God, thanks to fanfic, my brain is all "Cellulitis isn't nice like everybody supposes." Sorry.
Spike's Bitches 31: We're Motivated Go-getters.
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Yeah, thanks, erika. That's gonna stick with me for a while.
Ok, that bread? That bread is the sort of thing that is the reason why the word lady originally meant 'giver of bread', etc. [link]
And by the way, how come nobody told me about the Online Etymology Dictionary [link] before? Did they keep it a secret from all of us?
"Cellulitis isn't nice like everybody supposes."
Because Moses supposes erroneously?
L & D is sort of an ICU because the nurse:patient ratio is never more than 1:2. Hence the price. All that personal nursing care and attention is expensive!
SEPSIS (CTC GRADE 3) (LLT: Sepsis)
FEVER OF UNKNOWN ETIOLOGY (CTC GRADE 1) (LLT: Fever)
CELLULITIS OF LEG (CTC GRADE 3) (LLT: Cellulitis of leg)
Um. If a person has cellulitis and is septic, I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that their fever is hardly of unknown etiology. They have cellulitis and they're septic! How much more known could the etiology be?!
ION, I had a fantastic date last night; we've already made plans for Saturday. He is an adorable redhead and vegetarian and was an English major at Amherst where he specialized in modern poetry. He is witty and funny and smart. I am very, very pleased.
No, because of a House spoof of OMWF.
It's all about the bunnies, Frankenbuddha.
And now I'm having the mental image of House smashing li'l bunnies with his cane.
L & D is sort of an ICU because the nurse:patient ratio is never more than 1:2.
When my late father was in the ICU nurse/patien ratio varied from 1/5 (when all nurses showed up) to 1/10 (when nurses ran into personal emergencies). Then again there is a reason the nickname for "Group Health" is "Group Death"
Um. If a person has cellulitis and is septic, I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that their fever is hardly of unknown etiology. They have cellulitis and they're septic! How much more known could the etiology be?!
The fever is a month later. Heh.
Paging Dr. House....