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Re: FIlth
by BarryB
What Herts Ambo Bloke said about patients getting better is so true, but as frustating are the ones who complain of Central Chest Pain but declare they have no previous cardiac history, until you hand over to the A + E staff when they casually mention the 3 M.I.s they had last year! Or the old chap, being admitted for something like a UTI who categorically states that he hasn't had a days sickness in his life but when he takes his shirt off in the A + E Dept, you ask him what that big scar going all the way his abdomen is and he cheerfully mentions his Triple A from a few months ago. And it is always in front of the grumpiest, non-ambo friendly nurse the world has ever seen.
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