tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640145326942707855.post1582736736541276485..comments2023-11-02T08:54:33.024-07:00Comments on Throckmorton's other signs: Throck Multi-toolThrockmortonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12362147065452723155noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640145326942707855.post-68430952319701765172010-07-21T21:00:06.244-07:002010-07-21T21:00:06.244-07:00Ha ha! This is a really funny post!
It's all...Ha ha! This is a really funny post!<br /><br />It's all funny but this cracked me up "nurse GPS locator"<br /><br />When you walk in ..you could always drop a tiny little remote tracker in her pocket that will feed info to your remote. ;)<br /><br />"food finder" Ha! I've always thought medical staff had built in food finder homing devices that activate once they cross through the work place doors. Actually in a hospital ....from the bowels of the hospital ..crossing through floors .. tray of cookies .. chips ..whatever ..it will be honed in on. :)<br /><br />Do you remember when nurses or anyone could get supplies out and you didn't need patient numbers for access or keys? You could actually in short order get what you needed or have a someone else get it. Shoot I remember when there wasn't any triage and they were just starting to use gloves for bleeding patients. Seems surreal to think about now ..that they got blood on their hands and just washed. Obviously triage and gloves a good thing ..but patient number slows things down when you need fast access.<br /><br />Portable US? ha! that would be one heck of SAK4Ds.<br /><br />Your SAK4Ds sounds like something a medical superhero would whip out. Seeing it in my head now ..out of nowhere ...superhero doc drops down "I'll save the d-a-y-y-y with my SAK4Ds-s-s-s!" and proceeds to snap it into action for the crisis at hand. ;)<br /><br />Thanks for the laugh! :)SeaSprayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07906503090688697222noreply@blogger.com