Difference between revisions of "Standing Ovation"
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− | A '''standing ovation''' is something a patient deserves when they only wish to manage their pain with [[Tylenol]] or [[NSAIDs]]<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/10/tylenol-for-pain/ Rare Patient Asks Only for Tylenol for Pain, Receives Standing Ovation]</ref> or say [[Thank You|thank you]] every once in a while. | + | [[File:Defense.gov photo essay 110916-F-RG147-085.jpg|500px|thumb|right]] |
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+ | A '''standing ovation''' is something a patient deserves when they only wish to manage their pain with [[Tylenol (Acetaminophen)|Tylenol]] or [[NSAIDs]]<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/10/tylenol-for-pain/ Rare Patient Asks Only for Tylenol for Pain, Receives Standing Ovation]</ref> or say [[Thank You|thank you]] every once in a while. | ||
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+ | '''Other Scenarios That May Warrant a Standing Ovation''' | ||
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+ | #Patient not asking for [[American|double portions]] | ||
+ | #Patient underutilizing the [[Call Light|call light]] | ||
+ | #When a [[Potassium|potassium]] isn't hemolyzed<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/03/blood-sample-spontaneously-unhemolyzes/ Blood Sample Spontaneously Unhemolyzes Because Nurse Asks Nicely]</ref> | ||
+ | #When a low potassium is successfully repleted<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/07/replete-potassium/ Team to Replete the Hell Out of Patient’s Potassium]</ref> | ||
+ | #Patient is compliant | ||
+ | #Patient supports vaccination<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/08/18175/ Mutations in the Anti-Vaxxers’ Brain Discovered]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:07, 11 March 2017
A standing ovation is something a patient deserves when they only wish to manage their pain with Tylenol or NSAIDs[1] or say thank you every once in a while.
Other Scenarios That May Warrant a Standing Ovation
- Patient not asking for double portions
- Patient underutilizing the call light
- When a potassium isn't hemolyzed[2]
- When a low potassium is successfully repleted[3]
- Patient is compliant
- Patient supports vaccination[4]
References