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Honey Bunny Promos: THE BEST PARTS (Cade Creek 7) by Stormy Glenn
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Wednesday, July 22, 2015. THE BEST PARTS (Cade Creek 7) by Stormy Glenn. When trouble comes looking for Noah, asking for help means revealing secrets Noah has kept hidden for years, ones that will not only tear his family apart but have a significant impact on more than one resident in Cade Creek, and that may be asking too much. Http:/ www.bookstrand.com/the-best-parts. Raff didn’t do married man. Raff glanced around to make sure none of his fellow firemen were watching before approaching the gorgeous m...
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Honey Bunny Promos: July 2015
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Wednesday, July 22, 2015. THE BEST PARTS (Cade Creek 7) by Stormy Glenn. When trouble comes looking for Noah, asking for help means revealing secrets Noah has kept hidden for years, ones that will not only tear his family apart but have a significant impact on more than one resident in Cade Creek, and that may be asking too much. Http:/ www.bookstrand.com/the-best-parts. Raff didn’t do married man. Raff glanced around to make sure none of his fellow firemen were watching before approaching the gorgeous m...
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medical scene writer: April 2013
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A blog for those who want to write realistic medical scenes and need advice. Friday, April 12, 2013. Hypothermia- Slowly Freezing to Death. A normal internal (core) body temperature is 98.6 F (37 C). Hypothermia occurs when the body is subjected to a cold environment for a long enough period of time that the internal body temperature drops to less than 95 F (35 C). Hypothermia can also occur when the body’s temperature regulation system is deranged. Environmental exposure accounts for the vast majority o...
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medical scene writer: Writing a Case of Snake Bite in the Wilderness--A Discussion
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A blog for those who want to write realistic medical scenes and need advice. Monday, May 5, 2014. Writing a Case of Snake Bite in the Wilderness- A Discussion. I'm writing a scene set in a pre-industrial society. Herbal medicines, folk treatments, etc. One of my characters is bitten by a venomous snake - I haven't really specified what kind. Can you think of ANY treatment for snake bite in this situation that would actually be effective? No ice/snow application. May cause tissue damage. If you do kill it...
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medical scene writer: November 2013
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A blog for those who want to write realistic medical scenes and need advice. Wednesday, November 13, 2013. Death by Compressive Asphyxia. Can an adult die from having weight on the chest? Absolutely. It’s called compressive asphyxia. Anything else that depresses the respiratory center in the brain makes it more likely asphyxia will occur—alcoholic intoxication, sedatives, extreme cold exposure, illness, and extremes of age. Constrictor snake—like a python. A combination of compression and smothering (occ...
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medical scene writer: April 2014
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A blog for those who want to write realistic medical scenes and need advice. Monday, April 28, 2014. Consequences of Choking- How to Write it. I've put down "The choking damaged his vocal chords" in a scene. Can that actually happen? If so, could it lead to never regaining speech? If not. how can I make it happen? I wasn’t sure what kind of choking you planned to use, so here are both:. Two possible consequences of this type of choking:. If I go with vocal cord weakness. would it be logical for the v...
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medical scene writer: "Roofied"--How to Write It: A Discussion
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A blog for those who want to write realistic medical scenes and need advice. Friday, May 2, 2014. Roofied"- How to Write It: A Discussion. If somebody was roofied, passed out and transported to a hospital, what would be the course of treatment. Let’s say, he’s not in a serious condition, but is out like a light for a few hours. Would he be given fluids? Would he have that thingamajig. I’m assuming here you want Rohypnol to be the “roofie.”. An EKG (heart rhythm tracing) will be done, and lab work. Us...
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medical scene writer: A Near-Death Experience--How to Write One
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A blog for those who want to write realistic medical scenes and need advice. Monday, April 14, 2014. A Near-Death Experience- How to Write One. I have a character that needs to have some sort of medical emergency that would bring on a near-death experience. A trip to the hospital, but not staying longer than a day. What will work for this? By a near-death experience, I'm assuming you want the victim to be unconscious and require some sort of resuscitation- yes? Elly has worked in the medical field for ov...
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medical scene writer: March 2014
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A blog for those who want to write realistic medical scenes and need advice. Monday, March 17, 2014. A Less Common Heart Condition that Causes Disability. Older patients may have valvular heart disease on the basis of degeneration (wear and tear). Old unaddressed/unrecognized rheumatic disease (from rheumatic fever) is a possibility as well. Once the infection was recognized, your patient would need several weeks of outpatient IV antibiotics, and consideration of a heart valve replacement. The infect...
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medical scene writer: December 2013
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A blog for those who want to write realistic medical scenes and need advice. Thursday, December 12, 2013. Trapped by a Snow Blower- Injuries and Setting the Scene. I have a character who is using his snow blower on a slope, and it tips over on him and traps his arm in the blades. He needs to be stuck for at least a couple of hours in the ice and snow. Will this work? Hand surgeons hate it when people use hands to clear the blades of a snow blower! Consider the possibility he’s clearing snow with a ...
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