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Honestly she’s nice enough, but after working with her for a day, I don’t really trust her to catch emergent cases and not calling code stroke for every numbness that comes in.
She called a code stroke, I walked in the room and instantly cancelled it. It was one sided face droop with forehead involvement in a homeless man with a rash and blisters on his ear, who had shingles… I mean… my second year med student called it Ramsay Hunt.
This, combined with not at least getting an ECG in a 65 year old with chest pain, multiple other cases, is driving me insane.
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