Monday, September 10, 2012

Surfing the Net...

Names have been changed to protect the innocent...


          What resident blogs ,who has trained at Grady Memorial Hospital, without the obligatory Grady story! Like to hear it ?? Here it goes!! So... it's my clinic day which tends to be pretty full. My ususal 8 patients had shown up. However, the most memorable part of my day was Ms. ummmm let's call her  "Ms. Georgia." She was a forty-something year old, who had a one year history of high blood pressure that was controlled on a medication that she took daily. The conversation...
Ms. Georgia: You my doctor honey? I never met you before!
Me: Yes mam, I am.  I'm Dr. (MedgirlMD) and we will be working together on your health! What brings you in today?
Ms. Georgia: Well, I got pressure (high blood pressure) but that ain't it girl! See I have a rash or something on my thigh. It doesn't itch now but it did a few months ago.
Me:  Can you describe the rash more, such as when  you noticed it and have you had anything like it before?

        We go over more history and description of her rash.We go over her medications. We discuss allergies. I ask whether it was painful or if she had contact with anything in that area of her thigh. I then ask her to disrobe of her pants only and cover herself with the provided gown. I step out of the room to give her privacy. On my return I examine the area of her medial left thigh where she said this rash would be. I found hyperpigmentation (darkening of the skin)  in the area with no exact shape and no depth. No evidence of scratching,  no bumps ... nada! I reassure her that I found nothing there. Given that her description did not yield anything I could suspect as a past rash, I gave her my impression. I tell her that I need to quickly discuss her overall management with my supervising physician and that she could get dressed. I leave the room , do as I planned. I knocked and announced myself...
Ms. Georgia: " Sure honey! Come in !"
I walk in and she is sitting in my chair , on my computer and in her underpants!!  
Me: "Ms. Georgia... what are you doing and why haven't you gotten dressed?"
Ms. Georgia:"I was surfing the net girl! I was checking Bossip! (an internet gossip site) What? I have internet, I just wanted to check something while I waited.

        I then asked her politely to get dressed while I stepped outside the room. I quickly returned to reassure her about her lack of a rash. Refilled her blood pressure medication. I then asked her why she was really on my computer? She said that actually she wanted to look at her medical records and see what I wrote about her. Interesting method aside ... I can understand the effects of these times where patients want access to their medical records on-line. I make sure how to tell her how she can properly access her medical records. Grady is one the few hospitals in the country that actually has electronic medical records for medical personnel to use but not for patients. At least not yet. Who knows what the future will hold. This does raise the question "How can we make our patients feel more informed and empowered?" What I am sure of is that I would rather that my patient not surf the net on my computer in her undies during her medical visit. Oh well! We can learn from anything ! SMH

Any interesting occurrences at your job??


17 comments:

  1. Pure comedy medgirl! My mind cannot help but wonder about how u dealt with "the seat issue" for the remainder of your clinic. :)

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    1. ummm yeah those wipes in the purple top container... I used a few! Of course, I waited until after my lovely lady left the room.

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  2. First, I am in finance, so I hope this would never happen to me, but if it did, I would empty out an entire bottle of sanitizer on the chair, and then secretly switch the chair with a coworker just to be safe!

    Secondly, I think you bring up an awesome point. As a closet hypochondriac, I would love more insight into my medical history from my physicians perspective.

    Any doctor visit I have ever experienced has begun with three questions in one form or another, "What brings you in today". (if it is not a checkup) "How long have you had these symptons", and "What is your medical history? (Past issues medical issues, do you smoke or drink, diet, etc.)"

    I would feel more confident and comfortable walking into my next check up with more information about me! Maybe a website that compiled your medical information for the patient themselves, with a password of course -- your know HIPPA regulations and all.

    Thank you for sharing this story!

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    1. you are absolutely right and there are more electronic medical record systems around the country that are creating patient access. The VA medical systems have been on the forefront of this.

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  3. Well, everyday is an adventure If you are an OBGYN ... there are Soooo many stories, but most recently, the most news-worthy was an all-out brawl in a delivery room between a patient and her "doubtful" child's father... smh she had just given birth, but was strong enough to get up and move some furniture around when the child's paternity came into to question by the gentleman who was present for the delivery! Even worse, once the two small security guards came,they got roughed up too! Smh... finally APD came and escorted Mr. " I want a DNA test" away. Only at Grady...

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    1. I know there have to be more than a million stories in OBGYN!! Wow! Mom would not be questioned on that day ! I'm sad for the security guards though ! People just don't know what we as medical professionals face on a daily basis. One of the things I'm most proud of is we leave judgement at the door because we enjoy serving others.

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  4. Why didn't you log out of the computer?! Funny!

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    1. I logged off of the electronic Medical records because it's basic practice to protect patients privacy (HIPPA) . However, I was not able to prevent her from surfing the web.

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  5. Lol of course I logged out ! That's why she ended up just surfing the net . Instead of getting the access she wanted . I shld probably clarify ! Lol

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  6. So i have a patient who has a severe injury to his right arm and has had several surgeries on it. He needs lot of rehab and physical/occupational therapy. His main reason for being compliant with the therapy - "how am i goin roll a blunt with one hand?!"

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    1. I almost dropped my phone reading this !!! I can't... Wow. That patient and I would have a stern talk!!!

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  7. I was walking thru Grady today and someone stopped me and asked if the hospital gift shop sold ciggarettes!! I said "I don't think so; I mean I hope not"; they said oh- do you have one!!!!! I had my doctors coat on and everything!

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  8. Soooo, that was basically the best story ever. Thank you for that. Just... thank you.

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  9. Just another day of hilarity at good ol Grady!! ;o) LOVE IT!!!

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  10. Well here’s my story. Had this young female patient (early 20’s) with a cc of wt gain and abd pain. Well right away, especially with those symptoms, I’m thinking rule out pregnancy. Anywho, before I went in to talk with her, the nurse had already got the urine sample and sure enough the pregnancy test was POSITIVE (strike #1)!...So before I deliver the news, I ask when was her LMP and she replies early Jan (keep in mind this encounter occurred early September 2012…OMG…my OB wheel puts you at like 35 wks…strike #2). I decide to probe a little further about these symptoms she is having: wt gain, fatigue, swollen feet, abdominal pain, and get this: I feel like something is moving inside of me! (r u kidding me!). she even goes on to tell me that when she stands in front of a mirror or looks down at her belly she can see it move and poke out in different places (alright…enough…strike 3, 4, 5,etc…you are out of here/automatic disqualification)! Of course you feel and see your stomach moving because there’s a baby in there!lol!...Anywho, long story short, I deliver the news…It’s a total case of denial all over the place (she replies she has never had sex/ doesn’t understand what could be goin on…I later find out about this “one time/incident”)…plus up until this point, she has yet to show any real emotion over the situation!...I check her belly and realize her uterine fundus is all the way up to her breasts (ok…im all outta strikes…but surely if I had more, I would slap 2 or 3 more on this finding). We tell her she needs to go to the ER immediately and miss a school event she was scheduled to be in, and that’s when the tears start to flow…not because she just found out she was pregnant, but bc she couldn't go to her event…SMDH!...that one for me goes down in the history books!
    P.S. luv da blog!...constantly entertaining! keep it up!

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    1. Not since working at Grady have I ever been so speechless ... Wow! That needs its own blog!

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  11. Omg that is the craziest story ever lol...not enough strikes in the world!

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