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Tycho
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Physician
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United States4146 Posts
On September 09 2006 16:55 NeverTheEndlessWiz wrote: To be honest, after looking at the story i don't really quite believe it... No offense but I'm a civilian medic working in singapore and its quite impossible to get discharged within days after such an injury, even especially after a RTA (I've seen and worked on plently of those). In singapore usually the doctor will demand at least a week's stay on the mininal for observation.Either way, please do take care of yourself Zia. Don't stress out, chill out ^^ On September 09 2006 04:32 Nitsirk wrote: But there is no way it is as serious as it is portrait here. I am a nurse student (3 year), and as a part of my education i have been assigned to the orthopedic part of the hospital. It is the place where we plaster up patients with broken bones, perform surgery and so on. Basically, if the injury involves a human bone, we got the patient. And i can say for sure that there is no way in hell that ANYONE with a crushed bone/knee will be sent home the same day.. And since i actually know a lot about this stuff, i find it very hard to believe what she/he is saying. You both sent a mixed message " I don't believe you and I think your lying, but just in case your not err.. hum.. hope you get better! (add daft smily) " About early discharge - I've sent people home on a vent (assisted mechanical ventilation), I've sent pneumothorax cases home after a few hours observation, cranial trauma with cranial fracture home after 24 hours observation, and even pulmonary embolism to be treated at home plus worse stuff... A stabilized knee fracture does not need hospitalization if you have the adequate support, especially if you’re in the wrong hospital in the first place for further treatment. Multiple fractures means more than 2, could be 2 fingers and a knee - nothing that can't wait for treatment even outside the hospital if stabilized. It all depends on the ancillary support, the economical support at the disposal of the patient, the patient and their doctors. People often exaggerate their hardships and suffering and there is nothing wrong with that, it is human nature. Some people often call out for support and help in whatever way they can or they feel comfortable with and there is nothing wrong with that, it is human nature. One must take them at face value and simply listen & help instead of judge and criticize. I am only answering becasue both of you claim to be in the medical field. I suggest you start with empathy and the study of human nature instead of trying to prove the patient wrong, or argue about stuff you have little data about. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Translation in gaming language: stfu newbs ~ | ||
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United States5007 Posts
On September 09 2006 22:00 Physician wrote: About early discharge - I've sent people home on a vent (assisted mechanical ventilation), I've sent pneumothorax cases home after a few hours observation, cranial trauma with cranial fracture home after 24 hours observation, and once even pulmonary embolism to be treat at home. A stabilized knee fracture does not need hospitalization if you have the adequate support, especially if you’re in the wrong hospital in the first place for further treatment. Multiple fractures means more than 2, could be 2 fingers and a knee - nothing that can't wait for treatment even outside the hospital if stabilized. It all depends on the ancillary support, the economical support at the disposal of the patient, the patient and their doctors. People often exaggerate their hardships and suffering and there is nothing wrong with that, it is human nature. Some people often call out for support and help in whatever way they can or they feel comfortable with and there is nothing wrong with that, it is human nature. One must take them at face value and simply listen & help instead of judge and criticize. I am only answering becasue both of you claim to be in the medical field. I suggest you start with empathy and the study of human nature instead of trying to prove the patient wrong, or argue about stuff you have little data about. [line] Translation in gaming language: stfu newbs ~ I LOVE YOU ...... and Zia get well and read some George R. R . Martin also ask for a magician to come see you we are a crazy grup of people. | ||
nS-g.OoZi
Canada92 Posts
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DarkYoDA
United States1347 Posts
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BlackJack
United States10180 Posts
Translation in gaming language: stfu newbs ~ tehehe | ||
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United States920 Posts
sucks, good luck and may the legs be with you | ||
OtHER-X
Bulgaria79 Posts
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funkie
Venezuela9374 Posts
that shit was gold. | ||
TreK
Sweden2089 Posts
Btw out of the safety of your country i suggest u find yourself another job "Physician". =] | ||
jjun212
Canada2208 Posts
im in no position to say "its okay" and even though i dont know u well, i doubt your an idiot.. there are so many things to do with a life whether you can walk or not... the face that you have time in life is so precious^^ i hope you can find something to use the time on.. because trust me.. alot of people who can walk, waste that time and its as if the only purpose they use their legs for is to walk to the washroom.. , thats it.. anyway.. i wish the best 4 u | ||
1tym
Korea (South)2425 Posts
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Aileon
United States299 Posts
Really sorry to hear about the leg. I really hope that you do regain use of it eventually. | ||
StimD
Norway738 Posts
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Night[Mare
Mexico4793 Posts
On September 09 2006 09:36 {ToT}Strafe wrote: I dont do girlfriends, maybe when im older and need to feel good about myself i meant trek's | ||
{ToT}Strafe
Thailand7026 Posts
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0x64
Finland4517 Posts
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Night[Mare
Mexico4793 Posts
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bbz
Sweden416 Posts
On September 09 2006 22:00 Physician wrote: You both sent a mixed message " I don't believe you and I think your lying, but just in case your not err.. hum.. hope you get better! (add daft smily) " About early discharge - I've sent people home on a vent (assisted mechanical ventilation), I've sent pneumothorax cases home after a few hours observation, cranial trauma with cranial fracture home after 24 hours observation, and even pulmonary embolism to be treated at home plus worse stuff... A stabilized knee fracture does not need hospitalization if you have the adequate support, especially if you’re in the wrong hospital in the first place for further treatment. Multiple fractures means more than 2, could be 2 fingers and a knee - nothing that can't wait for treatment even outside the hospital if stabilized. It all depends on the ancillary support, the economical support at the disposal of the patient, the patient and their doctors. People often exaggerate their hardships and suffering and there is nothing wrong with that, it is human nature. Some people often call out for support and help in whatever way they can or they feel comfortable with and there is nothing wrong with that, it is human nature. One must take them at face value and simply listen & help instead of judge and criticize. I am only answering becasue both of you claim to be in the medical field. I suggest you start with empathy and the study of human nature instead of trying to prove the patient wrong, or argue about stuff you have little data about. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Translation in gaming language: stfu newbs ~ and the champ knocked 'm all out | ||
{ToT}Strafe
Thailand7026 Posts
On September 10 2006 07:14 0x64 wrote: Always look on the bright side of life! *whistles* ![]() a r t | ||
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