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Old Aug 24, 2004, 11:19 PM
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Scary doctors!!!

NO NAMES HERE PLEASE....

What is the worst thing you have ever seen a doctor do?

I'll start...an ER resident gave a patient with a third degree block lidocaine, despite my partner reminding him that it was a BAD idea. Well, you can guess the outcome. He used to be really cocky and condescending; now, he's just as polite and humble as can be, and turned into a really great doctor!! I saw him on "Trauma-Life in the ER" not too long ago!!

My preceptor told me about a truly terrifying surgeon. She had an ICU pt. with a HUGE, massively infected abdominal surgical wound that was left open for all of the drainage and to directly treat the infection. When the surgeon came to visit the pt., he removed the dressings to inspect the site. There was alot of pus in there, so...

HE PICKS UP THE PATIENTS TONSIL-TIP SUCTION THAT HAD FALLEN ON THE FLOOR AND STICKS IT INTO THE WOUND TO REMOVE ALL THE DRAINAGE!!

When he saw B.'s jaw hit the floor, he just stared at her and said "Well, the wound's not sterile either."

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Old Aug 25, 2004, 03:38 AM
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Only thing I can say is, they are sick....need some help.

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Old Aug 25, 2004, 08:16 AM
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I worked with one doctor in a remote place. We went for a hike one afternoon after work and she pulled tapeworms out of her dog's arse with bare hands (then wiped them on a rock!).

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Old Aug 25, 2004, 08:16 AM
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I've also seen her pulling gangrenous toes to bits with bare hands!

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Old Aug 25, 2004, 08:25 AM
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Suctioning a wound with tonsil suction would make me gag right there. I'd have to change the ENTIRE set up just to feel half human again.

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Old Aug 25, 2004, 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Farkinott
I worked with one doctor in a remote place. We went for a hike one afternoon after work and she pulled tapeworms out of her dog's arse with bare hands (then wiped them on a rock!).



Thats nice.

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Old Aug 25, 2004, 09:12 AM
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What do you think about a cardioversion without sedation...on an awake patient. We were awestruck, as was the patient.

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Old Aug 25, 2004, 10:37 AM
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I had a surgeon who I notified of a drainage from the wound I had noticed during dressing change. If you pressed on the wound it would just keep coming, it looked identical to what had been counted as multiple BM's. I told the doctor this emphatically, he sent the pt home the next day as he had planned without even looking at wound under dressing!

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Old Aug 25, 2004, 02:20 PM
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Saw a ob-gyn check a patient's genital warts without gloves and without washing her hands with soap (just rinsed with water).

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Old Aug 25, 2004, 03:56 PM
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Had an attending extubate a CHF patient in the ER; ya'll know the type of patient -- the kind with NO neck that it was darn near impossible to intubate the first time. His logic was "Her Sats are fine now." Yes, Dr. Moron, that's because she's on the freaking ventilator!

All the ER nurses were just kind of looking at each other when he waid he was pulling the tube, and as he extubated the pt, I casually stuck my head out the door and called to the pt's ER doctor, "Hey, uh, don't go too far, m'kay?"

Yes, we ended up reintubating in about 3 minutes, and yes, Dr. Moron had to get the ER doc to do it!

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