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I just finished a three day tour on third shift in one of my employer's ER - what a BLAST! If ever I had doubts about medical school, I don't now; I had so much fun and saw quite nice variety of cases.
First of all, I saw my first pelvic exam and let me say, you wimmen got the **** end of the deal. Thank God I have external genitalia.
I saw the lacs, peds, abdominal pain, chest pain, epistaxis (elevated coumadin/Factor V Leiden, etc; but early this morning it was very slow. The doc and I were talking about how I had seen a pretty good number of cases, but no ortho.... Ask and ye shall receive.
A girl was at work when she caught her finger in a door. We were all dubious wondering why a finger lac was coming in by ambulance.
The doc unwrapped the field dressing and the tip of her finger just flopped down. She had a wicked break - the bone was exposed and fairly crushed. The extensor tendon was gone, and the flexor tendon was pulling her finger tip in a pretty funky direction. The doc numbed the nerve and then reduced it - very cool, he had to give it a bit of tension so the bone ends would meet up. He tacked it in with four sutures and admitted her - ortho would check it later in the morning.
Over this short time, we didn't have any really bizarre cases or extreme traumas - the finger was about as bloody as it got. I had a great time though and I think it would be interesting to hear everyone else's stories.
First of all, I saw my first pelvic exam and let me say, you wimmen got the **** end of the deal. Thank God I have external genitalia.
I saw the lacs, peds, abdominal pain, chest pain, epistaxis (elevated coumadin/Factor V Leiden, etc; but early this morning it was very slow. The doc and I were talking about how I had seen a pretty good number of cases, but no ortho.... Ask and ye shall receive.
A girl was at work when she caught her finger in a door. We were all dubious wondering why a finger lac was coming in by ambulance.
The doc unwrapped the field dressing and the tip of her finger just flopped down. She had a wicked break - the bone was exposed and fairly crushed. The extensor tendon was gone, and the flexor tendon was pulling her finger tip in a pretty funky direction. The doc numbed the nerve and then reduced it - very cool, he had to give it a bit of tension so the bone ends would meet up. He tacked it in with four sutures and admitted her - ortho would check it later in the morning.
Over this short time, we didn't have any really bizarre cases or extreme traumas - the finger was about as bloody as it got. I had a great time though and I think it would be interesting to hear everyone else's stories.