June 27, 201412 yr Do you ever use a pedometer at Kings Island? If so, how many steps do you take during a normal visit? Remember, your daily goal is 10,000 steps or roughly 5 miles.
June 27, 201412 yr Author lol...I hit that by 1330 at work everyday xD You must have a desk job at 1,330.
June 27, 201412 yr I don't even have a desk anymore..let alone a chair Today was rough too..Actually had to open sim lab rooms/training rooms to get some triaged people through. Had one guy who I had a pretty good epistaxis and couldn't control the bleeding (hit the ground face first, actually busted off a bit of nose and deviated septum..Fun day
June 27, 201412 yr Author Okay, now that we're bummed out... I think you meant 13,330 in your post. I was surprised how little I walk on my visits. I typically show up between 4-5p. It usually takes until 9:00 or so to do 10,000 steps in-park. Just think: all the time you spend eating, drinking, watching shows, and standing in line do NOT add to steps. The two times that I see a substantial jump are walking to and from the car and to or from Soak City.
June 27, 201412 yr Epistaxis isn't serious, don't be bummed, just can be easy or actually hard to resolve Soon..I actually need to pull my watch off & sync it with my tablet here, see what I did today, but bout to get dressed and leave here soon.. Medic coverage for Tattoo tonight till 0000 Then weekend starts
June 27, 201412 yr I've been to Tattoo/Freedom's Call before! But I haven't gone for a long time. I found out this year's Freedom Call is tonight; hope I can go! As for the pedometer topic, I'm planning to buy one soon just so I can measure how many steps I take during a Kings Island visit.
June 27, 201412 yr I'm aware of what Freedom's Call Celebration (formerly Freedom's Call Tattoo) is about. The radio station I listen to in the car (K99.1FM) is heavily involved with it, so they only advertise it umpteen times a day. I'm also aware of what epistaxis is. It's not fun. (For those that are wondering, it's medical lingo for a nosebleed.)
June 27, 201412 yr Here: http://wdtn.com/2014/04/23/wright-patts-freedoms-call-tattoo-is-june-27 Freedom's Call
June 27, 201412 yr I've actually never been to Freedom's Call, and this year won't become the first time for me as my car is low on gas and I can't afford to fill up until next Thursday. (Which, incidentally, rules out any trips to KI over the next week.)
June 27, 201412 yr Now to really throw you off..Lets see you have fun decoding this & be a bit of a medic..My impression copied down that I had to toss to the doc today when I brought him in on a power stretcher 90 y/o M w/ cco epistaxis from fall. No LOC, A&O x 3. Allergies: PCN & Prednisone. No acute distress. PE: Eyes PERL 2mm, Cardio: s1, s2, s3 heard, Pulm: Heard, bilat, equal. PMHx: HTN, DB-1. Medications: Statin, HCTZ, Lantus, Amox, ASA 81mg, MVT, OM3. No history of -Coag, bleeding. Consult w/ EENT
June 27, 201412 yr 90-year-old male with ??? nosebleed from fall. No loss of consciousness, alert and oriented times three (who he is, what happened, where he is, and/or when it is; I've usually seen it as times four). Allergies: ??? and Prednisome (I assume a drug name). No acute distress. ????? ????? ????? ????? ????? ????? ????? ????? ????? ????? ????? ????? ????? ????? No history of -Coagulation, bleeding. Consult with ??? ear, nose, and throat doctor. That's the best I can do.
June 27, 201412 yr Please don't repeat those ? marks. The scrolling it necessitates is annoying as all get out. Could you please edit?
June 27, 201412 yr I didn't realize that was enough to cause scrolling issues. Spaces have been added to allow line breaks.
June 27, 201412 yr It completely fouled up every post on this page, at least for me. Unfortunately, they are now STILL that way.
June 27, 201412 yr Thread looks fine to me in Firefox for Android. I don't have an iPhone to test it on, though.
June 27, 201412 yr I have an iPhone (4s), and it didn't cause any scrolling trouble on it before or after the edit.
June 27, 201412 yr And now, oddly, it's fine. The missing part of the -- ear, nose and throat doctor? I see.
June 28, 201412 yr I wear my Wii Fit U meter every time I'm there, and every day for that matter! I want to say last time I was at KI I logged 26000 steps.
June 28, 201412 yr I want to say last time I was at KI I logged 26000 steps. You WANT to say that, but how many did you REALLY log?
June 28, 201412 yr I go in the morning with baby shark. We hit Dino's alive and then kiddie land. We are tally in the park by 10 and gone by 1 and I log on average 9500 steps in that time period Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
June 28, 201412 yr I live 2 minutes from WPAFB and heard the fireworks over my music blasting as I finished the dishes. I am lame and forgot all about Tattoo! Dang.
June 28, 201412 yr Now to really throw you off..Lets see you have fun decoding this & be a bit of a medic..My impression copied down that I had to toss to the doc today when I brought him in on a power stretcher 90 y/o M w/ cco epistaxis from fall. No LOC, A&O x 3. Allergies: PCN & Prednisone. No acute distress. PE: Eyes PERL 2mm, Cardio: s1, s2, s3 heard, Pulm: Heard, bilat, equal. PMHx: HTN, DB-1. Medications: Statin, HCTZ, Lantus, Amox, ASA 81mg, MVT, OM3. No history of -Coag, bleeding. Consult w/ EENT In simple terms. 90 year old male pt with nosebleed from fall. No loss of conciousness, is alert to person, place, time. Allergies to Penicillin & Prednisone (Type of Steroid). No acute distress (nothing life threatening). PE (physical examination). Eyes PERL (Pupils Equal/Reactive to Light) and are 2mm in size, Cardio (heart) s1-s3 are heart sounds. S1/2 are your normal lub-dub deal. S3 is heard if the heart is contracting but not fully filled usually, can be other things. PmHX (Past Medical History), HTN (Hypertension), and DB-1 (Diabetes, Insulin Dependent Type 1). Meds, on Statins are used to lower Cholesterol like Atorvastatin (Lipitor) or Simastatin (Zocor), notice the Statin. HTCZ is a BP controlling med/diuretic to lower BP and reduce cardiac output. Lantus is a Diabetic Med for Insulin Dependent Diabetics, Amoxicillin (Antibiotic), ASA 81mg (Baby Aspirin), MVT (Multivitamin), OM3 (Omega 3 Fish Oil). No History of -Coag (Anticoagulant Drug Therapy) or bleeding (bleeding disorders (think of Hemophilia). Result consult w/ EENT (Eyes, Ears, Nose, Throat)
June 28, 201412 yr This is from my last trip. Argus on the iPhone 5s it works great and it's free to boot. The other one is from one of my Cedar Point trips.
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