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Yeah, definitely call your doc. There's a thread from a few days ago addressing this very issue. Go through that a little, it has some good suggestions.
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you should know every med has the potential to make you sick. But if it does then it means there is a problem with your body accepting it, you should know this. In that case, then you call the Dr. Sorry but I'm having a VERY HARD time understanding this line of questioning coming from you, as you're suppose to have a little medical knowledge? |
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Then given your apparent clueless to your work environment, I might suggest you try a different line of work |
Sorry but ignorance is not a defense, I've seen it to many times and you might say it pisses me off.
So since you're JUST A CNA, if you had a patient that got sick from their meds and you noticed it, you wouldn't bother to call their Dr, or at least the Dr's Nurse? :shake: |
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Oh so there is more to you're job than bedpans & OJ? So then why would you get so pissed that someone suggest you do that very thing...call your Dr????? Sorry this just seems to be nothing more than a "I'm bored & want attention & sympathy thread" No on e pissed in my cornflakes, cheerios or anything else. And don't bother to post if you don't want to hear a the truth. I think I hear your WAAAAAAAbulance coming now:D |
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I usually only take Percocet when I'm drinking wine and limit myself to three pills and a single bottle of wine. If I'm sticking a Fentanyl patch on, it's strictly beer only. People can die from mixed drinks and fentanyl. Only a dumb shit does jagerbombs while wearing a patch.
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