Sunday, August 2, 2009

still going strong

Still going strong in the Cardiac ICU. 30 hour shift (with no sleep) from Fri --> Sat. Then starting night shifts on today --> Thu. It's pretty intense. Have also already encountered many interesting ethical issues. Whether or not to continue life support in a patient who is brain dead . . . how much care to provide for patients who are illegal immigrants . . . how to handle patients whose own reckless lifestyle keeps landing them back in the Emergency Department or ICU . . . the list goes on and we see these cases every day.

One great piece of advice passed along to me by a really excellent resident: always assume a test you're ordering will be negative (or an intervention you are ordering won't help) and know what you'd do next. In other words, always be thinking one step further down the chain. It's an essential skill in chess and is equally important in inpatient wards. You don't take that pawn with your rook just because the move is there . . . you do it because affects your opponent's next move, which sets you up for the next move, which affects your opponent's next move . . . which sets you up further. The person with chest pain who looks like he's having a heart attack but the cardiac enzymes you ordered are negative and the EKG is non-ischemic . . . always gotta have a "what's next" in mind . . .

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