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Feb 17
1h 6m

Extreme Hypothermia, 4 point restraints,...

Shelly Ferrell
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Mawi and Shelly discuss a remarkable hypothermic patient, an emergence delirium patient that reqired 4 point restraints, and an unidentified decubitus ulcer bigger than Shelly's head. Enjoy the Wise guys for another episode of stories. 

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