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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“School nurse” is often in a white uniform. Hadn’t been this way in decades. Emergency Room scenes: entire families waltz into the ER desk staffed by a white uniformed nurse and immediately get detailed updates and access to patient’s room! Mary’s been admitted! She’s doing fine after being in that terrible car crash! And, she had a baby boy! He was deleivered in the ambulance! She’s in Room 1-B talking with Dr. Smith! Yes, you may all race to her bedside with your helium balloons and gift baskets that you’ve somehow obtained en route to the hospital.[/quote] And speaking of medical dramas: when someone is brought into the ER after falling off a ladder or something, and during the x-ray it's discovered they have ... KNEE CANCER! That spill saved their life. The patient is immediately sent to surgery and when they wake up, all the ER staff is there because they care about the patient so much. And one is probably going to date the knee cancer survivor because, hotness.[/quote] this happened to a son of my friends. Broke his ankle or leg and found cancer.[/quote] A friend's young son pulled a cup of hot tea down on himself. At the hospital, they found he had a rare peritoneal cancer that likely wouldn't have been discovered until it was too late had he not pulled the tea on himself. He's now an adult. Another friend's sister had mild appendicitis. The dr. gave her the option of trying antibiotics before removing her appendix, but she was getting ready to start a doctoral program and because of how the classes were scheduled, needed to be reasonably sure she wouldn't miss time and chose to have her appendix removed. Turns out, she had appendix cancer from which she's recovered. Had she not opted for surgery then, the outcome likely would have been much worse.[/quote]
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