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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Nov 8, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.968 (549/67,084 LTDR)
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As a reptile keeper and educator, shows that put animals in high stress situations really peeves me more than anything. Yes, of course an animal will bite you when locked in a tiny cage with no way to escape from intrusions. Snakes' go to plan is always escape if possible. They get defensive if need be.
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Hey! Oral surgery assistant here! If your wisdom teeth ARE bothering you, please DO NOT wait to have them looked at. As Dr. Mike stated they can cause cysts which can lead to infection, which can lead to major bone loss and trauma. In one case, a young lady permanently lost feeling to one side of her lower jaw and tongue due to the size of the cyst that had to be removed and the permanent nerve damage it caused. Please do not wait!! The consequences are no bueno.
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We had a security guard get commendations for saving a life. She had just received CPR training a couple weeks earlier since she was being posted in a hospital. Sure enough, a child started showing signs of choking, and their mom was in a panic. The security guard was closest, performed the Heimlich Maneuver, and the child expelled whatever was caught in his throat before medical staff even got there.
Turns out the mom was a nurse. She wasn't incompetent or anything. It's just that much different when it's a loved one who's in trouble.
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For the Australian comments.
"Copped a serious flogging" = subjected to a lot of force/bad injury. (flogging from when people were flogged with whips and cat'o'nine tails.
"pulling up stumps" = we had to finish (in this context early). Usually meaning something happened to cause us to finish/stop what we were doing. It comes from the sport of cricket, where when the game ends the players/umpires will pull the stumps out of the ground (stumps being the upright wooden poles that make up the wicket) "Pulling up stumps"
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That Whose Line clip is a classic. The game was for her to guess who the comedians were impersonating (they were given quirky identities on a secret card), and Ryan's was "Carol Channing whose head keeps getting stuck to things." After this happened, she guessed Carol Channing, and he went, "Well, I used to be, but I can't remember anymore" š
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14:04 Hahahahah Australians š¤£ As an Aussie Physio I interpret grantās injury caption as āMy MCL was fully torn, therefore I had to prematurely retire from the game showā. Copped = sustained, serious flogging = beating/injury, pull up stumps = finishing a game of cricket and pulling the stumps out of the ground. Hope that helped
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Fear Factor never struck me as truly dangerous because even though the things they are doing are technically dangerous, I always figured that show had to have a million safety precautions in place to ensure no one would get seriously injured - otherwise it would kill the show and obviously the showrunners don't want that.
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14:10 as a Australian citizen I can tell you that ācopped a floggingā means you smacked it to hard or get court. So in this case John grant smacked his knee so hard that he hurt knee
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13:54 - "pull up stumps" is referencing cricket as the umpires pull out the stumps (the wooden sticks on the pitch) when the game is ending for that dayš
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@MEKplayer_
6 months ago
chest compressions
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