Narcan is a wonderful thing - it binds opioid receptors, countercting the effects of drugs like heroin. I've seen it used on people who almost completely unresponsive, and almost immediately after it's given, the patient wakes right up. Most patients hate it because it ruins their high.
I'm going to try this with my COPD patients. Instead of giving them their millionth treatment, I'm just going to open the door to their room and scream "ALBUTEROL!"
Awesome.
No man, you're going to harsh my buzz!
Do you think yelling "SHOCKING" at the patient in VT would work, y'know kind of like the precordial thump? hmmm...
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