Finally done reading through this thread, and now for my contributions:
I have learned that PCP not only makes you THINK you are superman, but you may actually BECOME superman. Although, this may just fall under the law of inverse value. 2 patients, within a week of each other, both came in after 5 story falls while high on PCP, and both surviving only with the expected ortho injuries. One, however, did get up and try to run again as per Police/EMS.
I have also learned that if you are a malingerer and have the high-five, the medical student drawing your blood and placing an IV will not appreciate it when you pull the IV cath out and wildly flail your arm around, dousing the bed, walls, curtain, and yes the medical student with said infected blood.
Finally, Demerol may not treat the pain of Chronic LBP, but news of admission will. Had a patient come in for discogenic pain (with the MRI report from 5 years ago that she shoved in the face of anyone who came near her) and screaming about how her pain needed to be treated. Got Demerol x2, and was still screaming about her pain, and how we don't treat it right, and threatening to go to another hospital down the street (oh, please don't). Tried to get up and go to the bathroom herself, only to throw herself onto the floor 2 feet from her bed. IV came out, and refused to have the IV placed in her upper extremities due to her "bad kidneys". (Ok, but the veins in your legs are ok, wtf?). Got a 24 in her foot, and got the 3rd demerol in. Medicine comes down, and tells her where she will be admitted. Starts yelling, "Oh no, I told them I would get admitted anywhere but that floor!" Signs out AMA and almost runs out of the ED.