Patients brought to my hospital sometimes complain angrily
that a clinician in the ER has diagnosed them after spending so little time
with them. “He only saw me for less than
five minutes and he’s not even a doctor.
He doesn’t know me.” As I have
noted before, it often takes me even less time than that, and sometimes I don’t
even need to see the patient. An intake
report came to my desk today which read “…talks about Willy Wonka and the
everlasting gobstopper, and then changes the topic to sex.” I had a diagnosis
right there, confirmed by the next sentence “Patient reports that he has not
slept in four days.” Sometimes it’s not complicated.
4 comments:
I give up.
I wouldn't expect people who don't live it to know, but it is Bipolar Disorder, Manic episode
You have only to have met a very few.
I have, but not that dramatic.
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