Spinning
Kiri Cormack Lyrics


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You try to hide that gorgeous smile
I try to hide mine for a while too
T's time to face the facts
Can't get me to relax
I've got to give into you

I'm jumping around
Feet can't touch the ground
You got me spinning
So i want you to know
I can't explain what i see
But when you look at me
You got me spinning
Maybe i'll just let go

It's almost like we're in the room alone
I know it's corny but it should be known
That when we laugh and stuff
Just say we've had enough
I can't hold back because it should be shown

I'm jumping around
Feet can't touch the ground
You got me spinning
So i want you to know
I can't explain what i see
But when you look at me
You got me spinning

Maybe i'll just let go

And now i'm singing along to the song in the front seat
I know you're taken, no i won't be mistaken
But maybe next week
You'll realize the glint between our eyes is more than just a thing
And you'll take me as i came to be

I'm jumping around
Feet can't touch the ground
You got me spinning
So i want you to know
I can't explain what i see
But when you look at me
You got me spinning
Maybe i'll just let go

I'm jumping around
Feet can't touch the ground
You got me spinning
So i want you to know
I can't explain what i see
But when you look at me




You got me spinning
Maybe i'll just let go

Overall Meaning

The song "Spinning" by Kiri Cormack is about falling in love and being unable to resist someone's charm. The lyrics suggest that both the singer and the object of her affection are initially shy or hesitant, but eventually give in to their attraction towards each other. The lines "You try to hide that gorgeous smile / I try to hide mine for a while too" indicate that both parties are unsure of how to approach the situation, but as they spend time together, they become more comfortable and playful. The lyrics "I'm jumping around / Feet can't touch the ground / You got me spinning" convey the excitement and thrill of being in love, while the lines "Maybe I'll just let go" show a willingness to let their guard down and take a chance on love.


The chorus of the song, with the repetition of the phrase "You got me spinning," creates a sense of dizzying euphoria that comes with falling deeply in love. The lyrics "And now I'm singing along to the song in the front seat / I know you're taken, no I won't be mistaken / But maybe next week" signify a desire to be with the person she loves, even if the timing isn't right.


Overall, "Spinning" is a catchy, upbeat song that captures the giddiness and excitement of falling in love. It's about being consumed by passion and allowing oneself to take risks in the name of love.


Line by Line Meaning

You try to hide that gorgeous smile
You're trying to hide your happiness


I try to hide mine for a while too
I'm doing the same thing as you


It's time to face the facts
We need to accept the truth


Can't get me to relax
I can't calm down


I've got to give into you
I have to surrender to you


I'm jumping around
I'm excited and energetic


Feet can't touch the ground
I feel like I'm floating


You got me spinning
You're making me feel dizzy with love


So I want you to know
I need you to understand


I can't explain what I see
I can't describe what I'm feeling


But when you look at me
When you gaze into my eyes


Maybe I'll just let go
Perhaps I'll release myself to you


It's almost like we're in the room alone
It feels as if we're the only ones here


I know it's corny but it should be known
I realize it's cliché, but it should be said


That when we laugh and stuff
When we joke and have fun


Just say we've had enough
Let's agree to stop when it's time


I can't hold back because it should be shown
I can't hide my emotions any longer


And now I'm singing along to the song in the front seat
Now I'm singing the lyrics in the car with you


I know you're taken, no I won't be mistaken
I know you have a partner, and I'm not confused


But maybe next week
Perhaps in the future


You'll realise the glint between our eyes is more than just a thing
You'll understand there's more to our connection


And you'll take me as I came to be
And you'll accept me for who I am




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Tammy Bambini

In my experience the most important thing to teach beginning anesthetists is to properly start with jaw-thrust before opening of the mouth and then keeping it open e.g. with crossed-finger-technique (there are other techniques but that´s the most common one) until the pull on the laryngoscopy blade holds the mandibula in place.
Reason is that in anesthetized patients the mandibula glides back due to missing muscle tone, reducing mouth opening by locking mandibula in mandibular joint. By using jaw thrust you pull the mandibula from the posterior part of the mandibular joint thereby facilitating a very wide mouth opening, giving you way better exposure to the oro- and hypopharynx.
You can try that on yourself, trying to open your mouth while moving the jaw to the back, and then compare it to your mouth opening when you thrust your mandibula forward before opening - it´s usually going from barely fitting 2 fingers to a BigMac ;)

Sometimes I get an ETT pre-bent like a ring (as in 8:04), but I prefer a flexible stylet bent in a hockey-stick form giving me better control and visibility of the ETT tip.

As for bending the ET-tube on a patient´s pillow: those pillow covers are changed for every patient, so bacterial colonisation would be minimal. Sometimes I use the chest of a patient to bend the tube (usually when it´s a "juuust can´t get it placed"-situation, but for anything where that´s not the case I go to a flexible stylet - and in expected difficult intubations it´s with a stylet in the ETT from the start), so it would be the patient´s own bacterial flora I´m exposing him to. I´m not aware of any studies about VAP association with these techniques (and you would need large numbers of patients on planned extended post-OP ventilation time to see any significant difference).

As for blade size: I use a Mac 4 for adults, reasoning that a #4 is a) usually lower in profile at the same insertion depth, therefore keeping more distance to teeth, and b) I can always retract my laryngoscope if I have inserted it too deep - but I can never force a #3 deeper when I have utilized its full length and notice that the glottis is deeper than expected...



ABCs of Anaesthesia

That’s a really good question!
It doesn’t matter what you do as long as the angles you create are correct...
Eg. Line up the 3 axis. Oral, pharyngeal and tracheal axis..
Generally to do this I need have
1) flexion of lower c spine and
2) preserve Atlanto-occipital joint extension

Practical I ramp the thorax and head until the mastoid process is in line with the eternal angle..
And also have nothing obstructing extension of head..
I’ll add some links here :)



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xKilo223x

As a Paramedic this is a vital skill that we don't get to perform often, but when we do we its critical to get it right. Your videos help tremendously with helping me stay up on my skills.

ABCs of Anaesthesia

Awesome to hear ☺️

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I was a registered nurse prior to getting my emt-basic and quickly learned how important having a patent airway is when I got trained on supraglottic airway insertions. In my state, registered nurses can perform emergency endotracheal intubation, but shockingly, it is never taught in school

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How do we treat hypotension

wire-guided

I'm in paramedic school right now and this video really helped me understand the positioning and lifting with the laryngoscope rather than trying to rock and pivot it with my wrist. I'll have to try those oblique angles, too, since I've been having issues with the tube taking my view away in labs. Thank you!

beysr

Thanks for the pearls doctor.

Few things from my experience as an Intensivist:
1) use of a head ring stabilizes the head and gives optimal elevation
2) Using a Stylet, increases chances of success, keep it close in expected difficult intubations. Bougie next of course.
3) sometimes sterile jelly facilitates ET tube through vocal cords easily, especially in non-paralytic intubations.
4) Always be prepared for worst case scenarios and difficult to intubate scenarios.
5) Lastly, be calm during the procedure. Panic confuses everyone around, including your skill.

Samantha Bhuiyan

Thank you so much for your video. I’ve tried it 3-4 times and had difficulty every time seeing the epiglottis. Needless to say that I was really really frustrated and nervous. Now because of you I know that I was too deep inside with my laryngoscope. Hopefully it will finally work the next time!

Rahul Waddader

Wish to have teachers like you sir
Great video btw 🔥🔥🔥

ABCs of Anaesthesia

Thanks so much Rahul. I was lucky to have really great teachers who passed lots of information and techniques on to me

James Kintner

I have had difficulty with a floppy epiglottis and had considered using a #4 but was a bit intimidated by the size of the blade with a small TMD. I will gladly consider upsizing next time. Thank you for the video. As a still young student in the OR I often find myself hesitant to ask these questions for fear of not appearing confident on core skills. Lifting the head is counterintuitive, but in my humble opinion, essential. Thank you!

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