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There may or may not be a thread like this but I couldn't resist sharing. This weekend I was digging through my patient's chart trying to learn more about his history when I came across a note by the attending cardiologist. It said, and I quote: "Patient is stable, no complaints. Was screaming 'Kibbles and Bits!' repeatedly upon my arrival. Of note, patient does not have a dog." I couldn't help but laugh. Anybody else come across some interesting notes in their charts?
I was receiving admission orders over the phone in the middle of the night and the very sleepy doctor was spouting out his usual questions "What labs do I need to know about? Has the pt got back from MRI? Has she had pain meds? Did I give you activity orders? Have you had any birthday cake?" I said "No, but my birthday is in 2 weeks so you should probably include that." "Okay, add that to the orders. Thank you, good night."
I was once standing in a room with a consulting MD while he was talking to the pt about said pt's extensive drug history, both as a user and a dealer. He then proceeded to commend the pt on getting out of the business by saying "can't be messing with that nickle and dime **** brother you know"
A 28 yro lady was on the Med-Surg floor for over a month due to hyperemesis gravidarum. The hospitalist was in distress because she would still have nausea and vomiting with various medications. The doctor ended the progress note by saying if we were to discharge the patient, "she would vomit and just die." Well then...
michigansapphire
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After a detailed description of a difficult central line insertion: "Pt has earned a chocolate donut."