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You all have heard of them and of course we never actually use any of these terms but somehow they are there and everyone knows them.......
There the "unofficial" abbreviation list
like
FLK Funny Looking Kid
or
Craft syndrome - Can't Remember A Flippin' Thing
PFO - clean version - Potted (Drunk) and Fell Over
AHD - Acute Haloperidol Deficit
Or the pseudomedical jargon for describing patient peculiarities i.e.
Mononeuronis Asynapsis
Acute Pneumoencephalopathy (thanks TeeitupTom)
Acute Hyponicotaemia (busting for a cigarette)
Does anyone know anymore??
Okay can anyone add to this list
Cranio-rectal inversion (head up one's @$$):chuckle
The first time I heard that one was on an episode of Third Watch (now off the air) and the "victim" of a car accident claimed he was "hurt and paralyzed" but was moving around! The EMT's asked another EMT what was the problem and the EMT replied "the vic has rectal-cranial inversion!" :chuckle
here is one that we used alot on the ambulance,wadao pronounced (wa-day-oh)
weak and dizzy all over
for those that can't figure what is wrong with them..
tammy
we call that the wads (weak and dizzy syndrome) we also use gtfo for "get the f&*$ out". or how about spotas, "i spota be at work tomorrow, can i get an excuse?":lol2:
Here's a few...
Percussive maintenance - the sharp tap/bang which cures faulty equipment
PNR - person needed ride i.e. called ambulance instead of taxi
Hole-in-One - A gunshot wound through the mouth or rectum.
DFO-SFJ - Done Fell Out - Screaming For Jesus
BUNDY - But Unfortunately Not Dead Yet
COSMONAUT - Cat Owner, Smells, Made Of Nuts And Used Tampons ("mad cat lady" with poor hygiene and body odour)
Feather Count - measure of skin flakiness (e.g. high feather count)
aawnurse
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TFTB- too fat to breathe