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Scott Weingart, MD FCCM. Mind of the Resuscitationist – Chicken Bombs and Muppet Factors. EMCrit Blog. Published on February 23, 2013. Accessed on April 26th 2024. Available at [https://emcrit.org/emcrit/mind-of-the-resuscitationist-chicken-bombs-and-muppet-factors/ ].
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Dr. Reid proves once again that laughter is the best medicine, in this case for us, his colleagues.
Love the terminology and appreciate the insight into this, occurs in prehospital and hospital environments. Look forward to more. Was amusing as well. Thanks!
So true, and sadly amusing!
I’m still yet to fully grasp the difference between an “internal” versus an “external” muppet factor. I hope Cliff can clear this up for us one day soon!
Deanne,
Post on resus.me and I’m sure the man himself will answer or else he is the muppet