Dr. K
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Podcast Appearances
So for me, it was being on call, and there was one particular instance where my pager went off, and it was something called a rapid response.
So a nurse was like, it's not quite an emergency.
So I go into this room.
Semi-emergency.
About to be.
If we don't do something right away, it's going to be an emergency.
So I go into a room, and there's a patient who's having a seizure.
And so the nurse is there and I walk in and literally like 15 seconds later, my senior resident walks in.
His name is Ken.
He's an awesome guy.
So Ken walks to the other side of the patient and he's like sitting there with his arms crossed.
And so I start reporting to him because I'm an intern.
I've been an intern for two weeks, finished medical school like a couple weeks ago.
And so I said, Ken, you know, is a 38-year-old woman who's started having a seizure.
It seems like about 90 seconds ago.
And then he looks at me.
He's like, mm-hmm.
And I said, Ken, the patient's having a seizure.
And he said, Ken, what should we do?
It's like, what do you want to do?