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Random memory that popped into my head. So you know how the textbook describes a patient's potential "impending sense of doom" when given adenosine?
I took that to mean say something like, "okay this may feel uncomfortable for a moment so you can squeeze my partner's hand, but then you should feel much better." The 3-4 times I gave it, the patient was uncomfortable, and then fine.
One of my classmates literally told his preceptor, "Okay, you might feel an impending sense of doom when I give you this medicine." His preceptor wrote him a negative evaluation and yeah...what??? Holy F never tell the patient that LOL
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Heard an ED doctor say those exact words the other day, no one batted an eyelid.