Saturday, September 12, 2009

The Ironman

Well, clearly that was what our PBL guy thought he was. Some super tough guy, who doesn't need to listen to doctors, or attend any appointments with healthcare professionals. No, after staying in Emergency Ward for nearly a week, he thought his health was totally unimportant, and after all, whilst he was in hospital he's behind on his work - yeh, I mean, that is so much more important than your health. Our PBL case today, was a numbnut middle aged man who clearly thought that taking your medication regularly and not neglecting doctor appointments was the golden path to living long and prospering.

*achem*
Sorry about the heavy dose of sarcasm. This patient, real or not real, died because he did not listen to someone who knows more about his health and how to keep it, than he does. He walked out of Emergency Ward because he was treated correctly and was deemed to be reasonable human being that wanted to live. 4 days later, he comes straight back to Emergency Ward courtesy of the paramedics, and they can't save him anymore. Well done, I say! Well done! It ticks me off that the first patient that died in PBL, died because of his own stupidity, non-compliance and despite the health system's best efforts. We spent 10 minutes as a group, discussing ways to solve non-compliance - I think that a story like this might be able to shock all these people who think asymptomatic means you're fit as a fiddle and ready to go.

So, anyway, the rest of my week was good. Productive week, and Formative (yes, I know it doesn't count, but it's good to know where you're at) Exam #2 is coming up, this Friday. So yep, good time to go heads down. Also, hope all you UNSW first-year meddies snapped your exams :)

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