I'm done with youby ms3 (no login)..."I might as well suggest that you could get a life, but I doubt that it would make any difference"...you were actually pretty cool until you made that assinine remark. I'm done here. You know...the "official" classification for burn injuries has changed. It is no longer 1st, 2nd, 3rd degrees. If you are ever on rotations and docs use 1st, 2nd, and 3rd degree terms (and they WILL), (instead of full/partial thicknesses), I would suggest that you don't tell them that they are mismanaging their pts. b/c regardless...the treatment is the same. The bottom line is IF the pt needs insulin...you give it to them! Does a type 1 dm needs insulin? Then give it. Does a type 2 insulin dependent dm needs insulin? Then GIVE IT. For you to tell me that the pts' treatment will be affected b/c I don't know the classification (which I do) is wrong. You can have the last word after this. Say whatever you want to say...I am done here! ms3 from IP address 169.147.155.186 Goto Forum Home |
| Response Title | Author and Date |
| Re: I'm done with you | Anonymous on Nov 19, 6:02 PM |
| reguarding | ms3 on Nov 20, 1:48 PM |
| Anonymous postings | Anonymous on Nov 21, 7:07 PM |
| ms3 is right in practical terms | DAPMD on Nov 20, 9:22 AM |
| I don't get the point | Anonymous on Nov 20, 8:45 PM |
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