Saturday, April 3, 2010

a day in the er

an afternoon in the er allows one an opportunity to reflect on some of the finer points of ontario's health care system:

  • as catholicism is to the vatican, "proper hand hygiene" is to the er
  • hospital gowns should come with instructions
  • just because your doctor graduated from medical school doesn't mean that he graduated at the top of his class
  • hospital gurneys were not designed by someone born to a mother and father standing 5'8" and 6'3" respectively
  • moaning brings orderlies; crying brings nurses; screaming brings residents; threats of a lawsuit bring attending physicians
  • bedpans are colder than they look
  • insertion of iv needle... painful; insertion of blood work needle... more painful; removal of medical tape from hairy forearm holding iv needle in place... hell on earth
  • hopping on a bus sporting a hospital bracelet and blood-soaked cotton ball typically permits the passenger a wide berth
  • and finally... no one likes a smart ass in the er (sorry)

"life expectancy would grow by leaps and bounds if green vegetables smelled as good as bacon." - doug larson

'cause you never know: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qFIaI1M5kU

2 comments:

  1. What happened? Why are you in the hospital?
    I was shocked to see that you were so sick, you needed to take two days off. I hope you feel better.
    And as for the doctors graduating at the top of their class: wasn't it you who said that marks are irrelevant in terms of a person's ability to perform? Haha

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  2. I like Ilham's last remark. Funny.

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