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Maybe Flush is a California term. It is used to relieve a person of

gas. Fill up an emema bucket with warm water, no soap. Allow about 200 cc of

water to go in, raising the bucket, then put the bucket on the floor. What

you will see (and hear) are bubbles of air. When the bubbling stops, repeat

the procedure. Maybe 4-5 times. As long as you are getting bubbles, it's

working. What comes out is the gas that was causing the cramping. This can be

repeated prn.

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We used to this technique or somehting very similar, we used a very thick

tube appropriately called a flatus tube, but I haven't heard of it being

used in the last 10 years at least. It was supposed to be effective problem

was the wind was back in about an hour or less as the problem was higher up

than the tube reached,

Diane

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>From: Basinbaby@...

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>Maybe Flush is a California term. It is used to relieve a person of

>gas

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Maybe it is a CA term. I too am from CA and know it as a Flush. It is

done

exactly how you describe it. It works well.

Sylvia

Basinbaby@... wrote:

> From: Basinbaby@...

>

> Maybe Flush is a California term. It is used to relieve a person of

> gas. Fill up an emema bucket with warm water, no soap. Allow about 200 cc of

> water to go in, raising the bucket, then put the bucket on the floor. What

> you will see (and hear) are bubbles of air. When the bubbling stops, repeat

> the procedure. Maybe 4-5 times. As long as you are getting bubbles, it's

> working. What comes out is the gas that was causing the cramping. This can be

> repeated prn.

>

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>Maybe it is a CA term. I too am from CA and know it as a Flush. It

is done

>exactly how you describe it. It works well.

>

>Sylvia

>

>Basinbaby@... wrote:

>

>> From: Basinbaby@...

>>

>> Maybe Flush is a California term. It is used to relieve a person

of

>> gas. Fill up an emema bucket with warm water, no soap. Allow about 200

cc of

>> water to go in, raising the bucket, then put the bucket on the floor.

What

>> you will see (and hear) are bubbles of air. When the bubbling stops,

repeat

>> the procedure. Maybe 4-5 times. As long as you are getting bubbles,

it's

>> working. What comes out is the gas that was causing the cramping. This

can be

>> repeated prn.

>>

Yep, I think it's a CA term too. Have worked in IL, MO and OH and CA is the

only place I know of that uses that term. I've always found it interesting

how different regions have different terms for things. Right now, besides

Flush, the only one I can think of is C & A (Clinitest and Acetest) was

in the midwest and S & A (sugar and acetone) is from the CA. (I might have

turned this around since I'm not working on pt care units anymore). Having

trained in IL, graduated and moved to CA immediately, I remember there were

a lot of things I had to relearn bec of the regional dialects! Even some

meds had different terms!

We live in a funny world, don't we?

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