tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7423880838207203660.post6815133715608999777..comments2024-01-10T09:56:49.324-05:00Comments on Respiratory Therapy Cave: The smartest doctors in the world: part 4Rick Freahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01132949384071592216noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7423880838207203660.post-48933026634725746012009-03-29T17:29:00.000-04:002009-03-29T17:29:00.000-04:00I can't believe you are actually allowed to assess...I can't believe you are actually allowed to assess between tx's. That makes so much sense to me, but since our 200IQ docs frown upon that, it must be bad.Rick Freahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01132949384071592216noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7423880838207203660.post-52996098773580027912009-03-29T13:04:00.000-04:002009-03-29T13:04:00.000-04:00You did your best man, the busy body know-ot-all n...You did your best man, the busy body know-ot-all nurse stuck her nose in where it didn't belong. At shorline Regional, up the coast, we are given 3 tx, can stop or go as WE assess. Nurses know better than to butt in. That's the difference when your Doc Boss is a Pulmonologist rather than just internal medicine. All Are brilliant no doubt, but I guarantee a dose of common sense seems to come along with the Pulm doc. Mostly you get brilliance and Albuterol with Internal med Docs.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com