eftychia: Me in kilt and poofy shirt, facing away, playing acoustic guitar behind head (cyhmn)
posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:24am on 2020-05-27

"[...] 'I can't breathe' is the last thing people push out before they are too breathless to say a single word. It's said with a gasp. It has a certain cadence and intonation. 'I can't breathe' sets my heart racing like almost no other patient utterance, because I've seen what follows.

[...]

"Everything else that was paramount a minute before goes away with 'I can't breathe.' An attending holding on the phone, your bladder is exploding, an angry patient wants a word. No matter. 'I can't breathe' means drop it all, clear your head, go and fix it.

"I do not remember a time when 'I can't breathe' was anything other than an elementally intolerable sound to me. No doubt my training and experiences have honed any instinct I started with, and shaped my exact responses to that signal.

"But it doesn't take an ER doc's ear to recognize that signal, does it? It's a fellow human in distress. Someone who has only enough air in his lungs to say one thing, who chooses those exact three words, 'I can't breathe,' surely everyone can hear what I hear in that?"

-- Dr. Esther AT LEAST WEAR A MASK Choo ([twitter.com profile] choo_ek), 2020-05-26

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