Doctors, Nurses, And Dentists Are Sharing The Most Obvious Lies A Patient Has Ever Told Them


 


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“I’m a medical laboratory scientist. I’m the guy who plays with all the stuff your mother told you never to touch. One day, a labor and delivery patient drops in and decides to have her baby. She had no prenatal care. The nurse draws her blood and sends it to the lab. I do a type and screen (Blood type and Rh). We do this for all patients because lab people are paranoid. Patient tested as A Positive; in the computer, her history showed B Positive. I sent the phlebotomist to draw her blood because lab people are paranoid. Still A Positive. I dive into the history and, yep, two years previously, I was the one who typed her as B Positive.”

“This time, I draw her blood (because lab people are paranoid), let the nurses know there is a blood bank discrepancy, and call the physician. We can’t give type-specific blood if she needs it; we have to give her O Negative and start an investigation. (Blood types don’t change except for very rare circumstances.) As I was retyping her for the third time (still A Positive), the nurse called me, laughing. Our mama-to-be was admitted under her sister’s name. She had stolen her sister’s Medicaid card instead of getting one of her own. She didn’t want her folks to know she was pregnant.”

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