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I like this, it’s very creative! Have an up vote and a comment, OP!
I like this, it’s very creative! Have an up vote and a comment, OP!
it’ll stay that way if we continue to see low or stagnant oil prices.
The 90s kid in me who watched my parents absolutely losing their shit over $1.20/gallon gas in ~2003 is fucking bamboozled by this statement.
I’m fresh off 15 years as a paramedic. It kind of depends on the context. If we’re pushing a fractional volume of a container (let’s say a 10 ml amp of epi 1:10000) then I might say “push 1 ml”, because it’s the easiest unit to understand in that moment (the amps are marked on the side in MLs). USUALLY, though, I would say/report that I gave 50mg of benadryl or 0.3mg of epi or what have you, because the mass dose of the drug USUALLY matters more than the volume of drug solution (in particular because you can have the same drug available in multiple concentrations or forms).
Came here to say this. It’s probably a drug that’s dead useful in a lot of cases (there’s a few of these today in emergency medicine), and so gets given a lot.
Mass measurements are much more common in medicine than volume measurements in my experience.
You know, the thing that always seemed really scary about the OG Nazis is that they were competent, intelligent, put-together people that were just fucking evil. Then you look at the US Nazis and the fucking bozo density is off the charts, but they seem to be succeeding anyway.
Three possibilities come to mind: