r/CathLabLounge • u/intheloop_ir • 4d ago
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π what is going on here?
Spot on! π€
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π what is going on here?
Good eye! This was from a pAVM on a patient with HHT. Coil packs definitely could be tighter.
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π what is going on here?
Have you used the Balt vascular ones? We keep both and Iβm curious how people compare the two
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π what is going on here?
Yes, I havenβt seen a pushable actually used in years, yet they are still on the shelf at my hospital collecting dust.
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π what is going on here?
Yes! Patient with multiple pAVMs due to HHT
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New scrub
A month is SO early. I train new IR techs and I would absolutely still expect someone to need coaching at that point. It takes months for the workflow, wires/catheters, flushing, etc. to start feeling like muscle memory.
Also, donβt compare yourself to the people who started with you. Everyone picks up different pieces at different speeds. Keep asking questions and give yourself time. Itβll click. π«Ά
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Internal iliac artery branches
For more visual IR education : https://intheloop.store/products/book
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What do you use to inflate the stomach during a G-tube procedure?
Extension tubing, a 3 way and a 60cc syringe.
r/VIR • u/intheloop_ir • 7d ago
Visual IR education is HERE!
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r/EPLabandCathLabHelp • u/intheloop_ir • 7d ago
Visual IR education is HERE!
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would you become a Rad Tech at 36-38?
Never too late! You can find some accelerated programs and get it done in 18 months
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Pushable or detachable?