Looks like drums also have the power of cardioversion and defibrillation. Shakira knows it best. I'd really love to shock her heart to stop fibrillation. She's so sexy.
I am not an artist. I only added AED and pads.
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BTW she's so sexy here with pads on her chest.
Charging... CLEAR!!!
It'd be cool to come up with Pagan alternatives to the days of the week in the Gaelic languages, since the current ones have such Christian meanings
DiLuain can stay since moon worship is a thing, but perhaps we might change the Latin to "Latha na Gealaich"?
DiMairt could be "Latha na Mhór-ribhinne" (The Morrigan's Day) in keeping with the "M" sound of "Mairt"
DiCiadain needs to go since it refers to a Christian fast, so why not make it Latha an Daghdha? (A sort of oblique reference to Wednesday being "Wodan's Day" in English perhaps?
DiarDaoin again refers to fasts, so maybe "Latha Lùgha"?
DihAoine, another fast, so how about "Latha Aoidh" since it sounds kinda similar to "aoin"?
DiSathairne isn't Christian so much as the wrong kind of pagan, so I'm not against leaving it as is, but as long as we're going with new names, why not "Latha Manannain"?
DiDòmhnaich is perhaps the most explicitly Christian, but since we have "Latha na Gealaich" already, I propose substituting "Latha na Gréine"
I was obviously a bit inspired by the Germanic names here, but I'm curious to see what everyone else's thoughts are! I came up with these off the top of my head, so I make no guarantees about their appropriateness or linguistic accuracy (I'm a Gaelic learner, not a fluent speaker).
Good CPR, crash cart shows up, someone puts pads on the person (These are not pads I'm familiar with but they look correctly placed)
Patient is in a shockable rhythm (not asystole)
Usually there are more people in the room
Not usually going to shock multiple times in a row
Looks like this is BLS protocol vs ACLS, but hopefully someone shows up soon with ACLS training, especially since it looks like this patient is in an ICU