You scrub in at the sink. Not for surgery—for common sense. You approach the vent like a bomb squad: slow, methodical, suspicious. The nurse gives you the look—the one that says “Fix it before this child desats.” You ignore the pressure. You follow the air path.
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The forum’s most upvoted posts almost always share a common structure: A technician spends three days chasing a "phantom" error, only to discover a loose pin, a dirty encoder wheel, or a dried-out rubber seal. You scrub in at the sink