donrae
Rest in Peace -2017
Back in the day when Doctors hand wrote all of their orders at the hospital, it was my job (unit secretary) to decipher what they'd written, and see to it that all of that info got conveyed to the right department, and transcribed onto the right documents. If I couldn't read a particular order, I'd turn the chart upside down. The brain does some pretty neat convolutions when the squiggles go in a different direction. Just that simple little trick often enabled me to decipher even the hardest to read orders! Talk about a set up for medical errors! How scary is that? Now a days, errors can be made so much faster, and on a much grander scale in the age of computers!!
That's so funny, I've done the exact same thing! A particular doctor, we always flipped the order upside down and suddenly it was crystal clear. Right side up, could have been written by a drunk monkey. I didn't know you were a unit secretary---no wonder I like you so much
