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MomoNCDec 6, 2024, 12:31 PM2024-12-06positive70%

@Lewis Thank you for letting us know. This is the first time I have set a reminder to do a crossword!

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MomoNCNov 3, 2024, 2:45 PM2024-11-03neutral78%

@Hannah I completely agree that EPI is epinephrine. But just FYI for anyone not in the business of anesthesia: labor epidurals today are usually continuous infusions in the US and often are partially controlled by the patient—but that isn’t always the case. We still do single shot epidurals on occasion or place a catheter without a pump and just give bolus doses as needed. And of course we use the epidural space for anesthesia for other cases in the OR and for other treatments outside the OR.

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OsMosesNCAug 2, 2024, 11:44 AM2024-08-02neutral81%

@CCNY I thought you meant the cue cards they famously use.

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OsMosesNCMay 12, 2024, 6:26 PM2024-05-12neutral52%

@Roger I think they are dogs dyed to look like lemurs. Or pandas in suits.

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OsMosesNCJun 13, 2024, 3:04 AM2024-06-12neutral75%

@Alexander L Yes! Men more commonly than women. Often associated with anabolic steroid use but can be naturally occurring. From The Cleveland Clinic website: Back acne (“bacne”) is acne that develops on your back. It happens when sweat, oil, dead skin cells and bacteria get trapped in your skin’s pores. Backpacks, sweaty shirts or sports equipment can create friction on your back and worsen back acne. You can treat back acne by keeping your skin clean and using acne-fighting skin creams. <a href="https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/22756-back-acne" target="_blank">https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/22756-back-acne</a>

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