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Originally Posted by Velocity_14
Dr. AKA_Monet,
Well, said subject's blood work does not look too good. We found high levels of trollisha in said subject which can be detrimental to the right and left brain cells. To be cautious, we may want to administer the 20 mm cath and 0.9% drip with a possible addition of 100 mg of provigal first to see it takes effect. However, if conciousness is not acheived within 24 hours, said subject must undergo emergency procedure...said subject may need restraint...
Dr. Velocity
1st Year Residency
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Dr. Velocity,
Remember, if we cath and treat with a drip, subject may go into defib, then we will have to AED.
At this time, involuntary restraints may not be needed otherwise, that is another cost associated with taking her to the ward and I have to request Alex's expertise...
Her insurance coverage is not that much above medicare, so at this time, given the patency, I will only do a cath and drip treatment to rehydrate.
Is customer services open now?
Also, I think this subject is resolvable and stable at this time, unless there are any objections?
Dr. AKA_Monet
Research Scientist
GC Hospital Chief