11.22.2010

My husband thought this was hilarious. And it is!

11.10.2010

Peachy Patient

As I alluded to in my previous post, I've been busy lately being a practice patient for Studoc so he can study for his tests and perform assessments more fluidly.  I'm not gonna lie, sometimes it's hard to be the patient and have your blood pressure checked 60 times just for the practice (I have small arms, so the cuff always has to squeeze me to death to get any kind of reading!).  Not fun.

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One thing I did have fun with was fabricating identities that Studoc had to remember.  A (very) small part of his doctoring exam is remembering the personal information you ask patients while taking their vitals (blood pressure, heart rate, etc.) while performing the actual procedures.  So I'd give him a bunch of fake information that by the end of it all, he had to repeat back.  Here's an example:

Studoc:  (while starting to take my vitals, and in his doctor tone)  Hi, can you tell me your name please?
Me:  Princess Peach.
Studoc:  Nice to meet you, Princess.  Can you tell me how old you are?
Me:  Ninety-seven.
Studoc:  Ninety-seven, wow, that's great.  Can you tell me where you are and be a little specific?
Me:  I'm in an apartment, sitting on a couch purchased at Costco.
Studoc:  That's nice and specific, thanks.  Can you tell me the date out to the year?
Me:  November something, 2010.
Studoc:  Okay, thanks.  Do you identify with any race or ethnicity?
Me:  Cambodian.
Studoc:  Cambodian?.....okay, that's great.  Do you identify with any sexual orientation?
Me:  Questioning.
Studoc:  Okay, thanks, Princess.  (Then the part he has to recite to the exam proctor)  This is a ninety-seven year old Cambodian female who is well-developed, well-nourished, and alert and oriented to person, place and time and shows no signs of acute distress.

That last part was solely from my own memory....pretty sure it's close to accurate (see honey?  I listen to your medical stuff! :)

Even though the playing patient part can be really uncomfortable (like having your husband blind your pupils, stick the looky-light thing in your ears and up your nose) HEY--an evening with hubby is an evening with hubby!

11.07.2010

Crusty

So I haven't posted anything for a little bit because Studoc has had tons of tests, and lately his studying is in the form of me playing "patient" (the noun and the adjective!).  More on that fun to come.

In the meantime, please enjoy this random cute picture of my kid complete with standard mouth crusties.

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