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now th elast wave of fun begins. One came via EMS for wrist pain and is threatening to go to another hospital (dont let the door hit you on the way out) and the second thinks by comming back we will do the work up her PCP is supposed to do:idk:
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:lol: I just read an interesting diagnosis in an ER. Damn...that reminds me. I still need to send you those links. Be on the lookout for a PM! :D |
Now the frekin drama begins, this ladys making ahuge production out of all of this becasue she has an audience. Thank god this is ove rin 90 minutes and I go to my other job where I am loved by all :lol:
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BTW, you have a PM. ;) |
so, just over 2 hours of sleep is all i could tolerate...and they weren't even a good two hours:(
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interesting how a few of them rag on PA's of course they work in east bumblefuck. Some facilities have different policies as far as billing and that sort of stuff, but we do generate a ton of money for the hospital. The laws vary state to state. NY is prety liberal in what we can do as compared to other states. I do not need a supervising doc in the building he just has to be a phone call away. On a busy shift with the right n urse and attending I can see 30 patients a shift if its all colds and sprained ankles. However we do work up quite a few patients here with appendicitis, cholecystitis, and other surgical cases. We also work the main ER and manage critical patients (well th emore experienced guys do)
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