
PHILADELPHIA, PA – With record-setting efficiency, the internal medicine team here at St. Agnes Hospital whipped through their Monday morning rounds at a breakneck pace this week, managing to complete them with a full five minutes to spare before Tuesday morning internal medicine rounds were scheduled to begin.
According to charge nurse Kimberly Pratt, there was “barely any time” for her to catch up to the team as they “zipped around the ward like white-coated cheetahs.”
“I was astonished,” said Pratt. “[Attending internist] Dr. Wu was banging out physical exams like a machine. I don’t think he did his usual 14 systems on Mrs. Wilkins, though. This was definitely a big improvement over last week, when Wednesday and Thursday rounds overlapped by seven hours.”
Other sources confirmed that this was the fastest rounds since Christmas Morning of ’94, when the legendary Dr. Silverstein completed rounds in time for dinner. Most concede, however, that there was a record low patient census at the time, and rumors abound that Dr. Silverstein was having an affair and needed to get out of the hospital.
At press time, consulting Ortho and General Surgery sources suggested that despite their impressive speed, the medicine team was still in its usual form, as none of the dressings were taken down.
Haha! Classic.
Claire Prowse you will appreciate this…
Claire Prowse you will appreciate this…
Kilie Donovan
Too funny!! What a bunch of slackers!
As a plastics registrar, I lost it at the final part about the dressings!
Kai Chaivannacoopt Kevin Heslop
Jenny Shim Bauer
I remember morning Pedi ICU rounds lasting until afternoon rounds.
Made it difficult to get work done……
Austin
Exactly why I didn’t go into eternal medicine
Sadeer Al-Kindi
Patti Boran Anya Dvirnak
That’s why I normally skip rounds and keep doing my med passes and treatments. Everyone wins :). The patients get their dilaudid on time, and don’t have to stay too much longer after my shift ends to wrap everything up!
Hahahahaha
Laura De Marchena Greene…
Jori Kaplan
Jenna Strother
haha, true!
Nailed it ;)
“…because the ED didn’t interrupt q10min with elderly UTI admits and chest pain rule outs on patients with knee injuries.”
Richard
Rahul Chatterjee Lucy Donlon
Where I come from, we call that quitting!
Kimberly Akerley-Wehner Tippu Khan Erin Schmid
Kate ;)
We always had time for the diet coke and drifter break!
Cameron
Dawn Costello !!! Resp ward rounds back in the day !
Richard