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ok so who is looking forward to intern yr? who is crapping their pants? etc
docmartin said:I too have been off for the last few months and am ready to get started. But am also terrified too! It's amazing how much you forget in a short amount of time. I have been depositing into my "sleep bank" daily for future withdrawals during internship year.
factoid said:ok so who is looking forward to intern yr? who is crapping their pants? etc
AndyMilonakis said:I'm looking forward to this upcoming year as an intern. No overnight call. Yeah baby...YEAH!
Stop leaking our secret Andy! We'll have to beat them away with sticks.AndyMilonakis said:I'm looking forward to this upcoming year as an intern. No overnight call. Yeah baby...YEAH!
Screw that! When pathology gets more competitive, we can sit back and laugh and say that we got in when it wasn't that competitivecytoborg said:Stop leaking our secret Andy! We'll have to beat them away with sticks.
cytoborg said:Stop leaking our secret Andy! We'll have to beat them away with sticks.
OTN said:Might just want to make sure you know exactly how to do it.
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What is the proper procedure and protocol for pronouncing someone dead?
fuegofrio17 said:What is the proper procedure and protocol for pronouncing someone dead?
Are you serious or is this a joke??????OTN said:Learn how to really pronounce a pt dead before you realize, in front of about 18 crying people, that you can't just say, "Well, as far as I can tell, I think she's dead." Almost said that- caught myself. If I had thought about it before, I would have realized it's the kind of thing where no hedging is allowed whatsoever, as opposed to most discussions I find myself having with family members.
Might just want to make sure you know exactly how to do it.
In my defense, though, my hesitation was brought on by the fact that the month before an intern had pronounced a pt dead, only to have said pt wake up in the body bag on the way to the morgue.
I was right, by the way.
Here's a smiley-
lowbudget said:Oh. My. God. I've been off for so long (since March?) that I've forgotten how to spell my name. Scared crapless, orientation starts Thursday. Goodness.
fuegofrio17 said:OTN said:Might just want to make sure you know exactly how to do it.
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What is the proper procedure and protocol for pronouncing someone dead?
125 grain jacketed hollow point through the occiptal protruberance.
OTN said:Learn how to really pronounce a pt dead before you realize, in front of about 18 crying people, that you can't just say, "Well, as far as I can tell, I think she's dead." Almost said that- caught myself. If I had thought about it before, I would have realized it's the kind of thing where no hedging is allowed whatsoever, as opposed to most discussions I find myself having with family members.
Might just want to make sure you know exactly how to do it.
In my defense, though, my hesitation was brought on by the fact that the month before an intern had pronounced a pt dead, only to have said pt wake up in the body bag on the way to the morgue.
I was right, by the way.
Here's a smiley-
I don't anticipate any patients dying while I am on....