Originally posted by: raz3000
405, about where I expected: "some college". However, I believe that many college grads wouldn't be able to reach this level--I know several just in my household.j
Originally posted by: bradruth
434
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: bradruth
434
Ever been tempted to use that vocabulary at work? "Sir, I implore you to abscond from the agent of conveyance forthwith, and establish your appendages on your cranium"
Originally posted by: DeathBUA
550
Could read when I was 3, my room is a veritable library of information. Nursing student now, work in a teaching hospital. Definitely helped bump my score a bit :thumbsup:
Originally posted by: bradruth
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: bradruth
434
Ever been tempted to use that vocabulary at work? "Sir, I implore you to abscond from the agent of conveyance forthwith, and establish your appendages on your cranium"
Very few people we deal with would understand half of that...so yes.
Originally posted by: skyking
You likely aced the med terms in there.
I knew quite a few, but did not lie about the others I was unsure of.
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: bradruth
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: bradruth
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Ever been tempted to use that vocabulary at work? "Sir, I implore you to abscond from the agent of conveyance forthwith, and establish your appendages on your cranium"
Very few people we deal with would understand half of that...so yes.
"Huh, whut duh fuk are you talkin' about?"
"Now, I won't make my plea afresh..."
"Huh?"
"All right sir, I warned you...Now it's Lord Nightclub's turn"
Originally posted by: DeathBUA
Like saying so I had this CHF exacerbation/HTN urgency/ARF patient today and you wouldnt believe his BNP levels! They were 12,000! And his BUN/Creatinine were 50 and 4.5 and watch the look on their faces.
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: DeathBUA
Like saying so I had this CHF exacerbation/HTN urgency/ARF patient today and you wouldnt believe his BNP levels! They were 12,000! And his BUN/Creatinine were 50 and 4.5 and watch the look on their faces.
I don't know what those things mean, but might they have something to do with why a med student has "death" in his handle?