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  • Why we should worry about the NHS...
     OP - March 12, 2009, 10:31 AM

    These are sentences actually typed by Medical secretaries in NHS Greater Glasgow-


    1. The patient has no previous history of suicides.

    2. Patient has left her white blood cells at another hospital.

    3. Patient's medical history has been remarkably insignificant with only a 40 pound weight gain in the past three days.

    4. She has no rigors or shaking chills, but her husband states she was very hot in bed last night.

    5. Patient has chest pain if she lies on her left side for over a year.

    6. On the second day the knee was better and on the third day it disappeared.

    7. The patient is tearful and crying constantly. She also appears to be depressed.

    8. The patient has been depressed since she began seeing me in 1993.

    9. Discharge status:- Alive, but without my permission.

    10. Healthy appearing decrepit 69-year old male, mentally alert, but forgetful.

    11. Patient had waffles for breakfast and anorexia for lunch.

    12. She is numb from her toes down.

    13. While in ER, she was examined, x-rated and sent home.

    14. The skin was moist and dry.

    15. Occasional, constant infrequent headaches.

    16. Patient was alert and unresponsive

    17. Rectal examination revealed a normal size thyroid.

    18. She stated that she had been constipated for most of her life until she got a divorce.

    19. I saw your patient today, who is still under our care for physical therapy.

    20. Both breasts are equal and reactive to light and accommodation.

    21 Examination of genitalia reveals that he is circus sized.

    22. The lab test indicated abnormal lover function.

    23. Skin: somewhat pale, but present.

    24. The pelvic exam will be done later on the floor.

    25. Large brown stool ambulating in the hall.

    26. Patient has two teenage children, but no other abnormalities .

    27. When she fainted, her eyes rolled around the room.

    28. The patient was in his usual state of good health until his airplane ran out of fuel and crashed.

    29. Between you and me, we ought to be=2 0able to get this lady pregnant.

    30. She slipped on the ice and apparently her legs went in separate directions in early December.

    31. Patient was seen in consultation by Dr. Smith, who felt we should sit on the abdomen and I agree.

    32. The patient was to have a bowel resection. However, he took a job as a stock broker instead.

    33. By the time he was admitted, his rapid heart had stopped, and he was feeling better.

    Cheesy
  • Re: Why we should worry about the NHS...
     Reply #1 - March 12, 2009, 12:00 PM

    HEY!  I work as an administrator in the NHS, it can be a very tough job especially when you've got a group of doctors breathing down your neck so don't knock it!

    I'm sure that many of the mistakes made by these secretaries were either through the fault of dodgy spellchecking or due to the hasty nature of working as a medical secretary.

    Atheism is a non-prophet organization.

    The sleeper has awakened -  Dune

    Give a man a fish, and you'll feed him for a day Give him a religion, and he'll starve to death while praying for a fish!
  • Re: Why we should worry about the NHS...
     Reply #2 - March 12, 2009, 12:04 PM

    HEY!  I work as an administrator in the NHS, it can be a very tough job especially when you've got a group of doctors breathing down your neck so don't knock it!

    I'm sure that many of the mistakes made by these secretaries were either through the fault of dodgy spellchecking or due to the hasty nature of working as a medical secretary.

    Relax, I work for the NHS too. But you have to admit, those mistakes hilarious! Cheesy
  • Re: Why we should worry about the NHS...
     Reply #3 - March 12, 2009, 02:10 PM

    They were funny Peruvian Cheesy

    btw For all it's many faults I thank the non-existent God I live in the country that came up with the NHS  Afro
  • Re: Why we should worry about the NHS...
     Reply #4 - March 12, 2009, 02:12 PM

    They were funny Peruvian Cheesy

    btw For all it's many faults I thank the non-existent God I live in the country that came up with the NHS  Afro


    As do I, people really do take it forgranted, despite it's many flaws it is a superb system.

    Some of those flaws are hilarious however, such as the ones listed above, you do get some fairly thick people who work with/for the NHS and it can be quite funny-and occassionally fatal.

    "I am ready to make my confession. I ask for no forgiveness father, for I have not sinned. I have only done what I needed to do to survive. I did not ask for the life that I was given, but it was given nonetheless-and with it, I did my best"
  • Re: Why we should worry about the NHS...
     Reply #5 - March 12, 2009, 02:44 PM

    quite funny-and occassionally fatal.


    Which is why it's so funny.   Cheesy

    Inhale the good shit, exhale the bullshit.
  • Re: Why we should worry about the NHS...
     Reply #6 - March 12, 2009, 02:45 PM

    quite funny-and occassionally fatal.


    Which is why it's so funny.   Cheesy


    Not if it's you dying from cancer because the Doctor was too distracted to see it when you came in to get your lump checked.

    Wait, now I get it! Cheesy

    "I am ready to make my confession. I ask for no forgiveness father, for I have not sinned. I have only done what I needed to do to survive. I did not ask for the life that I was given, but it was given nonetheless-and with it, I did my best"
  • Re: Why we should worry about the NHS...
     Reply #7 - March 12, 2009, 03:06 PM

    This is HILARIOUS! Thanks for sharing it!!!  Lmao

    "Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves, for they shall never cease to be amused."
  • Re: Why we should worry about the NHS...
     Reply #8 - March 12, 2009, 03:09 PM

    Scotland doesn't count Tongue

    "At 8:47 I do a grenade jump off a ladder."
  • Re: Why we should worry about the NHS...
     Reply #9 - March 12, 2009, 05:26 PM

    Many years ago I worked for the Dept of Health and Soc Security. We had a magazine that we could send stuff into. I sent in a quote from a claimant who wanted a new bed. She said;

    "I need a new bed, because I am under Dr. Thomson."
  • Re: Why we should worry about the NHS...
     Reply #10 - March 13, 2009, 06:19 PM

    Cheesy That one is excellent Hassan!
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