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TRANSMEDIASTINAL GSW

Gross, Ronald Ronald.Gross at baystatehealth.org
Mon Sep 14 13:31:51 BST 2009


Actually, YES!  I would prefer in the comfort of my own home, with my wife and kids at my side, thank you very much!  Then put me in a box and bury me out back with the horses and dogs that have preceded me!

Ron
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From: trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org [mailto:trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org] On Behalf Of Doc Holiday
Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2009 5:15 PM
To: .Trauma List
Subject: RE: TRANSMEDIASTINAL GSW


From: Tidewater001 (tidewater001 at aol.com)  
> Radiology dept is a horrible place to die

 

--> There are "nice" places?

 

A better option than taking the patient to the radiology department is placing the CT scanner, in a sufficiently-spacious room to teamwork in, adjacent to your "trauma bay" or whatever you call it and making sure you only use it when appropriate.

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