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Me in the operating room....last day of clinicals!

Congrats Terry......hey, ya know when digging you really don't have to have surgical precision and I think you are over dressed for digging in dirt. :rofl:

Again, congrats Terry.
 
Congrats Terry and May God Bless you to get a job and do the very best that you can when you have one! May God Bless! :angel: Ma Betty
 
Just kidding. Congrats my friend!:clapping:
 
I didn't get cut on!..lol
I was scrubbing a foramenotomy on the patient..............A foramenotomy, is a spinal surgery procedure which is often performed for foraminal stenosis. Foraminal stenosis is a narrowing of a foramen, the hole that spinal nerves pass through as they exit the spine....:thumbup:
 
Are you comfortable in there?

Man, spinal surgery is so common these days. I wonder if you will ever use any of the tools I build.

Graduation! Awesome!!

Jeff
 
TURNMASTER said:
Are you comfortable in there?

Man, spinal surgery is so common these days. I wonder if you will ever use any of the tools I build.

Graduation! Awesome!!

Jeff
comfortable? absolutely, why do you ask?
 
Just curious. That part of the process is somthing that I do not think I could handle. I can hold you guts (or mine) together and get you to help, but that is where I stop. It is a stress thing. I perform under stress and in crisses situations. But on a day to day basis I do not think I could do it.

Jeff
 
TURNMASTER said:
Just curious. That part of the process is somthing that I do not think I could handle. I can hold you guts (or mine) together and get you to help, but that is where I stop. It is a stress thing. I perform under stress and in crisses situations. But on a day to day basis I do not think I could do it.

Jeff
it is not stressful at all. In the operating room everything is a controlled enviroment, not like Emergency room, where patient is unstable. Big difference.
 
I do OK in an emergency situation. It is the controlled situation that I have problems with. I CAN do, I do not like to do. Hard to explain exactly, but the whole thing grosses me out. I would rather pick you up and take you to the ER than watch you get stitches, but I have done it in the past. I think the emergency situation has to do with adrenaline and nescesity making it happen for me.
 
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