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Emergency Medicine Stories: Some Of You Have Saving Lives In Your Blood: Emergency Patient Stories In Hospitals

AUTHOR Duca, Bret
PUBLISHER Independently Published (06/30/2021)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Have you ever been to the doctor because you had a fish jaw stuck in your eyeball? Or perhaps you've been rushed to the hospital after accidentally inhaling your earring? If you answered no to both of those questions, then consider yourself lucky: Fishy eyeballs and inhaled earrings are two real (and bizarre) medical cases that have cropped up in recent years.
"Can a doctor put this back on?" one patient asked a befuddled registration clerk. A nurse recalls in another submission, "He came rushing out of the vehicle and practically mowed my patient and me down as he rushed to the center of the lobby and screamed, "I need help!"First responders share what prompted them to enter the healthcare field. It's undeniable that some of you have saving lives in your blood. Medical professionals share submissions that will make your blood boil, but there are no shortages of laughs to create the balance you've all come to love.

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ISBN-13: 9798529229415
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 124
Carton Quantity: 58
Product Dimensions: 5.98 x 0.29 x 9.02 inches
Weight: 0.42 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Medical | Nursing - Emergency
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Have you ever been to the doctor because you had a fish jaw stuck in your eyeball? Or perhaps you've been rushed to the hospital after accidentally inhaling your earring? If you answered no to both of those questions, then consider yourself lucky: Fishy eyeballs and inhaled earrings are two real (and bizarre) medical cases that have cropped up in recent years.
"Can a doctor put this back on?" one patient asked a befuddled registration clerk. A nurse recalls in another submission, "He came rushing out of the vehicle and practically mowed my patient and me down as he rushed to the center of the lobby and screamed, "I need help!"First responders share what prompted them to enter the healthcare field. It's undeniable that some of you have saving lives in your blood. Medical professionals share submissions that will make your blood boil, but there are no shortages of laughs to create the balance you've all come to love.

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