Monthly Archives: March 2009

Trauma #3

He looked straight up at the ceiling as they always do when they come in wearing that cervical collar. It must be pretty annoying - I've always thought - being rolled into the trauma room where 20 or more people are in a flurry of activity...and the only thing you can look at are ceiling tiles. Although, as annoying as it must be, I imagine it's a good deal less annoying than the subdural hematoma or shattered pelvis they probably have. This particular 18 year old male on the stretcher didn't appear to have any overtly serious injuries. Given the choice of two trauma patients entering more or less simultaneously, one of which I would have to pick up, I chose him over the 16 year old girl whose face was semi-obliterated. I bent over and began my assessment.

"Do you have any allergies."
"Um, no," he hesitated. "I mean that one time I took penicillin...it was fine. I didn't have any problem. Oh, but I'm allergic to cough medicine."
"You're allergic to cough medicine?" I repeated. "What kind?"
"Or, maybe it's not cough medicine. It's something you take for colds that I'm allergic to."
"Do you know what it's called?"
He gave a long sigh, "Alright fine," he doubled back. "I did have a reaction to penicillin once."
"What kind of reaction?"
"Rash."
"Any allergies to anything else?"
"No."
This was going to be more difficult than I had anticipated. Having covered allergies, I decided to skip right to the 'Event' portion of my 'A-M-P-L-E' history. "Can you tell me what happened?"
"Yeah, I was in the car with my friend. I mean, she's more of a friend of the family. She's not my girlfriend or anything. Well, ok, we had sex once. But that was totally just a onetime thing. And it was like four months ago. We're totally cool right now, except-"
"You were driving and you clearly had an accident," I interrupted. "What happened to bring you in here?"
"Ok well, the police were chasing us. Because it's a stolen car. But i had just borrowed the car from a friend - I didn't know it was stolen. He gave me the k-"
"Dude, stop right there." I put one hand on either side of the bed and positioned my face directly above his so that he could look into my eyes instead of ceiling. "Listen carefully. Focus." I paused. "Things I DON'T care about: whose car you were driving, what color it was, who else was in the car, where you were going or why you were going there. Things I DO care about: how fast you going, the kind of object you hit, how fast it was going, whether or not the car rolled over, whether you were wearing your seatbelt, whether or not there was an airbag, whether or not you lost consciousness and, if so, for how long, and what, if anything, hurts right now. Can you give me that information?"

Honestly, sometimes it's like pulling teeth. Except, he actually did have several badly chipped teeth so that part was soon to come.

Blogroll (cont)

Ok, the blogroll is up! If you'd like to be included, post a comment or email me at james[at]jamesloganmd[dot]com.

Blogroll

So, I've finally gotten around to getting my blogroll going. Like many things on this site, I can't get it to work properly yet. Don't be offended if you don't see your blog there just yet. Chances are I'm planning to put it there just as soon as I can figure out the script. Once I get it all working, I'll put out a formal invitation to include those who would like their blogs to appear in my blogroll.

Plan B

If you're dream was to be an actor, an artist or a musician, chances are you are now currently employed by either the restaurant, clerical or telemarketing industry. Actor, artist and musician are pretty tough Plan A's (or is it, Plans A?) and many who endeavor on these paths soon realize that their Plan B pays the bills much more reliably.

But most people don't think of medicine as a Plan B sort of career. Nobody says, "Man I've struggled with this theater thing long enough. I go to 50 auditions a year and never get called back. Maybe it's time I got my shit together and went to medical school." Doesn't happen. Except for me. See, my Plan A was to be a screenwriter. Medicine was always Plan B. The problem was that the Plan B I happened to pick is so freaking competitive that I never really got around to pursuing Plan A. Aside from this blog, my CV as it pertains to any sort of writing career remains completely empty. So, I have made a resolution: I will complete my first screenplay by the end of 2009. No matter how horrible or flawed it turns out to be, I will write something that could potentially be made into a feature-length film before year's end.

P.S.
James Logan's journal. Friday, March 9:
Saw Watchmen over weekend. Good movie. Have much to say. Review coming soon.