
Ok medical school, we've officially kissed and made up this week. I have known for so long: mid-scapular back pain = red flag = do bilat leg/arm BP's = ?dissection.īut it wasn't until today that I understood why that was the case. (I know this has probably been dead obvious to all of you nursing/medical people reading this, but it just clicked in for me today).
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and the aorta being a retro-peritoneal structure.īut I never really thought about the connection with aortic dissection and the pain pattern! Clipart Black Haired Business Woman With An Idea Or An Aha Moment - Royalty Free Vector Illustration by Cartoon Solutions Image 2022 Cartoon Solutions Royalty free clipart illustration of a black haired business woman with an idea or an aha moment, on a white background. In anatomy we have had to go through cardiac pain, and referred pain a million times, and the dermatomes, the arm, the jaw, blah, blah blah.and then other times we've talked about abdominal structures, retro-peritoneal verses intra-peritoneal, etc. In passing Goljan said, "of course the pain is different than cardiac pain because the aorta is retro-peritoneal so it radiates into the back not down the arm". This was the complaint which alerted me to the aortic dissection pathology in my 'mild chest pain' patient that day in the emergency department. Goljan mentioned one of the salient features of aortic dissection: the midscapular back pain. He was talking about aortic aneurysms and aortic dissections and so of course my mind wandered off, recalling the most traumatic ambulance nurse escort I've ever done (outcome aside).ĭr. Goljan and listened to the part 1 of the cardiac lectures. What remains a matter of some debate, however, is whether Berryman or the Michtoms should rightfully be credited as the teddy bear’s creator.I went for a run this afternoon with Prof. It wasn’t long before the Michtoms closed the candy store and went into the stuffed bear business full-time. People were soon asking to buy their creation, so they sent the original off to Roosevelt as a gift for his children and asked for permission to use his name for the stuffed toy. They dubbed it “Teddy’s bear” and put it on display in their store window. In Brooklyn, NY, candy shop owners Morris and Rose Michtom saw the cartoon and were inspired to create a stuffed version of the bear cub. People enjoyed it so much that he continued to symbolically insert the bear in his cartoons throughout Roosevelt’s presidency.



In the cartoon, Berryman illustrated the bear as a cute and fuzzy little cub.

News articles about how the big game hunting President refused to shoot a bear caught the attention of political cartoonist Clifford Berryman, who decided to poke fun at the President. Roosevelt declined to shoot it on the grounds that it would not be the sporting thing to do. On a brief vacation in Mississippi, his hunting party managed to subdue a black bear and tie it to a tree. Clipart Red Haired Business Man With An Idea Or An Aha Moment - Royalty Free Vector Illustration by Cartoon Solutions Image 2022 Cartoon Solutions Royalty free clipart illustration of a red haired business man with an idea or an aha moment, on a white background. ONWARD, MISSISSIPPI, 1902-The iconic “teddy bear” was so named for an incident involving America’s 26th President, Theodore Roosevelt.
