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Graham
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I learned a new phrase by slowly typing in letters through Google suggestions!

Ever find something interesting but totally unrelated to what you were originally searching for?

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Pacmanpwner
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ok, that one phrase gave me a headache, and yes, i have that problem constantly...

chitown
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The only words I understood in that was in the and by. And to answer your question, yes.

goumas13
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Yes, that happens to me very often.

Graham
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could you at least list some examples?

O_o

knight_34
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For some reason, Google's suggestions quite often turn out to be hilariously funny.

I've found two website on them.

Autocomplete Me
Google Lolz

What do people search about?

pHacon
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Autocomplete Me
Google Lolz


I think you just made me rupture something with those
knight_34
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I think you just made me rupture something with those


Rupture? What in the world is going on there?

Ever find something interesting but totally unrelated to what you were originally searching for?


Very, very often. But by interesting, it is mainly funny.
Parsat
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The cool way to say "Discovering Air Pockets in the Chest Cavity of Newborns by Shining a Light."

knight_34
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I've found the only article I could find, pertaining to the title.

Diagnosis of Pneumothorax or Pneumomediastinum in the Neonate by Transillumination


The cool way to say "Discovering Air Pockets in the Chest Cavity of Newborns by Shining a Light."


More complicated than that. I suggest you don't read the following, since Parsat gave a perfectly adequate explanation.

The Diagnosis of Pneumothorax or Pneumomediastinum in the Neonate by Transillumination

If that is messed up please forgive me.
PanzerTank
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Ever find something interesting but totally unrelated to what you were originally searching for?

I ALWAYS find stuff totally unrelated that isn't interesting. To what I was originally searching for.
valkery
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Yeah that is weird that you can sometimes find something that is completely unrelated juat by searching for something on the internet.

Strop
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More complicated than that.


Not really. If you actually have experience with it, you'll discover it's one of the simplest things you can do in Emergency.

All you need is a baby (neonate = baby less than 6 weeks old) in respiratory distress (which for our purposes will mean grunting when breathing)... and the transilluminator. That's simply a fiber optic cable mounted to a wheelie frame which may or may not have specially coloured light (preferably red). After that it's a matter of shining the light and seeing if the light goes through more than it should.

In principle the procedure has to be simple. Any kind of pneumothorax is an emergency.
knight_34
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@Strop.

That is very interesting by the way.

Yeah that is weird that you can sometimes find something that is completely unrelated juat by searching for something on the internet.


You can blame the people who search for those terms.
letgodsortthem
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Pneumomediastinum can be worse than pneumothorax, since the aorta, aortic arch vessels, and the superior vena cava can all be compressed and prevent blood return from the body to the lungs and heart... although it rarely comes to that since the air tracks up towards the neck under the skin. Usually, these kids have some sort of tracheal or esophageal disruption and those must be fixed. Unless of course the doctors did it to them (nosocomial injury) through ventilator damage from high PIP/PEEP or high oscillator ventilation... and then it still has to be fixed.

It's a good article, but no one is going to rely on transillumination. They'd fix the pneumothorax, get an urgent CT scan of the chest and then scream for a pediatric surgeon to come lend a hand if the kid were doing poorly.

skater_kid_who_pwns
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Hrm, since where on the topic of google, if you search....lets say......God, for example. But spell it wrong, such as "Gdo"

It will then come up with "Did you mean God?" Then in the search bar, erase god, and type in anything, such as "Strop" But don't hit search. This now makes for epic screen shot lawls.

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