Magpie
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I'm hoping this is the right board for this question!
My son chopped the tip of his thumb off yesterday. I stuck it in a baggie, we went to the ER, and a plastic surgery resident sewed it back on. On my son's chart he wrote, "Piece looks well NAD" on his chart. Does anyone here know what that means?
I'm also a bit puzzled by two things that happened... outside the examining room I heard the plastic surgery resident say something to the doctor in charge and she said, "No, he's 13. He'd have to go to the Children's Hospital for that." And then she said something I didn't quite catch about "...and then there'd be billing...". Issues, perhaps? She'd been saying earlier my son's thumb should be just left to heal over on its own (something about "I know we used to graft anything over a centimeter, but..."), and she didn't look happy when the plastic surgery guy asked me if I wanted him to try and sew it back on.
Secondly, instead of sending my son's chart directly to his family physician, the nurse gave it to me instead and went on some sort of confusing rant about "patients need to be their own advocates these days" as she was cleaning up the room.
Now that I've had some time to think about things, I'm kind of wondering what was going on there. All in all, I'm VERY happy with the treatment we got. They stopped the bleeding, bandaged up the wound and we were in and out of the ER in less than three hours. Plus, the residents were all very nice to my son and seemed competent (other than the plastic surgery guy accidentally throwing my son's thumb piece away... but it was still wrapped in its baggie, so no harm done). He did make very neat little stitches, and he was quick and careful.
My son chopped the tip of his thumb off yesterday. I stuck it in a baggie, we went to the ER, and a plastic surgery resident sewed it back on. On my son's chart he wrote, "Piece looks well NAD" on his chart. Does anyone here know what that means?
I'm also a bit puzzled by two things that happened... outside the examining room I heard the plastic surgery resident say something to the doctor in charge and she said, "No, he's 13. He'd have to go to the Children's Hospital for that." And then she said something I didn't quite catch about "...and then there'd be billing...". Issues, perhaps? She'd been saying earlier my son's thumb should be just left to heal over on its own (something about "I know we used to graft anything over a centimeter, but..."), and she didn't look happy when the plastic surgery guy asked me if I wanted him to try and sew it back on.
Secondly, instead of sending my son's chart directly to his family physician, the nurse gave it to me instead and went on some sort of confusing rant about "patients need to be their own advocates these days" as she was cleaning up the room.
Now that I've had some time to think about things, I'm kind of wondering what was going on there. All in all, I'm VERY happy with the treatment we got. They stopped the bleeding, bandaged up the wound and we were in and out of the ER in less than three hours. Plus, the residents were all very nice to my son and seemed competent (other than the plastic surgery guy accidentally throwing my son's thumb piece away... but it was still wrapped in its baggie, so no harm done). He did make very neat little stitches, and he was quick and careful.