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What was the movie? I'm not watching it.
John wick 3.What was the movie? I'm not watching it.
Damn, my money was on The Notebook.John wick 3.
I've watched this guy for some time, appreciate his attention to detail and source data. Hoping the end is in sight...
Damn I wanted to watch that movie. Thanks.John wick 3.
Never seen it. I refuse to watch movies that will make me sadDamn, my money was on The Notebook.
It’s not as good as 1 and 2, but it’s still John wick. Worth a watch, even if it means getting Covid. Would do it againDamn I wanted to watch that movie. Thanks.
Might be worth a gamble. Just wish you would've picked a crappier movie.It’s not as good as 1 and 2, but it’s still John wick. Worth a watch, even if it means getting Covid. Would do it again
Yeah, I noticed that after I posted it. Figured Act is a smart guy. He’ll know what I meant. But. I do remember the bloody post. That would possibly have been a good time to retire too.
I wonder if he needs to keep his thermostat at 130F in the winter
Yeah I’m not sure he wants to live like he’s at work.
We are overwhelmed with minor cold symptom patients and the run of the mill typical ER stuff.
Tons of vaccinated staff out with.... COVID. A colleague in another state had in one ER shift, a family of 4, family of 5, and family of 6 check in for minor cold symtptoms or simply for a test.
That is so much charting and wasted time for fifteen patients that don't need to be there. We are so overwhelmed that patients are getting seen in hallways beds and sometimes chairs. It increases the likelihood we miss something important.when you examine a five year old with a fever and abdominal pain in a chair in a hallway.
Be sure to slow the team down and make sure all your concerns are being addressed. It really makes us doubt ourselves and we feel bad for a long time when something should have been picked up but wasn't. Usually that's because we're trying to go too fast and don't spend the time to take detailed histories.
The minor viral symptom patients don't realize how they are harming the other patients. Seems like most businesses don't really care if their employees have COVID or not, but they have to follow SOME policy, even if it makes no sense. So they demand an employee get a test before coming back to work. Can't find them retail with Biden buying 500 million tests and urgent care line too long so they go to the ER.
They should be denied testing if minimal symptoms and sent home, but due to EMTALA that is tricky to tell them before they check in. The low acuity people wait for hours, and to spring that on them after the wait is really bad form and makes everyone mad. We still get complaints filed in person and online.
It's a crappy situation. And due to no nursing, so no beds, so diversion all the time, so decreased patients seen, our billed patient volume is down and as a result so is my income, dramatically.
Who would have thought my income as an ER doc would be threatened by the worst pandemic of our lifetime?