Hemodiealysis (222.r.3)

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LANA The US Army — accidentally provided a major part of the ‘cave dialysis’ solution. Blood transfusion kits are not available at the local CVS, so even after getting the tubes, needles, pump, and bandages that seem to be required to make this work, you need someone that knows how a non-hospital transfusion setup would function. And would trust it enough to try it out. On themselves. That person was Lana: a combat medic for the US Army discharged about a decade ago. And now homeless. Our country has a serious problem with taking care of people we put in harm’s way after we are ‘done’ with their service. Lana would sporadically visit my clinic instead of the VA (or nothing at all I assume), and I started driving her home shortly after she showed up. She happened to arrive very late, so I was always done for the day at about the same time as she was. During the drives I started bringing up her in-field medical activities. Recounting this was traumatic for her, but I believe it was also cathartic, and she did it because she wanted to and not because I influenced her. Over the next couple weeks, I learned she had done many field blood transfusions and although not thrilled by them, was certainly comfortable with them. Venipuncture (putting a needle into a vein) and cannulation (creating a ‘canal’ for the blood to flow through) are simply skills with a high-degree of risk associated with them. Lana was good at them from a war-time of experience. In theory I should have been good also, but that was both not true and irrelevant. Not true because I never had to do it myself and had not picked up the skill. And irrelevant because Lana had to trust the process, and she was always going to trust herself as a skilled medic than almost anyone else.

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Epilogue : Hemodienamics

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pages 175-180

Venice » Mark

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pages 171-174

Donations » Dr. A

1min
pages 169-170

Doctors (2) » Dr. A

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pages 167-168

Requests » Dr. A

3min
pages 159-162

Requests » Mark

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pages 155-156

Exodus (3) » Sandra

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pages 157-158

Doctors » Dr. A

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pages 163-166

Exodus (2) » Sandra

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pages 153-154

Exodus » Patrick

1min
pages 151-152

Bishop » John

3min
pages 139-142

Exodus » Sandra

6min
pages 145-148

Exodus » Mark

2min
pages 143-144

Safe Houses » Mark

3min
pages 137-138

Defending Boardwalk » Ron

1min
pages 135-136

Exodus » Bruce

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pages 149-150

Defending Boardwalk » Mark

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pages 131-134

The Neighborhood » Carl

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pages 127-130

Negotiations » Dr. A

2min
pages 125-126

The Second Convoy

3min
pages 109-112

July 5th

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pages 113-116

Razors

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pages 107-108

350 Acres

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pages 121-124

Communication

3min
pages 117-120

Menlo Park » Jo-Anne

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pages 103-104

Sunnyvale » Dr. A

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pages 105-106

It Takes a Village

4min
pages 87-90

Ignorance

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pages 93-94

Convoy

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pages 95-100

Contact Lists » Mark

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pages 101-102

The Ring

4min
pages 83-86

Lana

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pages 79-82

Five Hundred

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pages 77-78

Hemodiealysis

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pages 75-76

El Toro

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pages 73-74

Phones and Watches

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pages 71-72

Sirius Black

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pages 69-70

Needles » Mark

3min
pages 66-68

Bills » Nancy

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pages 63-65

Influence

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pages 53-54

Sacramento » Nancy

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pages 57-60

Road Trips

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pages 55-56

Recovery

5min
pages 47-50

Menlo Park (4) » Susan

1min
pages 51-52

Roofs

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pages 43-46

Menlo Park (3) » Susan

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pages 41-42

Menlo Park (2) » Susan

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pages 27-28

Vampires and Slaves

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pages 35-40

Hemodialysis

4min
pages 31-34

Menlo Park » Susan

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The Prank

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pages 13-18

The Recruit » Dr. A

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pages 29-30

Transplant Lists

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