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Pony Party: Pickle Pics!

Ever since my faux pas this morning, I’ve been racking my brines to come up with an idea for another Pony Party. After a number of ideas that just didn’t jar with me, I finally figured it out. Eureka! {I do? Oh. I’d better change my brine}

Some choose to have Pony Parties that are a series of YouTubes. I have chosen a different path – one that is not obvious to anyone but me: pictures of pickles. I’d realized that I’ve been using the same pickle pictures for over a year now, and I’d like to get a few more.

So, bring on yer pickle pictures! {And, keep it clean, folks!}

Let’s start with the Party Pickle:

Pony Party: Eek, I forgot!

You know how Outlook has reminders that pop up and, well, remind you to do something?

And you know how, sometimes, you forget to look at Outlook (or your calendar).

Do you ever have that nagging feeling that you’ve forgotten to do something? Say, set up your Pony Party essay?

Eek!

Pony Party, NFL Roundup

Pony Party: Sunday music retrospective

The Supremes:  Side 1



Where Did our Love Go?

Pony Party: Sunday music retrospective

Martha and the Vandellas



Nowhere to Run

Pony Party: Sunday music retrospective

Dionne Warwick



Walk on By

Pony Party:CPR

In the next week or so I have to renew my PALS, ( pediatric advanced life support) a requirement of my institution along with BLS (basic life support) I also maintain my ACLS (advanced cardiac life support). I think all RNs have to have BLS and then maintaining the other two is a matter of either institutional policy or personal preference. There is a rumor that PALS has changed again so I am a little nervous about renewing.

I thought I would take this opportunity to mention that CPR is a handy skill to have given that many cardiac events happen in the home/community setting. However, unlike on TV CPR alone is often not sufficient. The survival rate for CPR along outside of the hospital is only about six percent but the survival rate improves to about 50 percent when combined with an AED. An AED is an automated external defibrillator. AEDs are very easy to use. Once you place the pad on the victim, the machine analyzes the rhythm to determine if it is “shockable”, and then prepares to do so with clear instructions. I can imagine a time when AEDs come down in price enough and they will be feasible for home use. Many large offices and public buildings have them. If your employer does not have them, encourage them to do so.

Getting certified is relatively easy and many local community organizations offer classes.

I admit I have never done it in an out of hospital setting, so I would be as nervous as you. You are covered by the ” good Samaritan” law if you do administer it and things don’t go well. Only in the United States would somebody actually have to worry about a law suit.

I should caution that surviving a cardiac event does not necessarily mean full recovery. If the brain is deprived of oxygen for too long there can be permanent damage. I work in a pediatric setting and I think our success rate with also owes to the fact that children are less likely to have any prior cardiac or lung damage compared to adults although in our particular population damage to both of those organs is a side effect of treatment in some cases.

Here is a quick guide to impending signs of heart attack or stroke. Note…. Women may not exhibit the classic signs that men do when experiencing a heart attack.

Pony Party: The animals take over….

My sponsors have reminded me on numerous occasions that while I do make reference to them, I do not give them air time. I explained that we do not have the Fairness Doctrine in play any more and they found that unacceptable. I was reminded that my household is not a democracy.

So… the animals have a few things to say… I had no control over content….

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Pony Party: Early Thoughts

Yeah, I have no thoughts this morning….

A couple of pictures though….

Poor wet birds….

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View from the window…

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Pony Party: Six@6

Do you know the music of Peter Gabriel?

(I never saw any of these videos before today…I usually listen to music…not watch it 😉

Most of you know…Sledgehammer:

Pony Party: Expectations

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A theory: We are built of others expectations of us.

From the time we are small others expect certain things of us…to say please & thank you, sir & ma’am; to close the door when you enter or leave; to say you’re sorry when you’ve hurt someone; to finish your homework & your chores; to do well in school, go to college, get a good job; to get married…

All of these expectations (or lack of), and how you reacted to them (rebel or embrace), are part of why you are who you are.

We need to expect more of each other and our children… it’s the path to excellence.

Remember….don’t wRECk the Pony…& be excellent to each other!

Pony Party, Things I Should Ignore

So, I really DO know better than to be perusing The Smoking Gun….

But a strange series of links to links to links led me there yesterday, and there I found these 2 stories.  

First we have Ms. Ann Coulter…filing a police report and requesting to have her address removed from public records due to “hear[ing] someone screaming ‘Ann Coulter is a big asshole’ from the vacant lot just west of her property”, and finding a hand-delivered card in her mailbox suggesting, among other things, that Ms. Coulter “Go Fuck Yourself”.

Now, I’m no fan of harassment, or harassers, but I’ve often admitted that when chickens come home to roost, I’m hardly surprised.  Based on her usual vitriol, these ‘attacks’ seem downright mild….laughable even…by comparison.  

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