( 9:42 PM ) shut up christine
speaking of healthcare reform
my physio prof will present us with a hypothetical situation, like:
a patient is constantly drinking water, but constantly feels thirsty. hyperkalemic, high plasma osmolality, and high level of glucose in their urine. what does that mean?
silence....
he says y'all are starting to PISS ME OFF, someone better give me an answer
yall better KNOW this shit
(i swear, he talks just like that)
its true
in real life, you can't say hold on let me look through my notes
you can't depend on a machine reading to tell you what normal levels are
you should know.
and if you don't know, now you know
(the patient is diabetic)
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