I work at a small doctor's office. This morning a patient who had pain in the chest "THINKS" he had stomach problem, but his ECG revealed maybe he has proximal ventricular fibrillation. The doctor refered him to a cardiologist, explained what could be happening to him, but the patient looks like he's not listening what doctor is saying at all. I'm convinced he'll not be bothered to see the cardiologist at all. Is there anything wise that I can do, to help him?
2006-12-27
07:38:03
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The Catalyst
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