Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Quotables from Ob/Gyn, Renal (med school)

No matter how intense Ob/Gyn is, it never fails to produce amusing/disturbing stories:

  • "This baby is coming out the front door, not the roof!" - Nurse talking about the mode of delivery being vaginal
  • A lady got a hysterectomy: "The doctor took out the baby carriage and left in the play pen."
  • After hearing about residents complain about how big their babies are and how they aren't looking forward to delivery:
    • Friend: "How does that make you feel about giving birth?"
    • Me: "Epidural."
  • Pregnant woman who's on parole, methadone, and a side of heroin ran away from the labor and delivery unit - literally ran away, as the police trailed behind.
    • Resident: "She can't be that difficult to catch, right?  How many 34 week pregnant women are running away in wet pants because she peed herself while vomiting?"
  • Foreign objects found in urogyn:
    • There was a string-like object on bladder scope that looked like a hanging light switch.  It turned out to be a baby garter snake!  Apparently the guy had been playing with it at his "opening", and lost hold of it. (Cringe, cringe, cringe!)
    • Woman found with kidney stones in her bladder, but they had a hard time breaking the stone apart to help it pass.  Turns out she had a mental disease and had been at the beach sticking stones up her urethra.  
  • Resident: "I love my husband for doing ENT, but I would just love him more if he did plastics."
  • Women came in 8 mo pregnant...and just found out a week ago because she was on contraceptive pills.
Renal Quotables:
  • Dialysis:
    • Patient: "I'm ready!"
    • Dr: "What are you ready for?"
    • Patient: "For dialysis!"
    • Dr: "Uh...you are on dialysis already"
    • Patient: "I am?"
    • Dr: "Yeah..."
    • (Sighs...that's what end stage renal disease will do to ya)
  • Elevator Doors:
    • "Each kind of doctor uses the body part they don't use to block doors: Internal medicine docs use their hands, surgeons use their feet, and orthopods use their heads" (from a Surgeon)


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