Sunday 4 October 2020

BPLS C17 VF HYPOTHERMIA

 




COSMIC ONENESS   X PRIMORDIAL EMPTINESS   


MIND CONSTRUCTS


LF CENTRES AROUND FOOD---  ATE THE FOOD  - THEN DTH


ORGANIC UNITY V PILE OR AGGREGATES 

SELF IS A PILE- THOUGHTS FEELINGS MEMORY AND CONSC 

NOT HUNGRY FOR SIGHT SMELL SOUND TASTE TOUCH MIND

STILL CENTRE AS YOU DO DUTIES- COME BACK TO BREATH

DISENCHANTMENT WITH SENSE OBJECTS- DISPASSION 

LET GO 













THANK YOU V FCKING MUCH


     18 MO     28    11 KG   PMAPO

A- EAP ET 


B-  BVO2 BTO2


C- IV IO TK BLDS GAS ETC   UIBLS 15-2-5


SPF- BAIR HUGGER, IV WARM SALINE , WARM PD , RESUS TILL 32C AND ABOVE 


CARDC -   SISOL MCNBP ISOLCR IPRCP   ETOSB2 (EC TCBCMC OA SH BCPR2)

      DC2RC     DC2RC     DAAMC2RC    DC2RC    DAAMC2RC    DC2RC DAC2RC DC2RC.......

      REVISE 4HT   -HYPOTHERMIA ELEC IMB ACIDOSIS

UNDER 30  - 3 SHOCKS , ADR 8 MINLY




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MORE SKILFULL IN FUTURE B MIND



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JUSTICE V PLUS MINUS JUST IS 

Suppose a ship with three hundred people is hit by an iceberg and starts sinking. Suppose further that it only has life-saving equipment for a hundred people. How can everyone aboard have justice, in the sense of equal treatment? The only way will be by letting everyone drown. If any hundred people are given those life-rafts, that will be unfair for everyone else. But is letting everyone drown a sensible option? If people are traveling with their loved ones, they may well choose to stay back so that their loved ones can live. 

This example illustrates how life can’t be reduced to a uni-dimensional quest for justice; that quest needs to be balanced with other worthwhile goals, the most fundamental of which may be survival itself. Gita wisdom reminds us that the world we live in is far from ideal (08.15). Sometimes situations don’t let us choose between a bad option such as injustice and a good option such as justice; they only let us choose between a bad option such as injustice and a worse option such as death. Pertinently, the Bhagavad-gita declares that every endeavor is covered by fault (18.48). 

If we have an inordinate passion for justice, we may become blinded to what just is. Of course, we aren’t meant to accept all things just the way they are; many things can and should be changed to make the world better. Yet we will inevitably encounter situations where other things may add more value to our life than will justice. Gita wisdom provides us spiritual wisdom about the world’s nature and purpose, thereby helping us discern the things that matter the most and live more effectively. 

One-sentence summary:

To add the most value to your life, balance seeking justice with accepting what just is. 



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