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HAVING WORKED AT A LEVEL 1 TRAUMA CENTER FOR YEARS, I RECENTLY CHANGED HOSPITALS TO A COMMUNITY ER. THE LINGO THAT WE USED AT THE TRAUMA CENTER DIFFERED GREATLY FROM MY NEW HOSPITAL. I AM INTERESTED IN HEARING LINGO FROM AROUND THE GLOBE.
SOME EXAMPLES:
LOL=LITTLE OLD LADY
MIMI=LITTLE OLD LADY
DFO=DONE FELL OUT (SYNCOPE)
AND MY MANAGER'S FAVOURITE ONE:
CCFCCP= COO COO FOR CO CO PUFFS
I've never worked in ER, but here are a few from some other areas of nursing-
Turn and Baste: slang for incontinence care and rounds in LTC.
One foot on a banana peel, and the other in the grave: see FTD.
Licking a baby aspirin: phrase used when a doc has a pt on very little, inadequate pain meds. i.e. Q. "What did doctor so-and-so order for pain?"
"He's got her licking a baby aspirin." Such as when a doc orders DCN-100 i-ii q 4-6 hrs, prn for cancer pain.
Hydrating the family: phrase used when a dying hospice pt who can no longer take food or liquids, is losing the ability to process fluids and does not have the oncotic pressure to hold fluids, is getting IV hydration because the family thinks it's necessary, despite repeated teaching. Ususally run @ TKO only.
Hydrating the doctor: pt in same condition as above, but doc feels better if he sees an IV going when he enters the pt's room.
Pt is BB King- i.e. dialysis graft is clotted. Thus- "The Thrill is Gone."
Hi,
I'm only a medical student but I'm still a little concerned that this thread demonstrates a total lack of respect for patients. Surely it is not right to laugh about comments like TSTL (too stupid to live). We are, afterall, supposed to be a caring profession. I'd hate to think what a member of the public might think if they saw this forum (and I only came here by accident via a google seach result).
- Jerry
Hi,I'm only a medical student but I'm still a little concerned that this thread demonstrates a total lack of respect for patients. Surely it is not right to laugh about comments like TSTL (too stupid to live). We are, afterall, supposed to be a caring profession. I'd hate to think what a member of the public might think if they saw this forum (and I only came here by accident via a google seach result).
- Jerry
you are certainly entiteled to you opinion (as are we). if you still feel this way after you have practiced as an attending for 2 years in an er, come back and talk to us! otherwise, good luck with your training!
p.s. - the public we are speaking of probably can't read anyway.
JACALA_CL
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chocolate hostage = constipation ( stole it from another post) but love it