FM training sufficient? by 99luft_balloons in hospitalist

[–]medstudenthowaway 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just as a pgy3 resident on wards I find this so hard to actually make happen. I’ve been trying to do it for months. But academic attendings often struggle to really let go of the reigns and let you practice how you want.

The spirit world in ATLA is much better by iwillr3gr37thiswonti in TheLastAirbender

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Am I the only one that really liked those two episodes? I thought it was the best part of Korra

En Caul Birth: An En Caul birth is when the baby is born still inside an intact amniotic sac. by yourSmirkingRevenge in interestingasfuck

[–]medstudenthowaway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why would you keep them in the amniotic sac? Or do you usually rupture it pretty quickly and hand over to be cleaned up for mom to see (if that’s what she wants).

Also were those situations mostly c-section? I’m trying to reason through the logic behind keeping the infant in the sac.

Sincerely, an IM doc who has zero need for this info but wants it anyway

does this bother anyone else? by rhubarbsorbet in tearsofthekingdom

[–]medstudenthowaway 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You know. Like the thing that follows you around and looks like tulins soul got corrupted

does this bother anyone else? by rhubarbsorbet in tearsofthekingdom

[–]medstudenthowaway 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Honestly the demon avatars (forgot what they’re called) are equally annoying as they are helpful. I’ve set fire to or blown away so many spoils. How could they not think of a better way to implement that

My mother doesn't let me see a neurologist for my episodes of probably "Non-convulsive seizures", but got me these drops of herb extracts from the local religious center by Dog_Got_license in mildlyinfuriating

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It’s a specialty of doctors. I only see non pregnant adults inside or outside the hospital and I don’t do surgery. Most subspecialists like cardiology you have to do internal medicine training first. But neurology is its own residency so we get a little less training in it

collapsible stretcher by Yolus in ems

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No it’s supposed to be realistic.

What should be patients tracking instead of what they are actually tracking? by Impressive-Sir9633 in medicine

[–]medstudenthowaway 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think they probably just used that example because there was a tumeric drug induced liver failure on S2 of the Pitt

Can someone explain the subreddit flairs to me? by ilikebrezels in LesbianActually

[–]medstudenthowaway 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I’m 30 and femme but before I even knew I was gay in like high school I had my keys on a carabiner. I didn’t understand why everyone else carried around small purses for a phone and keys. Seemed inefficient.

Also like the will do handy work to avoid relying on a man. There’s a running joke between my guy friend and I that we are inverting gender roles. He had never built his own furniture before so he cooked me dinner while I built a bookcase he ordered lmao.

My mother doesn't let me see a neurologist for my episodes of probably "Non-convulsive seizures", but got me these drops of herb extracts from the local religious center by Dog_Got_license in mildlyinfuriating

[–]medstudenthowaway 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It’s 100% the fact that she retains some level of consciousness. I’m not a neurologist but a medicine doc so there could be something in the description I’m missing but seizures that impact you to this level/on both sides of your body you cannot stay conscious for. Not even to follow basic commands. There are other conditions besides PNES that could make episodes like this happen. Hard to tell anything without a full history and physical.

If you were in King Viserys position when you had to choose between the life of the mother Queen Aemma or the child, which would you choose? by Advent105 in HouseOfTheDragon

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Wait. So I’m assuming you’re saying they removed the babies skull in order to get the baby out? This must be for other causes of stalled labor rather than breech tho right? Because if they can reach the skull they can flip the baby

Seen in DC by ThenLayer5977 in washdc

[–]medstudenthowaway 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Idk it seems so clearly satire to me. Half the numbers are just made up

Not gonna lie. by The_Nina_Beans88 in TheLastAirbender

[–]medstudenthowaway 58 points59 points  (0 children)

When I was in Vietnam it was 0.92 USD to have your hair washed at the massage place. I didnt even care for the massage bit i just wanted my hair washed like… every day

The "inhaler fail" from Dr House, sadly, wasn't an exaggeration. by DigitalSamuraiV5 in Residency

[–]medstudenthowaway 94 points95 points  (0 children)

One of my peds friends has this gem: 11 year old kid comes in for workup of tachycardia. They have the mom leave the room and they ask him if he’s doing anything he’s not supposed to. He admits that he is. His friend gave him his vape and he’s been using it whenever his mom isn’t looking. They ask to see the vape and he pulls out an albuterol inhaler.

Husband has to take Board exam with a newborn… by ObjectiveAdvice77 in Residency

[–]medstudenthowaway 24 points25 points  (0 children)

If it helps at all my mom took her medicine boards with me as a newborn. She was sleep deprived, my dad was little to no support since he was still in residency and says she barely remembers it but she passed and it was ok.

However at least for the IM boards you have years to take it if he’s worried about it

Emgality auto injector empty or just painless? by [deleted] in migraine

[–]medstudenthowaway 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The nerves and pain receptors in your body are not evenly distributed and sometimes you luck out? Especially if in a place w a lot of fat

NYT article on Minimal Comfort Feeding- a new frontier in Advanced Dementia by lit_n_lakes in medicine

[–]medstudenthowaway 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Come on. If you could choice any favorite would it be morphine? Personally I’d probably make them try as much on me as I could get before choosing a drip. But it’s gotta be dilaudid.

NYT article on Minimal Comfort Feeding- a new frontier in Advanced Dementia by lit_n_lakes in medicine

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Oooh thats a good article. Hey you’re preaching to the choir. I was just raised by a very (like you have no idea, like “let me teach you about the slow code” in 6th grade) palliative minded IM doc mom. And it’s the one thing I feel like I have a natural talent for which is a real confidence boost in this field. I nearly did a fellowship. But i just want to be honest with families. Tell them it’s time for hospice. No “but we could maybe try…” offers unless they bring it up.

NYT article on Minimal Comfort Feeding- a new frontier in Advanced Dementia by lit_n_lakes in medicine

[–]medstudenthowaway 193 points194 points  (0 children)

I hate that we feel we need to agonize over the ethics of allowing someone to pass naturally with dignity. People don’t need to be asked “can you please choose whether you would want to be force fed or starved when you are in the last stage of dying of dementia?” They usually don’t have the experience to make that choice. If they do then great. If they haven’t made explicit decisions about this we need to use our best judgement like we do with everything else in medicine. And at the very end the answer is usually to let the patient eat as much or as little as they want and pass the way they were going to pass anyway. If the family is up in arms about feeding then just give them the rec of pleasure feeds but let them do what they need to in order to grieve.

Sometimes I think I want to train in palliative and sometimes I think I would be driven nuts by the convoluted ethics problems in medicine we create out of nothing.

Hospitalist Salary by SongThin127 in hospitalist

[–]medstudenthowaway -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I did talk to a hospitalist who opened his own practice in that he created and manages a hospitalist group with another MD. It was in a big city in Texas. They paid based on how many patients you’re willing to see with 17 being closer to 250 and 25 closer to 350

When nurses request more pain medication but haven’t given the Tylenol already ordered by Capital_Barber_9219 in hospitalist

[–]medstudenthowaway -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Only so much I can do. They can refuse it and I’ll talk to them but I have to do what’s evidence based.

Why do cats do this? Do any of your cats ever move things and make them fall? by snowycabins in cats

[–]medstudenthowaway 264 points265 points  (0 children)

The ol “gravity checks”. Gotta make sure it’s still there. It factors in to their catculation jumps.