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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 134296" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Ouch! </p><p>How well do you think you will finish the quarter if you are dead! For criminy sake Lisa if there is a suspicion of a mild MI then why would you chance it? Do you think the Doctors are going into overkill? </p><p>I hope this is just tension and anxiety related and you can complete the schooling. </p><p></p><p>PS: Please don't say you are having chest pain when going to ER if you AREN'T having chest pain just to be seen quickly. Someone who is having real chest may die while they wait for you to have a cardiac work up. The staff doesn't care for someone trying to skip the triage line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 134296, member: 3"] Ouch! How well do you think you will finish the quarter if you are dead! For criminy sake Lisa if there is a suspicion of a mild MI then why would you chance it? Do you think the Doctors are going into overkill? I hope this is just tension and anxiety related and you can complete the schooling. PS: Please don't say you are having chest pain when going to ER if you AREN'T having chest pain just to be seen quickly. Someone who is having real chest may die while they wait for you to have a cardiac work up. The staff doesn't care for someone trying to skip the triage line. [/QUOTE]
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