I want to be a doctor when I grow up. I want to save lives, heal hurts, and prescribe protection. I want people to live.
This is why this clip gives me ample amounts of anxiety.
If ever you get an opportunity to save a life please do so, act fast, and do not let people die. Humans are worth saving.
If you do not want or wish to learn CPR, just real quick, you can learn hands-only CPR.
Thanks.
These are some of my thoughts, feelings, testimony, and comments. You don't have to read them. If you do I hope that these real quick entries might make a difference in your life, and if not, I hope you at least enjoy them.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Fluffy fiction to cultured cadavers
I read a lot of fiction. I love me a good book about magic, wizards, elves, sword fights, mythical lands, awesome powers, and powerful imaginations.
My mom told me I like them a little too much.
"You should read a book that doesn't take you away from the world," she advised.
So I chose a book about dead bodies.
I went to the library and told them my dilemma. The librarian gave me a list of a few books of good literature. One book was "Stiff: the curious life of human cadavers" by Mary Roach.
It is about all the things cadavers (Dead bodies donated to science) are used for.
Surprisingly it is very funny.
Just Real Quick, here is a passage, about embalming, that I read at midnight one night and laughed really hard.
"Theo is feeling around on Mr. Blank's neck. 'We're in search of the carotid artery,' he announces. He cuts a short lengthwise slit in the man's neck. Because no blood flows, it is easy to watch, easy to think of the action as simply something a man does on his job, like cutting roofing material or slicing foam core, rather than what it would more normally be: murder."
It is a really good book and I just think human's are neat.
I promise you I'm not a creep.
My mom told me I like them a little too much.
"You should read a book that doesn't take you away from the world," she advised.
So I chose a book about dead bodies.
I went to the library and told them my dilemma. The librarian gave me a list of a few books of good literature. One book was "Stiff: the curious life of human cadavers" by Mary Roach.
It is about all the things cadavers (Dead bodies donated to science) are used for.
Surprisingly it is very funny.
Just Real Quick, here is a passage, about embalming, that I read at midnight one night and laughed really hard.
"Theo is feeling around on Mr. Blank's neck. 'We're in search of the carotid artery,' he announces. He cuts a short lengthwise slit in the man's neck. Because no blood flows, it is easy to watch, easy to think of the action as simply something a man does on his job, like cutting roofing material or slicing foam core, rather than what it would more normally be: murder."
It is a really good book and I just think human's are neat.
I promise you I'm not a creep.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Canada Day
I love Canada Day. And here are some reasons why:
BBQs in the snow on Australia Day
Canadian Tractor Museums
Curling
So cold that your car says -30 because it doesn't go to - 40
So think of me and have yourselves a happy Canada Day this Friday
The superb sunsets
BBQs in the snow on Australia Day
Canadian Tractor Museums
Curling
So cold that your car says -30 because it doesn't go to - 40
Five pin Bowling
So think of me and have yourselves a happy Canada Day this Friday
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Flexor Digitorum Profundus
My favorite muscle in the body is the Flexor Digitorum Profundus.
Not only does it help me move my fingers:
Not only does it help me move my fingers:
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Glob
.sdrawkcab si gnihtyreve, ti daer nac uoy fi tnemmoc a tsoP .ti ekil uoy epoh I .did I oS .bolg dellac tsop golb a ekam I taht noitseggus s'dneirf a fo ronoh ni si tsop kciuq laer tsuj sihT.
Just real quick try to read it.
Just real quick try to read it.
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