BarneyFife
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Originally posted by: DeathBUA
We have alcohol at the hospital. Seriously.
We have pure ethanol we infuse through IV routes. It's actually diluted to 5% ethanol.
Used for ethylene glycol and methanol toxicities/overdoses.
Originally posted by: mattpegher
Originally posted by: DeathBUA
We have alcohol at the hospital. Seriously.
We have pure ethanol we infuse through IV routes. It's actually diluted to 5% ethanol.
Used for ethylene glycol and methanol toxicities/overdoses.
Heck, the phamacy used to keep a number of hard liquers for the occasional patient who wanted a night cap if their physician allowed but I don't think you'd want me taking care of you with a buzz on.
In the lab some places even have scientific grade ethanol. 100% or 200 proof which drops to about 96% just from opening the bottle (absorbs the water from the air). But the only guy I ever saw swig that was this old janitor, hard core alcholic. On the good side we finally figured out what that extra protien in the assay was coming from (back wash).
Originally posted by: DeathBUA
We have alcohol at the hospital. Seriously.
We have pure ethanol we infuse through IV routes. It's actually diluted to 5% ethanol.
Used for ethylene glycol and methanol toxicities/overdoses.
Originally posted by: Platypus
Originally posted by: vrbaba
I dont think any medium to large organizations allow it. It might be more common to a small office where employees are close to each other socially.
Untrue, I work for a very large organization and they serve beer at most company parties as well as when large project milestones are completed.
Originally posted by: Kalvin00
Not at my current job (bank teller)....but at Subway we might have had a few rum and cokes on those stressful nights![]()
Originally posted by: funkymatt
Originally posted by: Kalvin00
Not at my current job (bank teller)....but at Subway we might have had a few rum and cokes on those stressful nights![]()
Is subway really that stressful?
