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Originally Posted by Velocity_14
Dr. AKA_Monet,
I concur. I think both expectorants and inhalant are essential in this matter.
Dr. Velocity
1st Year Residency
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Dr. Velocity,
Bitters? Is that normal recourse in this particular situation? I think a 20 mm cath and 0.9% saline drip with addition of 100 mg of provigal may bring some conciousness.
She is not in defib, because her rhythmns are normal, making this a neuropath issue or sleep apnea due to possible Zopidem and ethnanol toxicity.
What did her blood test show?
Dr. AKA_Monet
Research Scientist
GC Hospital Chief