My wife is a Congregational Nurse. Her job is to provide medical advice and access to care to the faith-based community. In practice she is also the neighborhood nurse regardless of what church they go or don’t go to. She even does telephone triage: she gets pictures of body parts on her phone (NO, not that kind! Usually it’s of rashes and cuts and such).
Her advice ranges from, “Take two aspirin and call me in the morning.” to “Hang up and dial 911 immediately!”
She hates Web MD. People call her up stating that they have this or that disease or ask about taking some sort of bogus cure for a symptom.
I found a Minion cartoon that states, “Never ask Google for medical advice. I went from having a mild headache to clinically dead in three clicks.”
My wife is a Congregational Nurse. Her job is to provide medical advice and access to care to the faith-based community. In practice she is also the neighborhood nurse regardless of what church they go or don’t go to. She even does telephone triage: she gets pictures of body parts on her phone (NO, not that kind! Usually it’s of rashes and cuts and such).
Her advice ranges from, “Take two aspirin and call me in the morning.” to “Hang up and dial 911 immediately!”
She hates Web MD. People call her up stating that they have this or that disease or ask about taking some sort of bogus cure for a symptom.
I found a Minion cartoon that states, “Never ask Google for medical advice. I went from having a mild headache to clinically dead in three clicks.”