A nurse using our computerized medication charting system couldn't find a simple heart medication. I found out the reason: He was searching for asspirin.
"...As the explorers investigated this newfound treasure, they were drawn to the currency of this civilization. Ordinary in appearance but with the words E Pluribus Braden inscribed carefully along the border and with a picture of a strikingly handsome young nurse emblazoned boldly in the center. Truly this must have been a remarkable people..."
Excerpt from "A History of Earth" by Marcus T. Marian. Published by Megadodo Publications, Ursa Minor.
No, I'm not giving you medical advice. Talk to your Primary Care ER Doctor for that.
No, it isn't you I'm talking about. Believe it or not, you are not the only patient who came in the ER with that same complaint in the last year, let alone the last week. Besides, I'm not breaking any HIPAA laws because I'm not divulging any identifying information, and I'm probably combining three cases together and changing the gender and age when I write about that crazy patient anyway.
Besides, even if it is you, do you really want to admit to having done that?
4 comments:
Apparently the patient was a pain in the same?????
Did you then punch that nurse in the face?
"It's called an-algesic, not anal-gesic. Sir, the pills go in your mouth."
-Turk
Hysterical.
Is that what you take to get rid of a pain in the ass?
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