
These are supposed to be true and I wouldn't be too surprised.
** A man comes into the ER and yells, "My wife's going to have her baby in the cab!" I
grabbed my stuff, rushed out to the cab, lifted the lady's dress, and
began to take off her underwear. Suddenly, I noticed that there were
several cabs and I was in the wrong one.
- Submitted by Dr. Mark MacDonald, San Antonio, TX.
- Submitted by Dr. Mark MacDonald, San Antonio, TX.
**
At the beginning of my shift, I placed a stethoscope on an elderly and
slightly deaf female patient's chest wall. "Big breaths," I instructed.
"Yes, they used to be," replied the patient.
- Submitted by Dr. Richard Byrnes, Seattle, WA
- Submitted by Dr. Richard Byrnes, Seattle, WA
**
One day I had to be the bearer of bad news when I told a wife that her
husband had died of a massive myocardial infarct. Not more than five
minutes later, I heard her reporting to the rest of the family that he
had died of a "massive internal fart."
- Submitted by Dr. Susan Steinberg
- Submitted by Dr. Susan Steinberg
**
During a patient's two week follow-up appointment with his
cardiologist, he informed me, his doctor, that he was having trouble
with one of his medications. "Which one?" I asked. "The patch, the nurse
told me to put on a new one every six hours, and now I'm running out of
places to put it!" I had him quickly undress, and discovered what I
hoped I wouldn't see. Yes, the man had over fifty patches on his body!
Now, the instructions include removal of the old patch before applying a
new one.
- Submitted by Dr. Rebecca St. Clair, Norfolk, VA
- Submitted by Dr. Rebecca St. Clair, Norfolk, VA
**
While acquainting myself with a new elderly patient, I asked, "How long
have you been bedridden?" After a look of complete confusion, she
answered ... "Why, not for about twenty years ... when my husband was alive."
- Submitted by Dr. Steven Swanson, Corvallis
- Submitted by Dr. Steven Swanson, Corvallis
**
I was caring for a woman and asked, "So, how's your breakfast this
morning?" "It's very good, except for the Kentucky Jelly. I can't seem
to get used to the taste," the patient replied. I then asked to see the
jelly, and the woman produced a foil packet ... labeled 'KY Jelly.'
- Submitted by Dr. Leonard Kransdorf, Detroit, MI
- Submitted by Dr. Leonard Kransdorf, Detroit, MI
**
A nurse was on duty in the emergency room when a young woman with
purple hair styled into a punk rocker Mohawk, sporting a variety of
tattoos, and wearing strange clothing, entered. It was quickly
determined that the patient had acute appendicitis, so she was scheduled
for immediate surgery. When she was completely disrobed on the
operating table, the staff noticed that her pubic hair had been dyed
green, and above it there was a tattoo that read, "Keep off the grass." Once
the surgery was completed, the surgeon wrote a short note on the
patient's dressing, which said, "Sorry, had to mow the lawn."
- Submitted by RN, no name
- Submitted by RN, no name
**
As a new, young MD doing his residency in OB, I was quite embarrassed
when performing female pelvic exams. To cover my embarrassment, I had
unconsciously formed a habit of whistling softly. The middle-aged lady
upon whom I was performing this exam suddenly burst out laughing and
further embarrassing me. I looked up from my work and sheepishly said,
"I'm sorry. Was I tickling you?"
She replied, "No doctor, but the song you were whistling was, "I wish I was an Oscar Meyer Wiener."- Doctor wouldn't submit his name (Can't blame him!)
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