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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow! Nurses are poor writers. Who knew?[/quote] Yup. But I start a spiffy IV, and can read your EKG and tell you where the blockage is that's causing your chest pain. Much more important for what I need to do. And for that matter, can run the code that happens when the ED doc doesn't believe that only 2mm of ST elevation was important and sent you up to the floor instead of to the cath lab. You go ahead with your perfect sentences. My break is over and I've got real work to do. [/quote] Please ignore the nasty PP. As someone who recently spent a week in the hospital I can vouch for the importance of having a good nurse, especially when you need an IV started, a catheter inserted, and other fun procedures performed. And I also agree that it's the nurse who spends the most time with the patient. Thanks, nurse PP, for your good work.[/quote]
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