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A certain nurse that I've known, Biblically, for decades, used the flashlight from her cell phone in order to be able to see how to insert a catheter into a lady in a very dimly lit room
A certain nurse that I've known, Biblically, for decades, used the flashlight from her cell phone in order to be able to see how to insert a catheter into a lady in a very dimly lit room
LOL... I've used the light from the screen on my cell phone to walk in a dark area of my house at night. Let's not forget that most cell phones have cameras also.
Now the kids have changed phones and let the gkids play games on their old phones. Camera, lights, GPS, games, internet and other mind boggling nonsense on the evil devices.
I had to use the calculator on my cell phone today at work. It really came in handy. I also put on some soothing native flute music while I was working. Funny, I avoided cell phones all these years and now I am enjoying my cell phone and all it's apps.
Some day, McGyver will use the compass on it to save a damsel in distress!
A certain nurse that I've known, Biblically, for decades, used the flashlight from her cell phone in order to be able to see how to insert a catheter into a lady in a very dimly lit room
Kudos! That was a very wise and professional thing to think of to give the patient the best care. The light from cell phones will come in very handy if people ever have to evacuate a high rise building with a power outage.
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