Trauma bro, about a patient with high surgical/anesthesia risk: The premedicating anesthesiologist said she almost contraindicated the patient, because you don't like to put people with such high risk under anesthesia, but I know she lied. You all love it when it gets complicated and you have problems to solve
Me, grinning manically with an arm full of IV and arterial lines and vasopressors and pumps and the likes: I don't know what you are talking about
oh this collar? no no it's not a sex thing, yeah it's not really for fashion either. yeah no it keeps my head attached. yeah my head? it's detached? yeah no it falls right off if i don't wear the collar, huge pain in the ass. the jingle bell is a sex thing though.
the bird that lives in the wall
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literally all of these r me. im wikipedia bf
For the first time in a while, I’ve signed up to do some peer teaching for 1st years over a revision special event, and one of those sessions is a cardiac exam, so I threw this together to help with remembering the examination and signs of stenosis and regurgitation of the aortic and mitral valves.
I’ve always loved the symmetry of this diagram, and it’s genuinely helped me to easily recall the cardiac cycle stage and manoeuvres needed to identify all of these murmurs.
Forget Me Nots 🦋✨💕🐈 🍞 ~ a cozy little summer landscape to warm you up in the winter <3
sleepy dragons
hey guys are we still up for more maskless mark backstory
The animation demonstrates the movement of ligaments of the hip joint capsule and inner elements like the acetabular lip and the orbicular zone. Hope you enjoy the result!
Via @AnatomyStandard
Whatever *sticks my dick in the gap between who you are and who you portray yourself as*
celebrating my 5 year top surgery anniversary today, so I wanted to draw something that reflects the bliss of feeling your chest for the first time. happy pride 🏳️⚧️⚧️💙🩷🤍