Monday, November 25, 2024

Seen in a chart

 


6 comments:

  1. “It’s a wise man who knows his own father”

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  2. I mean, what additional info do you need, Doctor? It state very clearly the unspecified diagnosis comes from the patient’s father’s side of the family. If you can’t figure out how to treat this patient for their unspecified diagnosis, then I have to question your qualifications. ;)

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  3. I mean, my mom always said my long-incarcerated father was a sick man, but she never said why.

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  4. "I don't know what it is, but there's just somethin' wrong with that boy."

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  5. Where I work, the family history is usually jumbled in with the patient's current chief complaints and past medical history, so I never know when I'm writing the pharmacist note and it appears that there's someone's diagnosis for Type 1 diabetes mellitus whether I should be looking for a history of a prescription for any antidiabetic medications, and when I should look for drug history of latanoprost eye drops if there's a family history of glaucoma.

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So wadda you think?