"Abrasions or lacerations? It - seems somewhere in between, I don't think there's an option for 'cracked foot calluses'. I was thinking I'd clean him up gently with soap and water and then I'll be able to see better what's under all that muck."
"Eh, seems fine. Can we go do my folks now?"
Marian frowns. "I had noon labs. Can I send those off and come find you? It'll be quick."
"Yeah, sure thing."
She draws the labs, and then putters, bumping the norepi down to 4 ml/h - unbelievable! - and, just because she can, dropping the midazolam to 1.5 mg/h. If he's agitated at any point she'll switch him to propofol, but he seems calmer now. She suspects it's because he's less disoriented when he can better follow what's happening to him. Which has her kind of tempted to just get him off the sedation entirely, and then go announce to Dr Prissan as a fait accompli that he's ready for extubation.
If she can get him entirely off pressors, Dr Prissan will have to acknowledge that he's hemodynamically stable, but accomplishing that unlikely on propofol, given how sensitive his blood pressure is to it...
Still musing, she sends all her blood work, including a repeat blood gas that someone snuck in there when she wasn't looking and that requires an extra trip to the supply room. She goes off to help Anne-Marie.