I'm working on our list of "learning objectives" for the heart and blood vessels for our physical diagnosis/clinical medicine class (I just typed "hart" instead of "heart" - I think that should get me kicked out of medical school) and as I was typing the list of questions (to be answered at a time to be determined later) I was actually LOOKING FORWARD TO LEARNING THE ANSWERS. This is a new development, y'all. Maybe I'm really supposed to be a doctor after all.
Also regarding these questions, I was talking to a friend in my class sometime during our whirlwind of exams, and I told her that I was planning on looking these questions up in our physical examination textbook this weekend, since we've just spilled all of our knowledge and don't really have anything to study. I told her that I'd share them when I get them finished (it's not an assignment we have to turn in or anything, it's just things we're supposed to know.) She said, "I'm thinking ethics." I was like, "What, you think it's wrong for me to do that?" It turns out that she meant she was going to work on her ethics paper. Duh.
In other news, my head still hurts. And my pancreas, feeling left out, now appears to be trying to escape from my peritoneal cavity. Unlike Patrick "Pain Don't Hurt" Swayze, I hate pain.








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