Hypothetical Question for A Doctor or Nurse?
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A lot of things happened.
I wonder if he would have been better off staying at home with his cough and chest congestion.
In Australia, awareness about excessive use of antibiotics is gradually taking hold and with any luck our GP's are not feeling pressured to prescribe antibiotics for this man's (probably) viral illness. This might have stopped him from going back for the second visit.
I do not know why he would need a catheter for a bladder infection. Most bladder infections I have seen (particularly those in young people) require antibiotics and fluid and NOT a catheter. In Australia we would have sent him home this second time too.
I don't think morphine would have been a suitable pain relief for a bladder infection. Did he have some other cause of pain?
Narcan reverses the effect of morphine but does not treat an allergic reaction.
What was he given to slow his heart rate? Did he need it? Did he really only need analgesia?
What sort of clown medical system do you guys have anyway?
It is entirely possible that he would have died from whatever was underlying all of these complaints.
Maybe he was very unlucky. Maybe he had idiots managing his case. Maybe both.
"It is appointed unto man once to die, and after that the judgment." Holy Bible
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