Difference between revisions of "Itch"
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+ | According to most dermatologists, an '''itch''' is something that should not be scratched. However, according to new, an '''itch''' a surgeon experiences is something that must be scratched and scratched immediately by an anesthesiologist.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/12/anesthesiologists-now-required-by-law-to-scratch-itching-surgeons-during-operations/ Anesthesiologists Now Required by Law to Scratch Itching Surgeons During Operations]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:52, 18 December 2016
According to patients, an itch is something that must be treated with IV Benadryl immediately! IMMEDIATELY!
Other Types of Itches
According to most dermatologists, an itch is something that should not be scratched. However, according to new, an itch a surgeon experiences is something that must be scratched and scratched immediately by an anesthesiologist.[1]
References