Difference between revisions of "Have It Your Way"
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"'''Have it your way'''" used to Burger King's slogan until health care adopted it as the [http://gomerblog.com/2015/01/hospitals-slogan/ tagline] for their "Ask for Dilaudid, Get Dilaudid, No Questions Asked" policy.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2014/12/hospital-policy-dilaudid/ Local Hospital Has New Policy: Ask for Dilaudid, Get Dilaudid, No Questions Asked]</ref> The medical "'''Have it your way'''" approve has been a resounding success, if you don't factor opioid-related deaths into the [[Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation|equation]]. | "'''Have it your way'''" used to Burger King's slogan until health care adopted it as the [http://gomerblog.com/2015/01/hospitals-slogan/ tagline] for their "Ask for Dilaudid, Get Dilaudid, No Questions Asked" policy.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2014/12/hospital-policy-dilaudid/ Local Hospital Has New Policy: Ask for Dilaudid, Get Dilaudid, No Questions Asked]</ref> The medical "'''Have it your way'''" approve has been a resounding success, if you don't factor opioid-related deaths into the [[Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation|equation]]. |
Latest revision as of 17:31, 10 March 2017
"Have it your way" used to Burger King's slogan until health care adopted it as the tagline for their "Ask for Dilaudid, Get Dilaudid, No Questions Asked" policy.[1] The medical "Have it your way" approve has been a resounding success, if you don't factor opioid-related deaths into the equation.
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