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+ | Sadly, something that is still [[Hold On, I'll Get Your Nurse|holding]] at 100%.<ref>[http://www.theonion.com/article/world-death-rate-holding-steady-at-100-percent-1670 World Death Rate Holding Steady At 100 Percent (The Onion)]</ref> | ||
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+ | '''From ''Scrubs'' Season 3 Episode 6 "My Advice to You"''' | ||
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+ | DR. KELSO: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKK55a6C_Ps It's come to my attention...] that some [[Family|family]] members of our critically-ill patients have been complaining because of the relatively small amount of time you all spend with their loved ones. 'Course, in Dr. Murphy's case that's probably a good thing. | ||
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+ | DOUG MURPHY: Sir, if I could just take this chance to explain my disturbingly high '''mortality rate'''? | ||
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+ | DR. KELSO: Why don't I do that for you? You're a bad doctor. | ||
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+ | '''Related Reading''' | ||
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+ | - [[Code Status]] | ||
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+ | - [[Death]] | ||
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+ | - [http://gomerblog.com/2015/06/morbidity-mortality/ Eminem] | ||
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+ | - [[Full Code]] | ||
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+ | - [[Fullest Code Possible]] | ||
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+ | - [http://gomerblog.com/2015/04/palliative-care/ Hospice] | ||
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+ | - [[Morbidity & Mortality]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:29, 13 July 2017
Sadly, something that is still holding at 100%.[1]
From Scrubs Season 3 Episode 6 "My Advice to You"
DR. KELSO: It's come to my attention... that some family members of our critically-ill patients have been complaining because of the relatively small amount of time you all spend with their loved ones. 'Course, in Dr. Murphy's case that's probably a good thing.
DOUG MURPHY: Sir, if I could just take this chance to explain my disturbingly high mortality rate?
DR. KELSO: Why don't I do that for you? You're a bad doctor.
Related Reading
- Death
- Eminem
- Hospice
References