Doctors Of Reddit: Nurses Vs Doctors , Anesthesia Stories And More [1h Compilation] (r/AskReddit)

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doctors nurses and hospital staff Aldred it what are your experiences funny sad horrible with people waking from anesthesia a patient woke up from his wisdom tooth removal begging the doctor to let him be David Bowie the doctor actually asked how that was supposed to happen and the answer was that it would be fantastic he then sang a pitch-perfect rendition of Space Oddity in an admirable Bowie impression pies himself and passed out had a patient in foreign an endoscopy as a matter of course we place a speculum thinkable gag with a metal ring instead of a ball in the mouth through which to pass the scope so the patient doesn't bite the scope once they are under we typically place it right at induction of anesthesia this patient had the presence of mind to ask us what the safe word was before he lost consciousness as we placed the speculum one of the rare times the hole or erupted in laughter well at least we know his prudent I once had a patient starts totally thrashing her sister telling me how she has always been the black sheep of the family is a scumbag and wants to bang her husband she's just going off and sitting in the doorway was the sister the only one there to support her after surgery you could tell it was crushing for her this was probably an hour after the patient left PACU conscious but still pretty whacked out yikes I had a patient pet an invisible kitty that was named after me the next day was completely with it and was wondering what happened to that kitty I think the patients wanted you to sit in their lap so they could pet you I had an eight-year-old kid in the Orsay you mother cuz right before she fell asleep I did this well I freaking hate you guys it's because the sensations are weird and scary as you go under I'm an anesthesia student currently doing my clinical rotations and I had an old guy wake up and the first thing he asked was do I still have my balls and I told him yep both of em and he said both or you guys are great I like to imagine he only had one ball and was thrilled to hear that you gave him a new one not a hospital staff but my great grandfather had surgery one time and I was in the room when he woke up he was a world war two veteran and was convinced that he was in a Nazi Pio w camp he recognized me and told me I had to help him escape by killing the guards nurses because he knew I knew how to kill people I was 16 obviously a trained killer when the nurse came in he was calm and kept motioning with his head hurting me and finally looked at me and said kill her now she always came back with another male nurse after that nurse here this really big hairy Turkish guy whom I've never met before told me how much he loved me and that he wanted to kiss me I'm male bTW he wanted to kiss you told to me by my wife confirmed by the nurse I was in bed hospital room waiting for surgery they already gave me meds to calm me but they knocked me out two nurses coming to move me to a gurney but they were small and I'm big they can't move me over my wife came over and poked me in the ribs saying you're snoring roll over and I rolled right onto the gurney your wife is brilliant I was the patient but I had to get five teeth pulled the nurse was helping my mom shuffle me to the car I turned to thank her but couldn't get my mouth to work so I bowed and offed an imaginary cap named anesthesia went straight from the air to surgery to put a plate in my badly broken arm so I hadn't been on a war DTC prior to the operation but came out of surgery and recovery and was being pushed in a hospital bed to a ward we turned into a ward and it was full of elderly people I was in my early 20s I turned to the hospital porter pushing me and shouted sorry we seem to have taken a wrong turn we're in the morgue mumfie oh I hope they didn't hear you my first memory when waking up from shoulder surgery was a somewhat panicked nurse rummaging through the blankets at the bottom of my bed repeatedly muttering where are his legs where are his legs I always cross my legs when I sit lay down and apparently I must have done this as I was initially coming off the anaesthesia it freaked me out for a second but then I processed what was going on the nurse seemed relieved when I mumbled there right here and nearly kicked her in the face when I extended my legs what an odd thing to be saying out loud patient checking in I was 18 and just had my appendix removed my mum was at my bedside I wake up and more pain from the operation than the appendicitis and even worse my balls are itchy I'm wearing a hospital gown and I'm out of it so I put my hand on my stomach and run it down to my skin so I can scratch my balls obviously not wearing underwear in my hand runs down an excess of smooth skin then suddenly I'm touching my goods I ramage around and come to the conclusion that someone has shaved my pubes no one told me this would happen I was livid it's the hype of visiting hours and I'm shouting in my broad Scottish accent aaww mum they've shaved my pubes I'm no happy about this I want my pubis back that's no right no one told me about this get my pubis my mother was mortified and she's trying to get me to calm down while laughing and trying avoid a scene they grew back in about four weeks so it was no biggie but at the time it was a serious issue when I got my wisdom teeth out I apparently called my Middle Eastern surgeon the sly Arabian to thief after coming - that was fun to learn about when I regained mental clarity so I manitech and we have this regular that comes in all the time she's an old black lady who has a lot of health issues including dementia this time I'm actually not entirely sure why she was coming in but whatever it was she needed to be intubated so we sedated her put the tube in and did what we needed when everything was finished we called ends to pick her up and take her back home when they arrived the nurse and I went in to prep her to leave the lady is just starting to wake up from sedation with the EMTs standing in the room we take out her Foley catheter then she queefs the nurse and I smirk at each other but this is fairly common and not the funny part the funny part is that the noise seemed to surprise her and apparently remind her what was going on because she gasps and then looks over to the EMTs and says in an attempt at a sexy voice you boys ever seen a black coochie befo everyone in the room had to take a second to attempt to regain composure but the EMTs ended up having to leave the room and the nurses crouching on the ground trying not to die I since I still have the Foley in my hands don't have this freedom and unforced to try to keep my sights from launching into orbit it's since become a running joke around the air no way this literally happened to me I was the paramedic taking her home law when my husband woke up from having his wisdom teeth surgically removed his nurse was a rather large lady like 350 plus he looked her dead in the eyes and said you're too beautiful to be a nurse you should have been a model why don't you just come home with me and my wife yes he was propositioning a three-way with a 50 year old 350 pound nurse most awkward moment of my life how nice that he wanted to include you though I got my wisdom teeth out last month and was curiously subdued my wife informed me at least at the office she loaded me up in the car and away we weren't about halfway home she called my mother to let her know that the surgery went well and I remained stonily quiet after she got off the phone I demanded that my wife call my mother back when she did so I told her mom you have lots of dogs and they need lots of love then I made the cut the call motion to my wife when we arrived home I was brought up short by my wife's pillow case which has a sloth on it I asked out loud honey there's a freaking sloth in here how did we catch one there so fast then she tried to take my jeans off off me so I could go to sleep and I yelled well them as he when she grabbed for the fly all in or a pretty great morning they're so fast long when I was 14 I had eye surgery coming out of anesthesia the nurses asked me if I could remember my name i slurred my name is Worcestershire sauce no wait that's not a cool name my name is shark I can't even pronounce Worcestershire completely sober impressive wish I was earlier to this one my fancy recently had her tonsils removed her mother and I were there when she woke up after a few minutes she told her mother now that I've got my tonsils out I can fit more of his willy in my mouth it was awkward I am so glad I made it down to this one I had surgery on my wrist and came out of anesthesia screaming my balls hurt the doctor came in and asked what was wrong I said my balls hurt he replied dude you had wrist surgery no one touched your balls two stories one I had a lady in her 70s who drank martinis and took xanax all day every day so she had such a strong tolerance to the sedation I was giving her that she just totally stopped breathing while still awake I had to say ma'am I'm going to have to bag you now and she mouthed okay and I put the Ambu bag on her face and force breathed for her until she got her respiratory effort back to I was in helping with a heart procedure and the patient went into complete heart block and his heart stopped beating I hop up to the table and start chest compressions while they are horribly trying to put in a temporary pacing wire I had an arterial pressure waveform on the monitor so I could see exactly how hard to do the compressions and the man never lost consciousness so I'm doing chest compressions on a dude while he looks right at my face the whole time so it was like press press sorry press press sorry for about two minutes until the pacing wire was in place that's amazing both stories I was the patient I'd had all four wisdom teeth out at once and I woke up earlier than expected in recovery early enough that they hadn't taken out the wadding at the back of my mouth meant to absorb the blood so I woke up immediately felt like I was and panicked I left off the bed and a bunch of nurses came to restrain me still out of it I fought them and definitely gave one of them a good punch before they got me back on the bed I passed out again straight away still feel bad about it poor nurse came out of an ascetic and the lead nurse decides it's time to tell me all about post-op care she says now this is going to be a pain in the ass and I said if that's the case then you guys performed the wrong procedure it was a nose operation the assistant nurse started laughing led nurse not so amused not a doc or nurse when I got my wisdom teeth out they strapped my arm down for the IV anesthetic apparently before passing out I looked up at the white-haired German dentist and said in my best connery goldfinger do you expect me to talk the dentist didn't reply but he did tell me after surgery that it was one of the funniest things anyone asked him in a haze no Mr Bond I expect you to sleep not a doctor a friend was in a car crash pretty bad he was in a coma for two months he had a female doctor for two months until he came out of his coma every time his doctor was checking on he would reach up and grab her breast getting he heard her voice when we told him about he did not believe us so he asked her and she confirmed it said she never stopped him because it seemed to keep him calm the doctor deserves a medal I was the patient but I think this qualifies colonoscopy in this big lounge chair still half-asleep in recovery I half roll over and let rip the biggest fart in history the devil himself created this one eye open half an eye at a nurse asked was that me you on the ground she nods and I go back to sleep you have to fart after the colonoscopy or they don't let you go home I was working in the pediatric ER and sedating a skater kid 14 or 15 we are talking more a wannabe suburban kid rather than a punk kinda kid that obviously joined a frat in college his mom is there in the room as he starts waking up once we had his wrist set and in the cast his mom is typical well-to-do suburban mom who spends lots of time ago current PTA meeting satyrs not trashy at all and family was likely from a well-to-do part of town my buddy who is fairly hairy on his arms et Cie reached across his upper chest to grab an IV line kid was half-asleep raised his head up with his eyes still closed and licked my buddy's armed with this exaggerated lick like it wasn't ice cream cone kid flops his head back onto the pillow and his mom just looks mortified in the two three seconds that pass before he slurs out man I sure do love to lick some pee his mom immediately turned bright red and walked out of the room and we all busted out laughing except the guy who got licked via doc was this young petite girl and she said she peed herself a little she was laughing so hard but for months we would give that garlic motions in the air when we passed him in the hall and putting rolling stone stickers on his locker etc I still give him crap about that from time to time my favorite is to catch him chatting or something standing at the desk and to lean over and sniff his forearm and ask if he has been fishing not in US but I have a good one it's been 15 years and I'm still horrified when I think about it I have to preface this story by saying that I have a super conservative girl-next-door type of personality I am shy somewhat of an introvert and most definitely never want to be the center of attention on purpose I went in for a colonoscopy with the yum-yum juice that made me forget everything that happened although I vaguely remember talking and hearing laughter when I woke up people were smoking and glancing at each other trying to suppress their laughter I asked if something happened and the stars reassured me that everything was good so when the doctor came in to talk to me before I was released I asked him if something funny had happened he reassured me that I had a very normal procedure and then told me that sometimes the medication caused people to lower their inhibition but that the effect wore off very quickly as does the medication I asked him what he meant by lowering their inhibitions and he paused again and reassured me that it happens to a lot of people so yeah I spent my entire colonoscopy talking dirty to my doctor and his tools I never went back to that doctor again TL DR Jung Jung [ __ ] made me say dirty things to the doctor change doctors and considered moving out of state due to my humiliation edit because grandma doctors overdid what are some of your auntie VAX parents stories I had a kid come in and was super sick three years old and in septic shock he had the flu and another compounded viral infection or maybe pertussis heart rate was close to 200 respiratory rate in the 50s blood pressure in the 70s kid was so frickin dry that we could barely get IVs into him and I almost had to drill an IO we dumped a ton of fluids into him started him on vasopressors and transferred him to the local Children's Hospital I had asked the mom if he was vaccinated she said no vaccines have really bad side effects they'll make you sick I explained to her that not getting the vaccines had made her kid ten times sicker than he ever would have been from any mild vaccine reaction she told me I was a fricking [ __ ] and that I obviously have no clue what I'm talking and that's the reason her kid was getting transferred but she also told me that recommending she vaccinate her kids was racist for anyone not familiar with the jargon and IO is an intraosseous line that means the thing goes inside your bone to deliver fluids when I was a medical student I had a five-year-old patient who looked and acted like a two-year-old failure to thrive his mother was super super weird she shaved the sides of his head somehow like a marine cut but kept his back hair long she refused to vaccinate him or even feed him certain foods her sister and her husband were trying to get custody of the child because his mother was weird and didn't take care of him properly I suspect she was paranoid she would literally fight and call you names if you attempt to suggest to put a kid on a proper Hospital diet she wanted to the food first and to make sure he eats only certain things long story short the attending calling County and they took the child away from her good holy crap that neglectful nurse and frankly abuse would have severely impacted that child later on as a medical student I went to see a young child 1yo in the outpatient clinic before the attending the child was due for vaccines and I talked to the parents about getting them on that day the parents said they had reservations about them so I talked to them about their reservations we talked about all of the things they had read on the internet and walked through each point one by one one of the benefits of being the medical student is that you have nothing but time I explained how vaccines are made and how they work they don't have the mercury preservative they once did some vaccines are live but attenuated and others are immunogenic sequences bound to a protein and why we get so many so early that's when you're most likely to be affected by these diseases they were concerned about the effects of so many vaccines at once this is a common concern that we challenge your system less with a vaccine than you see walking around in the world every day and about them making the child sick not possible with anything but a live vaccine and that's why those are attenuated they are such a small desert and non immunocompromised individuals should have no problem with them even though you might feel a little sick because we activate your immune system and that's how you feel when that happens the whole discussion took probably half an hour and then they decided to go forward with the vaccines as it turns out most people are just scared and who can blame them with all of the misinformation in the world it's easier to see how parents get to that point but they also are human and when you sit and talk to them like the people that they are intelligent and able to understand your points they respond in a positive way it's one of the moments in medical school that eye reflects on frequently especially when things are tough and I feel like being impatient with people this is a great story as a nurse I see quite a few patients who are misinformed or simply haven't been educated on certain things I was a medical student when this happened my attending trician gave me a heads up about the parent I was about to see and decided it would be best if he came into the room with me four-year-old kid came in with a horrible cough and difficulty breathing it was almost sure as heck pertussis aka whooping cough the kid was coughing so bad he vomited on the exam table he went on to ask about vaccinating her kid and of course she replied no even though her son was Dania coughing up his lung right next to her I think my attending had seen enough and had enough fought her not vaccinating her kid and had the following conversation with the kids mom attending mrs. I have to ask you do you trust me as your son's doctor mum of course I do doctor attending well there's two problems here that we need to address one you either think you are more knowledgeable than me when it comes to medicine and if that's the case I should no longer be your son's doctor oh you don't trust me as a physician and in that case I shouldn't be your son's doctor mum blank stare on face attending will you please reconsider giving your son of vaccine mum no my attending obviously treated her kid but after this whole ordeal result he fired her and her son as a patient and referred them to another pediatrician he had enough of her crap I respected the heck out of him after he pulled this move we had a 14 year old female common for abdominal pain one time she weighed 80 pounds looked sickly her mother refused to let her eat anything but a handful of things nothing with very much protein at all she literally had a binder full of articles about how horrible vaccines are all the bad things they put in food these days etc she had completely brainwashed this kid so the kid believed it too her labs showed malnutrition her teeth were horrible just a sad case all around curious if the mother was on the same diet bet not when I was a med student I had a parent who wanted to do a delayed vaccination schedule basically it means that you get all the same vaccinations but you pointlessly and foolishly do it over a longer time period the mom had read a book promoting this practice that was unfortunately written by an MD my pediatric attending had Oh chill is that the book written by dr. question mark yes well then you should know that I was in the same medical school class as doctor but I got much better scores than he did dang that's frickin Savage I would have loved to see it nearly qualified pharmacist here so obligatory not a doctor our pharmacy offers travel vaccines for people going away to countries with a high likelihood of severe tropical disease star parenting goes to the parents who got themselves vaccinated for rabies but not their two primary school-aged elementary for non Brits children med school student here I was getting my hair cut and I was talking to the barber about how more people should get the new meningitis B vaccines since I know a person who got meningitis B and almost died the desk lady went off about how vaccines are dangerous and pretty much every single auntie vac six talking point I explained the actual facts behind vaccines and said that I'm studying medicine I think I might know what I'm talking about and then she went off about professors not knowing what they are talking about in that they just teach what they are told to teach so that we can all be brainwashed into supporting the big pharmaceutical companies in that my proof were all fabricated by them in medical school I saw kiddo whose parents refused vaccines and so when they were given the vaccine refusal form to sign this form essentially said that the parents understood that refusing vaccines was against medical advice that their kiddo could get sick from all those preventable diseases and that they wouldn't hold the doctor practice liable for any complications that the kiddo may get from sit preventable diseases this mom pulled out a sharpie and blacked out the part about the doctor not being held liable the parents thought that we'd be cool with them just changing that form just for them and they wanted the doctor to be held liable for their moronic choice of course this didn't work and they were told to sign the form or they would be discharged from the practice and have to find another they refused to sign and were told to leave after given a list of other pediatricians in the area not a doctor but two nurse and a vaccine advocate once had a public argument with a friend from long ago he argued that by not vaccinating his kids and risking terrible side effects and possible autism he was placing no one else at risk however acknowledged the potential risk to his kids after attempting to explain the potential risk to others and him failing to understand I created an analogy which I still use to this day imagine if my kids and your kids get into the same car both of your kids don't put on seatbelts therefore if there is an accident there is an increased risk that your kids will die and also harm my children and the process this seemed to click with him and he doesn't share his auntie vac propaganda on social media anymore good analogy it's like not wearing your seatbelt because you worried you could get trapped in your car after an accident it's astronomically more likely you will be killed in an accident but hey at least you have avoided the miniscule risk of being trapped in a burning car by your seatbelt I feel like Family Guy said it best there's an episode where listen Peter kidnapped this child to get him to a hospital because the parents believe prayer will heal their kid so Lois eventually has to confront them and says something like maybe the vaccines and medicines are God's answer to your prayers so why keep praying if you're going to wipe your ass with his reply not directly related to my being a doctor but a mutual friend of mine and my wife's is a chiropractor and anti-vaxxer refused to vaccinate her first two kids I didn't want her or her kids coming anywhere near our place when we had newborns or kids - because of the risk her unvaccinated kids placed on my partially vaccinated babies she got all offended saying the usual rubbish like if vaccines work what do your kids have to fear and your kids are more risk to mine because they'll be shedding viruses doubt her third child was born with cystic fibrosis which makes them very susceptible to all forms of respiratory and airborne infectious diseases suddenly the whole hypocritical family is vaccinated against everything well at least they were able to change to protect their vulnerable child it could be worse they could have dug in and endangered bare youngest had a kid comment for generic upper respiratory virus asked mom if he was vaccinated as his routine she said no when I asked why not her response was well my boyfriend was vaccinated and he still got meningitis so they don't even work I told her that's the same as saying your friend got bruised by a seat belt in a car accident so you don't wear them when you drive pediatric resident here in the u.s. our continuity clinic accepts everyone including those kicked out of previous practices for anti vaccination beliefs which is a bit frustrating at times really it's a mixed bag for how we can handle these patients ostracizing the parents is only going to build further barriers between provider and kids so that doesn't help frankly what has worked best in my experience is to try to understand where the families are coming from explicitly asking what their thoughts are on vaccines to let them voice their misunderstandings often times this is the first time they've been allowed to talk about their questions and concerns regarding vaccines with a trained MD that doesn't just belittle them most frustratingly it takes patience and time assessing where they are regarding change precontemplation contemplation etc helps determine where we are for vaccinating them today in a month or in a few months one thing that I do draw the line on is to make sure that we see these kids more frequently the normal children as they are at higher risks for illnesses because they are not vaccinated no room for negotiation on that point this helps to fold first it helps build rapport with the family but also secondly if they decide to take a delayed schedule which is still not ideal but better than no vaccines we can eventually catch them up to speed with their vaccinations by frequent return visits interestingly it's always the yoga pants' Karen types at or the anti-vaxxer or pro measles as I've been calling them lately rather than the less educated single moms on welfare or the recent immigrants that speak no English ultimately where the kids Doc's in their advocates and are most effective when we are live with the families or better put get the families to ally with us and do have to be stern after a certain point it's a mix of being Stern but also compromising to work with families to provide their kids as much in the best data supported care as possible not a doctor but so significant other works with children that have autism she has one parent that consistently tells her she regrets vaccinating her kid she then asks questions to my so about which vaccines are the ones that cause autism as if it's a big secret my so tells her that autism is predetermined before birth and signs just aren't noticeable until around two years of age she still tries to justify her logic with other anti-vaxxers parents stories from FB my so has two masters degrees towards this field it blows my mind how they can still argue with overwhelming facts fourth year med student reporting in had a rotation with a pediatrician where we ended up in the classic encounter with an anti vaccination parent this lady was a conspiracy theory magnet she casually mentioned everything from nine stroke 11 to chemtrails of course she loved the idea of the vaccine conspiracy as well opting to not protect her one-year-old to stick it to big pharma I relayed all of this to my attending after my exam I would see the patient first gather history and do my exam to present to my attending physician he got this sort of lazy smirk on his face that screamed watch this we go back into the exam room and we cover all of the important bits of a well-child encounter growth charts behavioral milestones nutrition sleep and then we get to vaccines she lists approximately 15 reasons why vaccines are more dangerous than the disease they protect against law in addition to the various evils of the pharmaceutical industry my attending listened quietly until she's done with her soapbox about one eternity later and then interjects with have you considered the possibility that anti vaccine propaganda could be an attempt by the Russians or the Chinese to weaken the health of the United States population in a moment of catastrophic cognitive dissonance I swear I heard a strange popping noises her brain misfire it actually broke her the elder of the increasingly ridiculous conspiracy theory was just too strong she ended up agreeing to a modified vaccine schedule I was flabbergasted my attending just grinned at me in response to this day I'm not sure the medical ethics of the situation are totally palatable but goddamn the result was amazing doctors offered it what was a symptom a patient didn't mention that was really important I had a guy come to the hospital who told me he had seizures every Tuesday like clockwork this is highly highly unusual for somebody with a seizure disorder it wasn't until I asked him about his social history that he told me he's a heavy drinker I investigated further and it turns out he binge drinks Thursday Friday Saturday every week then stops cold turkey he was having withdrawal seizures this is terrifying holy crap a few months ago a woman 36 yo consulted two endocrinology because she was getting fat without a change in her diet and she felt different asking more questions she casually mentioned she hadn't had her menstruation for months and that maybe she was menopause ik at 36 we suggested that she might be pregnant and she said it was a stupid idea and that she knew she was not pregnant we did some analysis and an ACOG Rafi and yep 35 weeks pregnant you give birth at around 40 I'm a doctor back in school I had a patient who was a drinker wasn't feeling great and wasn't sleeping well lately asked him now the drinking issue was going and he said he lost the taste for it alcoholics can quit they can start but they don't just lose the taste for it cancer black stools folks if you're having black coups ffs mentioned that sooner rather than later that lady has been seeing nothing but black for months before she thought to mention anything we found several gastric ulcers under hemoglobin level that circled a drain but also mention if you're taking any iron supplements or pepto they can cause alarmingly dark stools as well but in that case it's harmless medical intern here had a woman come to her complaining about stomach pain to careful history did the examined vitals she seemed fine mild fever made a preliminary diagnosis of gastroenteritis and presented to my doctor my doctor who is female goes to her and asks why she came to her for something so mild she says because she noticed blood in her stool the doc comes out and asks me if I asked about her stool I did she said it was fine and I asked specifically about blood if she goes back in and asks the patient why she didn't mention that to me her response didn't think it was appropriate to say it to a male intern turns out she had ulcerative colitis needed a colonoscopy and long-term medical therapy and possibly surgery bro as someone with Crohn's I talked about my crap like an epic I have the whole Iliad of the story of my battles down I had a patient whose main complaint was a wrist sprain asked how he fell and he said he felt lightheaded and fell down the stairs after about 15 minutes of questions about his heart and other stuff I asked him if he's had any vomiting he said he vomits every day I asked if it's red and he said it's bright red every time the kicker is this was as usual yearly appointment dude was vomiting blood every day and not only did not go to the ER he didn't feel it was worth mentioning at his checkup I had a patient who needed a small sterile procedure done but had a latex allergy and it was in bright red all over her chart we used paper charts back then we had just ran out of latex free sterile gloves I went in to tell her she needed to come back in a week when we got them back then I decided to ask what happened when she came in contact with latex her response I get chlamydia did my Sabina level one trauma ridi a few years ago as a fourth-year med student homeless guy with hip hip and HIV came in talking about a rash on his shoulder how it hurt had been pretty hot out and that was where he was slinging his bag on looked okay figured it for a sweat rash he was really in there for food so was going to give him some cream and a sandwich and send him out the door was about to leave when I looked at his chief complaint again and it also had testicular pain so I asked him what was going on with his testicles lifts up the gown and he has a tracking abscess through his scrotal skin and through one of his testicles it was like a woman burrowing through his balls like it was an apple oh it's okay I guess ended up calling urology and infectious disease at the guy ended up leaving against medical advice because we were making an NPO without food in anticipation of surgery I'm a med student and on my family medicine rotation I was sent to see this woman before the doctor and get a history and physical she was saying she was having heartburn and just wanted us to give her something to throw up so she will feel better I thought it was odd and so I went through some more review questions and she said her reflux pain was extending up to the left side of her neck and down her left arm and that she had been sweating for hours I cut off the interview short there and went to my teaching doctor to tell him everything and what I thought got and EKGs yep she was having a heart attack had to call an ambulance and get her to the air for your entire career don't forget his case I'm an a doc all epigastric pain is an mi until proven otherwise especially in diabetics and women had a guy who was sent in because his family was concerned about him because he was getting into a lot of physical altercations appointment with the patient was normal he was able to talk himself out of most issues his family stated were occurring and as we were ending he said he had to pick up his other truck from the shop I then asked her you own two trucks he replied I own five trucks the guy was military and only made $60 seventy ka come to find out he had bitter disorder and in his manic episodes he would a large loan to buy a new truck he had almost $120 K and debt in just trucks if it wasn't for that last part of him mentioning he was getting his truck I would have sent him home and probably never known he had a psychiatric issue I'm a doctor these stories are from a few years ago when I saw patients I'm a medical intern working the IDI dude comes in with a heart attack that part's clear as day gonna be medically managed procedure in the morning I'm about to queue up some nitro Paste it's a cream you put on skin that helps get blood flow to the heart as my resident hadn't seen him first and said it was okay and I went through the contraindications as it was just habit at this point one of them is recent vidura use patient had said no too recent vidura to my resident when his wife was there he said yes to me when I asked when his wife wasn't there he wasn't using it with his wife nitropaste was avoided blood pressure stayed okay coronary God stented in the morning discharged the next day protip while you toss the family out to do the rectal exam ask all the questions they went on sir honestly saw a patient during follow-up for a gynecological cancer she said she felt great exam was normal she was relieved but she was so anxious it set off my medical spider-sense so to speak I decided to push a bit further which led to this conversation me so you said you felt good absolutely nothing else bothering you her oh you know some small things nothing having anything to do with this but me well why don't you tell me anyway well I kind of have this weird lump on my belly a sweat gland or a greasy nodule or something doesn't really bother me but I might get a dermatologist to have a look at it if it ever needs to be removed me ah I see could you show it to me she showed me and I saw the skin metastases clear as day don't know how the story ended because I moved to different service immediately after that if I had to guess her life expectancy was probably measured in months kamar anxious calm a weird lump she knew admitted a baby my inton year that had transferred to our facility for persistent vomiting following a surgery on a part of the intestinal tract the transferring facility had wanted us to start the baby on a form of intravenous nutrition and offhandedly mentioned similar great laboratory abnormalities that they had attributed to the baby just having had surgery I go into the room in the middle of the night the first representative of our medical team to meet the family and in the process of gathering the history ask the family what color the baby's poop was so the family replied that it was white or gray and had been since birth and that they just thought that was how it should be record scratch big red flag we ultimately diagnosed the baby with a rare genetic disorder that required an organ transplant if you are a middle-aged plus gentleman and you have cardiac risk factors diabetes overweight et Cie and you develop erectile dysfunction you should tell your doctor as there is some evidence that it is an early symptom of heart disease possibly preceding a heart attack or stroke by three to five years far better to get on statins and blood pressure medication than just ignoring it or taking Viagra by yourself you can tell if it's a circulatory cause as opposed to psychological if you stop getting morning erections and have difficult maintaining achieving an erection in your alone fun time a GP told me this during my primary care rotation their student here I assume she told me this for my learning and not that she thought I was likely an impotent chubby dude , if you are a middle-aged plus gentleman and you have cardiac risk factors diabetes overweight et Cie and you develop erectile dysfunction Tamayo redditor told me once that high blood pressure was a good thing because higher pressure equals harder wiener well I tried to convince him otherwise but he wouldn't listen to me always dang unintentional weight loss takes me from okay not too bad to oh crap such a big red flag when my grandmother told me about her unintentional weight loss three summers ago I insisted that she see her doctor I broke down in tears when I got off the phone with her it turned out to be color exil cancer and she was gone by Christmas not a doctor and not even about me but this is just too interesting of a story for me not to post it here so my dad was a bit of a slow child always forgetful got bad grades needed to have a list of everything important with him all the time to avoid forgetting it in his twenties he gets an allergy test done for no real particular reason beyond having it recommended to him by his doctor turns out he's lactose intolerant of course he tells the doc that the tests clearly failed because he's never had a bad reaction to milk in his life I forgetful turns out that lactose just makes him forgetful the doctor he'd visited happened to have done research specifically into that type of lactose intolerance he cut dairy from his dart and suddenly all the problems went away to this day I've never met anyone else that even knows that this can happen I once was rounding on a patient in the morning that had come and for a stroke I decided to ask some basic review of systems questions just out of habit and when I asked about changes in vision he said yes i probed further and he told me that he was using eye drops for something but that he forgot his eyedrops at home three days ago when he came to the hospital for the last three days the vision in his left eye was worsening along with eye pain pressure when I call his pharmacy to see what drops he was using as I suspected they were thought glaucoma and he was having worsening vision loss due to untreated glaucoma increasing his intraocular pressure we got an ophthalmology consult stat not a people doctor but I worked as a vet tech for three years had a little tiny mini Shih Tzu in horrible health with a nasty attitude to March you could seriously barely touch the dog and she was very very sick the only reason we were able to do anything for her was because she was so small ona comes to visit her one afternoon and casually mentions to the saachi's death poor thing was scared out of her mind and did remarkably better once we learned to let her know we were there before touching her former tech here and people really really don't want to tell you that their pet ate pot we don't give a crap if you smoke it and we're not reporting you but we need to know what your pet ate I'm an emergency medicine physician I had an elderly gentleman come in because he fell in his kitchen didn't lose consciousness or anything didn't have any signs of trauma but both eyes were slightly swollen which he said happened before the fall oh and he forgot to tell me he also had a sore throat he wouldn't have even brought it up if I hadn't asked why his voice sounded a little muffled took a close look at his throat he had some pretty significant pharyngeal oedema he ended up having what's called angioedema which explains the throat and eye swelling different from an allergic reaction he ended up getting intubated and sedated and went to the iQue to protect his airway he initially came in because of a completely inconsequential fall and got intubated and admitted to the iQue because of an oh by the way doc moment as a primary care doctor we try to keep to our tight schedules it can be difficult when patients could come in with something complex or with a shopping list of things they want to talk about into balancing this with providing good care and being mindful that the next patient will be waiting in 15 minutes for their appointment we can be notorious for being late for these reasons I saw a patient the other day who said she had a runny nose I just got on with it made sure she didn't have any signs of the more serious illness and gave her some advice on what to do after that she also had a pain in her ankle she quickly wanted checked out I couldn't find much wrong and assured her it would probably be okay in a couple of days now her 15 minutes is up and I'm kind of gesturing her that we are finished then she pauses and says okay I just wanted to get those things checked out the main reason I'm here is that I've been having chest pain all morning could I face a pond til the doctors offered it what is it like when you have a doctor's appointment I avoid disclosing I'm a doctor unless specifically asked what I do for work I think I'm better taken care of when the doc team is most comfortable and working in their routine a difficult and demanding patients who request special treatment often have worse outcomes I don't want to be one of them I completely agree I never tell them I am a doctor same thing when I take my kids to a pediatrician I just want to be treated like a regular patient only exception was when I broke my hand and needed its operated on ASAP not ten days later went to Student Health as a med student attending I worked with the week before does my pap with a resident he asked I said yes kept quizzing me what am I looking for what does it mean if the PAP is positive etc I am getting questions right but he's being real weird about it realize in parking lot after apt he was asking the resident not me rotate with said resident a few months later freaking fantastic with my mom it was like this mom I think I have basal cell carcinoma on my back that I can't see it quite clearly derm you do have basal cell carcinoma good job my mom drove herself to the errand said pretty sure I have appendicitis she's a doctor but to be fair it's got some obvious signs and they doubted her because she didn't look like she was in enough pain turns out it was about to rupture being in a resident I always wonder which one of my co residents is working in the emergency department as I Drive home from a shift knowing if something were to happen they would be checking my rectal tone in front of all my co-workers and then I think about how big their hands are male Jean ecologist here when I have a patient comment for a pap it is always a bit annoying when they leave their underwear on under the gown I have to step out of the room and wait for them to remove it when I went in for my first physical and years I stripped naked under the paper gown apparently guys don't do this they leave their underwear on when you my family doc who is also my best friend had a good laugh at my expense over this breach in etiquette he also texted me the night before to let me know he was putting the KY in the fridge for my exam but I'm always a little annoyed when I get to an appointment and I'm not explicitly told which layers they expect me to undress to not everyone knows it truly depends on the way you act most of the time I won't tell the doctor that I'm also a doctor unless specifically asked about it or if there is a slip of my tongue about symptoms or any other medical words some doctors tend to be not too specific when they know you are a doctor because you already know what sometimes even my wife gets the ask your husband to clarify your questions I try to have an open mind when I'm the patient because we are trained to think the worst so there is a lot of cancer in my mind currently I work in a palliative care unit I have had medical patients and carers and I would say that it is truly diverse how they react we are also human and we are sick and vulnerable the doctor vein can go completely off or go on overdrive turning a toff is better and less intrusive most of the time there is a lot of cancer in my mind you should probably have that checked out by a doctor I hear cancer is bad for you whenever my dad who is a doctor took me in for an appointment when I was a kid it was always super awkward because if anything was done even remotely incorrectly he'd basically do the medical equivalent of the let me speak to your manager routine which I kind of understand in that context since it's your kids health you're talking about a not a freakin expired coupon but still made me want to melt through the floor nine nine in my experience doctors tend to be pretty decent patients when admitted to the hospital they know the routine they get to know the nurses they try not to hassle anyone they can speak to their own doctors as colleagues etc nurses on the other hand feel it is very important for you to know at all times and in every sentence that they are nurses and they are much better at nursing than you I will say there was this one instance of the doctor patient and a hospitalist getting into an argument that was pretty interesting basically doctor-patient disagreed with what the hospitalist was doing and asked if hospitalists had read any of the recent studies which suggested that they instead follow a different protocol hospitalist was not down with the let's talk as colleagues and decided to go full-on frick you and the only one wearing pants in the room right now there was a mild argument that it remained incredibly civil two days later the hospitalist was fired dr. patient's brother or some other close relation was the CEO nurses tend to thrash doctors go for surgically precise cuts I mean it makes me wonder how often he was actually listening to his patients if he wouldn't listen to a fellow doctor your average person doesn't have the knowledge to advocate for themselves and this guy shut down a medical professional who was doing just that med student had to go to the IDI and then surgery for appendicitis got pimped by the surgeon felt bad man not a doctor it says the husband of a nurse it's horrid my wife and the doctor nurse practitioner will sit and bat ideas back and forth until they can't get my wife to accept the diagnosis as her own idea nurses are the worst patients I had to actively tell myself to shut up multiple times when I broke a bone last year and just politely accept or deny the care they offered because I didn't want to become the stereotype I'm a doctor we make terrible patients because we tend to minimize or rationalize every warning sign going for a doctor's appointment basically reminds us that we can also get sick and since we have a burden of knowledge we're just helping we don't find something that'll force a lifestyle change otherwise most times it's been a pretty standard experience in terms of registering waiting waiting waiting and being seen for 15 minutes if you go to someone you know personally which I actually recommend against you might get some preferential treatment but it's mostly the same other way around I'm a nurse and was taking care of the doctor I work with awk she asked me if she should give urine sample and she wasn't in for something I'd usually get one foot but then she made me nervous cause she should know that so I was you're the doctor you tell me and she said nope you're the one calling the shots now and I was like okay well think we are good without one then it was pretty awkward all around but I work labor and delivery so we deliver a lot of our own nurses and doctors which is strange but also nice my grandpa used to teach anatomy in med school and his students got my grandma when she was in labor she says she got the best care ever because they were terrified of having their professors wife today I learned that doctors go see other doctors I thought they'd healed themselves naturally like glowy mist thing is oozing out of their bodies and raising up into the air but I have heard of barbers going to other barbers but I have heard of barbers going to ababbas if there is only two barbers in town go to the one with the worst haircut my PCP doesn't know I'm a physician when he asked I lied about my profession pretty great really front-of-the-line type stuff Kol my PCP friends or partner and say hey what are you doing for lunch I've got a thing on me I want your opinion on I'll buy lunch or a radiologist hey man my shoulders been killing me I lifted too much with it and now it's booked mind doing an MRI sure what's lunch look like for you basically I end up buying people lunches and they don't have to document anything win-win my dad is a pharmacist and the number of times I'd come out of an appointment with a certain prescription and he would call the doctor to tell them to change it his countless most of the time he was colleagues or had a one degree of separation kind of relationship with these doctors so they didn't seem to mind even though it was awkward for me personally typically he knew of a better option or just wanted the generic which would save him a bunch of money I had one eye doctor who was P though so that was not fun drugs can be expensive as Frick so I don't blame him a doctors and nurses have any of your patients surprised you with their amount or lack of pain tolerance a friend told me an old boy came in with a large laceration on his arm suturing it up took over an hour but can be quite fun as you can shatter the patience my friend was engrossed talking to him about his experiences in the Second World War and really enjoyed treating him the old chap was in good spirits throughout and told him lots of interesting stories about his time behind enemy lines or in trenches in Flanders after he put the last stitch in my friend started clearing up and found the local anaesthetic bottle and opened he realized he'd not put any local in at all and yet the guy didn't once flinch leave aside complain when asked why he didn't say anything he just said oh I thought that's how it's supposed to feel I didn't mind lovely chatting to you then walked out don't make em how they used to you gotta watch those old guys anybody of the generation that fought in Korea were World War two will get up and walk on broken ankles for a chest x-ray tough guys a doctor here my intern year in residency I saw a 17 year old kid who when while playing hockey tried to stop a puck with a gloved hand it struck his fingertip injuring the base of his nail causing a significant deformity his nail bed needed repair which requires first for removing the nail that is done by bluntly separating the nails from the tissue below it if your stomach didn't turn reading that and imagining it congratulations you have no soul typically we use a numbing agent to eliminate sensation to the entire finger using something called a digital block I put it in after 10 minutes he still felt me touching his fingertip I tried putting some around the nail he still felt everything his mother said his father actually had a similar thing litter King didn't work on him I offered him a different numbing medicine we can inject benadryl in that casts or even knocking him out he looked at me in the eyes and said doc just take it off without anything yeah it's fine they fix our cuts without numbing medicine but it's gonna hurt a lot I have to scrape I know so I went at it he grabbed a towel with his other hand and I went to work 45 minutes later the nail was off he was repaired and I replaced the nail in its rightful place the kid didn't even make a noise holy Frick I'm ready to puke just reading that oh my god fire medic here farmers seem to be tough one time a guy pulled into the front ramp got out of his truck and walked up holding his severed forearm in his other arm get him in the truck take off along the way he states he lived down the road and wanted to get to us quickly when asked why he didn't call 9-1-1 he replied I just cut my arm I ain't dying also had a Battle of the Bulge vet tell me he didn't need a blanket it was minus 7 with windchill a doc 50 year old guy with a massive heart attack just lying there chillin ask him his pain level deadpan just a little five-year-old boy with both forearm bones fractured and dislocated playing on iPad with other arm 60 year old lady slips falls destroys pelvic bone just once one terminal and scootch is out of bed wanting to walk home after much convincing Sheba grudgingly accepted that might not be a great idea if there are some badass people out there EMT here I once took a kid about eighteen nineteen to via screaming all the way for sunburn sunburn I mean yeah sunburn isn't fun but this kid was claiming nine stroke ten pain and whimpering but I was astounded charge nurse and I giggled about it for weeks I was a tech in the oh when the EMTs brought in an elderly woman with what they said was a sprained ankle she had slipped while mopping a floor at work and her co-worker had called it in turned out she had broken both of the bones in the lower part of her leg but was sweetly chatting with us I was impressed as soon as I saw burrs rays EMTs had no idea and had splintered her ankle over where her bones were broken typically broken bones in the legs unless there's a huge amount of angulation displacement do not cause a ton of pain unless moved we see that often in the old people with hip fractures as well they're usually sitting there still and having no pain with the second you try to move it they're in excruciating pain same goes with trying to bear weight my goddaughter was born very prematurely requiring a major open heart surgery at two weeks old we were told by her Doc's at since she'd gone through so much surgical trauma the first few weeks of her life as a neonate her pain receptors nerve endings would not develop normally they gave us the example that if she put her hand on a hot stove as a kid she would have sustained a severe burn before feeling any pain whatsoever she never cried as a kid when she got shots fell down banged into things even when it was enough to draw blood I suspect her medical history was the cause working in a hospital has taught me the downside of abusing painkillers drugs patients constantly come in here with long-term substance abuse issues and now that they are actually hurt MVC broke bones etc you can give them enough drugs to put down a horse and they still feel everything I had a patient with an open tib-fib fracture the bones and the lower leg sticking out and below that it looks like jelly trying to walk away apparently unaware of how bad his leg was of course he was incredibly drunk at the time well it's a good thing you aren't a terrible medic wait radiographer here as a student I met a patient who was a typical little old lady she came in with far too many shopping bags and walked extremely slowly she'd been sent by her GP because she fallen getting out of the bath a few weeks previous so we brought her in and took the first image AP pelvis if you were wondering and her pelvis was absolutely ruined turns out she had slipped and fallen with one leg in and one leg out of the bath and taken the whole fall on her vagina not wanting to cause a fuss this woman had ignored the pain and carried on her life as normal for weeks long enough for the fractures to be fairly healed albeit in a strange way not really resembling a pelvis much anymore not her but actually a cashier at a fast-food place a woman ordered two meals and since she was a little older really old actually I offered to bring her food to the table so she wouldn't have to wait I get there and her husband had wads of paper towels stuck all over his arms with electrical tape and his right hand and part of his face were a mix of blood and second-degree burns turned out he was working on his lawnmower and the engine blew up on him they stopped for lunch on the way to the hospital for burns and the metal they couldn't get out he was acting like it was nothing I was chatting with my physiotherapist one day about pain tolerance and she said that she once had her X maybe cocaine addict as a patient whose tolerance was absolute zero she couldn't even touch him without him perceiving it as painful let alone stretch or manipulate his body if she said he was a very challenging case working as an EMT I got called today 64 year old female slipped in her house possible sprained ankle when we got there the woman is sitting in a chair with her legs stretched out in front of her but she had long pants and slippers on that the entire angle so I couldn't really see it when we walked in she was talking and didn't really seem to be in any pain at all so I figured this was going to be an easy trip I kneel down in front of her to take a closer look and wasn't I surprised to find that it wasn't just broken it was flicked right up I mean the foot was at a 90-degree angle to the outside and it was also leaned down so what should have been the side of her foot was facing straight down and the bone that should have been holding the ankle in place was pushing against the skin on the inside of her ankle so hard that it was about to rip through I was bewildered at the fact that at that moment she said it doesn't hurt so I hope it isn't broken she hardly made a peep on the ride to the hospital 35 miles very bumpy come to find out she had multiple sclerosis and that makes people feel pain differently a doctor here I can't count on two hands the number of patients I have seen that are covered in tattoos and are scared of needles IVs I mean complete phobia it makes absolutely no sense if anyone can enlighten me as to how this phenomenon can exist I'd appreciate it to quote a friend of a friend when asked by an addict who queried why he was freaking out over getting a tetanus shot after having a cast sewn up without anesthetic that's why it's called an irrational fear of needles working at a racing track I had both of these people come in on the same day male 54 years swedish small cut on hand his reaction to me pouring water saline in his wound oh wo wo wo wo w it hurts when you put this in effect until there be careful male 32 years Finnish deep cut in right forearm his humeral bone was visible no it doesn't hurt now just tape it the Frick up so I can get back on my bike as a Swedish person I tell you this do not flick with the Finnish people I've had a few patients and tricks where that their pain was ten stroked ten while eating drinking laughing playing on cell phone I'll charge whatever number that they said and then put in the notes patient laughing insert verb or emotion I had oneness that when a patient would say a certain number she'd hand them a card that would say at a pain level of seven you would be sweating vital signs would be elevated you would be nauseated and probably vomiting then she'd ask you sure you're seven nine stroke 10 will change their answers my dad has an unusually high pain tolerance he was cleaning a fishing pole in our backyard once when he didn't notice that the pole had splintered and pulled his hand down on it the force caused the pole to snap in half and drive itself all the way through his hand he stood up walked in the kitchen with pole hanging out of his hand and calmly asked my mom if he should just pull it out or go to the air since it was a fiberglass one he opted for the ER just in case something was broken off inside his hand the list goes on and on and gets worse the other was when he fell off a ladder and shattered his leg the bone came through the skin and he was [ __ ] about going to the air final nurse who used to work in orthopedics the amount of people who were guzzle oral morphine was unbelievable older adults s little old ladies would just take two paracetamol and would be totally fine I went to the ER with my younger brother after a ski accident my brother fell on his back off quite a big drop causing his sternum split open a few runs later he said he was sure something was wrong with his chest so we eventually got to the air the doctor was shocked that he was able to continue skiing after it and that he wasn't writhing in pain when it was touched my brother's explanation was yeah it hurts but I can't do anything about it five-year-old child with a severed finger half hanging off cool as a cucumber and not even upset the mum was in hysterics I have a similar story involving a 21 year old female severed her index finger in a door and I was the first responder I controlled the bleeding until we could get her to a hospital but she took it like a champ I didn't hear a single peep out of her mouth med seekers and junkies coming down have the same level of pain tolerance barely touch the junkies and they flip out due to pain whereas the Med seekers attempt that crap overact I saw the guy try to fake a seizure and it was the funniest crap ever he was curling his hands up like he had CP and leaning his head back to gather spit so he could foam at the mouth med seekers will always be allergic to morphine and need dilaudid 1/8 of him I don't think I have met anyone with a high pain tolerance some chick came in with cysts on her ovaries and declined meds because she was in recovery so that is actually pretty badass nurse here while in school I had a 7 year old girl who had broke her hip by getting bounced off a trampoline they lived a few hours out of town and when it happened they knew she was hurt but not how bad so her parents put her in the back of the truck and hold her for 45 plus minutes to their local hospital she got there they did the x-rays and found there was one right too bad for them to treat and that she needed to come to us they rushed the family out without anything for pain for this little one for another hour plus ride tomorrow this girl didn't shed a tear she was hands-down the toughest patient I've ever had I had a 19 year old do the same while skateboarding and I had to pull him out of the car while another nurse held his leg in place some people will amaze you with their strength and braveness when I was studying nursing I saw a man who had broken his knee in a motorcycle accident three days before the knee was at least three times it's normal size the doctor asked him about the pain and he told him it wasn't that bad he was mostly annoyed at his family who had taken him to the emergency room my grandmother wouldn't take pain medicine not sure why but even getting dental work done she didn't want numbing agents the only time I know that she took pain meds was some aspirin after getting t-boned while driving and hurting her shoulder she passed away last year from ALS a few weeks before her 80th birthday she was the most independent person I've ever known and even having to rely on her kids for help she didn't complain patients in a sickle cell crisis I've pushed up to 14 milligrams of dilaudid 1/2 milligrams at a time into these patients without a resulting change in vital signs Orman tation however I've also seen young men competing in Rhoda who have been stopped by a bull a few times coming with broken ribs and a pneumothorax saying it's just a scratch and declining pain medications he had an older marine that came in reason being stiff neck and nausea does his normal workup rules out c-spine injury decides to test for meningitis tells the guide to touch his chin to his chest turn left turn right look up nothing tells the guide to stand on his toes and drop onto his heels and the guy nearly collapses and then vomits on the floor Danka asks didn't it hurt when you touched your chin to your chest marine replies yes it freakin hurt but what does that have to do with it I'm your doctor you're supposed to tell me when something is wrong the marine just looked at him with a slightly blank look on his face and said oh sorry doc won't happen again I'm an oncology nurse my patients have some of the highest pain tolerances I have ever seen they literally have tumors taking over entire cavities in their bodies huge mass is pressing on places that aren't supposed to be pressed on and literally eroding through their skin and they will ask me for pain meds when I have a second it amazes me you've been visited by the happiest dog in the world he wants to share his happiness but only if you let him know type I love you happy Papa to get some of his happiness I hope you enjoyed the video if you are new to the channel you can subscribe I publish new videos every day until then check another video or don't either way have a great day you magnificent people [Music]
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