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Discussion in 'Your Bijou Blogette' started by TheOwlet, Oct 14, 2017.

  1. TheOwlet

    TheOwlet A feathered pillow filled with salt and science

    it's okay it's just hnnnnn STRESS. at least there wasn't a ton to do otherwise so we could focus on it all but i hope my boss's oncall shift won't see any of those things turn into acute emergencies
     
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  2. TheOwlet

    TheOwlet A feathered pillow filled with salt and science

    (but yes this is your periodic owl reminder to please donate blood if you're eligible to do so. plz. we need it.)
     
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  3. Emma

    Emma Your resident resident

    Yes, donate blood!

    Also: that's a whole of blood. I order loads for all kinds of people everyday too, especially because I'm currently in the Haematology department :P
    Haematology patients get a lot of blood
     
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  4. TheOwlet

    TheOwlet A feathered pillow filled with salt and science

    Yea we had a recent influx of patients who (potentially) needed a lot of blood at once, like GI bleeds, so we had to order in, and then very little of that ordered blood actually left the lab because FORTUNATELY the worst case didn't take place. Which is good! but it also makes it very hard to calculate anything

    meanwhile the dialysis or hematology/oncology patients were a lot easier to calculate with because it'd be like 'patients needs a unit like twice a week' which made it a lot easier for us to prepare for the future
     
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  5. TheOwlet

    TheOwlet A feathered pillow filled with salt and science

    hello excuse me i would like to lodge a complaint with english today

    i learnt that 'corps' and 'corpse' are not, in fact pronounced the same. What the fuck???
     
  6. KingStarscream

    KingStarscream watch_dogs walking advertisement

    one is french i think so blame them first
     
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  7. TwoBrokenMirrors

    TwoBrokenMirrors onion hydration

    yeah corps is french
    blame french, and then blame english for stealing it
     
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  8. TheOwlet

    TheOwlet A feathered pillow filled with salt and science

    listen i am always willing and able to blame the french AND the english in equal measure.
     
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  9. Saro

    Saro Where is wizard hut

    Curious, what is the blood type distribution like where you are? A+ is pretty common here, which is nice for me, the person with A+ blood prone to bleeding
     
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  10. TheOwlet

    TheOwlet A feathered pillow filled with salt and science

    lemme check the official stats....
    • 37% A+
    • 35% O+
    • 9% B+
    • 6% A-
    • 6% O-
    • 4% AB+
    • 2% B-
    • 1% AB-
    According to the german red cross. Getting A+ isn't that big of a problem (I'm still terrifying of an O- GI bleed in the middle of an extended weekend...) as long as there are no antibodies involved. I'm still having nightmares about the time we had a 6.5Hb on a patient with fucking O- anti-LutheranB aka 'so rare there's less than 1k of recognized donor worldwide'

    (btw, some light reading on rare blood groups go here)
     
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  11. LadyNighteyes

    LadyNighteyes Wicked Witch of the Radiant Historia Fandom

    Has anyone told you about the US States Kansas and Arkansas yet?
     
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  12. Verily

    Verily surprised Xue Yang peddler

    -guiltily raises hand-

    I did.
     
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  13. TheOwlet

    TheOwlet A feathered pillow filled with salt and science

    yeah Verily's done that to me, to my past and continued bafflement.
     
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  14. TheOwlet

    TheOwlet A feathered pillow filled with salt and science

    (mind you, that blood group spread is the one for Germany and is not representative for other parts of the world. Rhesus negative is a LOT rarer in Asia, for example)
     
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  15. Acey

    Acey hand extended, waiting for a shake

    Oh, I can explain that one! They come from the names of two Native American (Siouan, to be specific) tribes—the Kansa (Kansas) and the Quapaw (Arkansas). It’s also another case of English and French getting all mingled in the case of Arkansas—the S at the end is silent because it was only slightly modified from the word the French used.

    Still def confusing, but at least there’s some reason behind it?

    (EDIT: I got ninja’d but yeah)
     
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  16. Acey

    Acey hand extended, waiting for a shake

  17. TheOwlet

    TheOwlet A feathered pillow filled with salt and science

    Issue of the day: love the dnd campaign and the characters, progressively find the actual players less enjoyable despite being longtime friends. Just. There's been a lot of stuff happening lately that made me feel deliberately excluded/alienated, and i don't feel like i can bring it up with them at all.

    Feels bad. Guess i'm gonna finish the campaign and then idek. I love the setting and i love dnd but dunno if i wanna play another one with them
     
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  18. TheOwlet

    TheOwlet A feathered pillow filled with salt and science

    I've just stuck Ravages front legs on the wrong way around so i think that was my sign to stop sewing while my brain's screaming.

    Gonna seamrip it tomorrow and stick them the right way. Tomorrow's Mending Day anyways so might as well

    Also, decided to start a fabric basket for clothes truly beyond mending so that i have scrap fabric for things. I have a nice colorful organizer box i can use.
     
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  19. TheOwlet

    TheOwlet A feathered pillow filled with salt and science

    Also also it's pissing down completely outside so i'm gonna stick my head into petrichor air and see if that makes the brain wasps shut up
     
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  20. Codeless

    Codeless Cheshire Cat

    -hands over a science weasel-
     
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