THEN:
A gallbladder and 2 ear infections.
Do you ever find it weird that we refer to patients by their diagnosis and not their name? Even though I do it online for privacy reasons, we still do it in real life.
"Hey Lucy - can you medicate my gallbladder in Exam 2 please?"
NEXT:
Migraine (my own).
Trauma Chart Reviews for an hour.
TIME FOR LUNCH.
Another chest pain after lunch, another Migraine, a Peeing blood, and abdominal pain, and a r/o labor.
Then I got transferred to OB with my r/o labor and finished my shift there.
Rural Medicine is great.
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Whew--you ARE busy!
Sounds like a great day. oh and you are brave saying it's slow here. I want to beat those at work who utter those words.
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