 What is going on everybody? Welcome back to my channel. For those of you who are new around here, my name is Michael AKA Dr. Chalini. And I'm in my sixth and final year of training in interventional radiology in New York City. Now on today's video, we are going to be doing more medical TikTok reactions. You may have seen my prior video where I did some medical TikTok reactions. I was actually the first to do it. I mean, no big deal. I did it back in quarantine and if you check the past video, you can see how absolutely terrible my hair looked or maybe don't check it, my hair was terrible. Let's go ahead and get into this edition of medical TikTok reactions from a doctor. Let's go. I can't decide if I should be like over here or over here or right here. I don't know. Anyways. All right, so before I get into these TikToks, I want to first address the elephant in the room. And that is my dead orca in the background. I think it lasted like a week and it died, but apparently they come back to life. So if anybody knows how to revive an orchid plant flower, whatever it is, let me know. All right, first take time. That is so true and I know Paula, Dr. Berberon, my optometrist friend probably knows this all too well. I remember the very first time I went to the optometrist and they told me it was going to be like a puff of air and everybody was like warning me about how terrible it was. And then it's just a puff of air but everybody always freaks out. Next. Hi, I'm Chelsea, I'm the PA taking care of you today. So I see that you're here to establish care. I just have a few questions for you. Do you have any medical problems? Nope, none of those. Okay, great. Do you take any medications? Oh, just metformin. Did you say metformin? So you have diabetes? No, because the metformin takes care of that. Okay. Do you take any other medications? Oh, Lysinoprol. Lysinoprol? So you have high blood pressure. Nope, no high blood pressure. That's what the Lysinoprol is for. So that's not how it worked. So this is so true. So many patients think because they're taking their diabetes medicines or they're hypertensive or high blood pressure medicines that it is treated or cured and they no longer have that issue but that couldn't be further from the truth. If you're taking the medications that is important to tell your doctor or your provider because it affects management. But so many patients you'll ask them if they have any medical history and they always say no but then they list off like all these medications for chronic medical issues. It happens all the time. Next. Oh my God. What? That makes no sense at all. It's hilarious because I totally understand that I've been in those shoes before. When you're a med student and you have to get those evaluations. That's so stupid. Oh man. When you have to get those evaluations signed you're like scared to ask the attending and it's almost impossible to even find them to be in with. So, yeah, that's funny. God, that's funny. I need to watch that again. Much later. Oh, that's so stupid. I needed that. Okay, next. That's what I always do and they never catch me. Ain't nobody gonna catch me. Because you're too street wise? Yup. That's what I do. I always take everybody's pens. Not by choice. It's just an accident. And so many people walk away with my pens too. I swear if you go up on the floor and try to look at a nurse's station there's like no pens around ever. Next. I don't wanna do this. Please don't pick up. Please don't pick up. Hi, is this Tony? Hi, this is... I know a lot of junior residents and junior nurses especially too when they have to call the attendings and you're always scared that you're going to say the wrong thing. And if you have to wake them up in the middle of the night you want it to be for a true emergency. And if it's not a true emergency you will feel really stupid. So it's always a little scary. Been there. Yeah, just give me one moment. I'll see if he's available. Do you mind if I put you on hold? Great. She's really nilting this. Hi, thank you for holding. Yeah, he's in a meeting at the moment. He said, can he give you a call back? Okay, I'm ready for that number. Got it. Okay, you have a great day. That's a veteran receptionist. She knows that a doctor is way too busy and there's no sense in even trying to get a hold of him. Next. All right, ma'am, I'm gonna do your X-ray. Can you tell me your name? So anyways, I told him, hold on. Can't you see I'm on the phone? Well, I'm gonna do your exam if you're ready. If not, I can call someone else. Hold on, this person is being so rude. I'm on the phone. Can't you wait? So you can finish your phone call on the hallway. I'm gonna grab the next patient and I'll let you know when I'm ready for you again, okay? Yeah, no, she's trying to rush me off the phone. Like my conversation doesn't matter. Yeah, I waited 10 minutes for her. And now she's trying to rush me. I'm right here. I can literally hear you. No, no, it's fine. I'll get off when I'm done. Yeah. No, it's totally fine. Okay, I'll be back for you. Smith, I'm ready for you. Hold on, I know you did not just call somebody else. I know you did not just do that. Ma'am, I have 16 patients and you're on the phone. So I will get to you when I can when you're done your conversation. I understand it's important. So go ahead and finish. That is my biggest at-heave. When you walk into a patient's room and they're on the phone and they don't even stop the conversation, they just keep talking. It's so rude, first of all. But if you're at the doctor's office, seeing the doctor, get off the darn phone if a doctor walks in the room. It's just like a respect thing. Get off your phone when someone walks into the office, nurse, doctor, whoever walks in, they're there to help you and you should put your phone down in the conversation. It's not as important as the reason you're there. Try to be crazy. Next. What happens if you wake up in the middle of surgery? Many years ago, there was a young man who woke up in the middle of surgery while they were removing part of his colon. He jumped off the operating room table and ran out the door exiting the hospital. But eventually he came back to the emergency room, carrying his intestines in a Lululemon bag. True story. No way. 50, no. What did that say at the end there? Oh, it said just kidding. I was about to say it. There's no chance that's real. Next. Crazy facts about your body. Part two. People with blue eyes are actually more likely to develop an addiction to alcohol than people with brown eyes. Researchers believe that because of a mutation on the 15th chromosome, people with blue eyes end up having a higher tolerance to alcohol than people with brown eyes. And because of the higher tolerance, they're more likely to develop an addiction to alcohol. So if you got blue eyes, you might want to be careful how much you are drinking. I have blue eyes. Does that mean I'm going to be an alcoholic? I didn't know that fact. That's very interesting. But I do have blue eyes and I don't have a problem with drinking. And I don't have the high of a tolerance either. So maybe I'm the exception. Interesting fact, though. Next. Is there anything I can help you with? Anything you need? Nope, not at the moment. Let me know. You can go home. Okay. Gosh, that brings back memories of third and fourth year of medical school. You're at the mercy of the residents and the attending physicians. So you can't really leave until they say it's okay because ultimately they fill out all of your evaluations. So, yeah, just, yeah. You just kind of have to hang around and waste time. But luckily, I remember all this stuff and anybody who grotesque with me as a med student, I'm gonna send you home early because I know what it's like. All right, last one. Nope. Yeah. Nope. Yeah. Nope. Yeah. Nope. Yeah. Look at this. I'm gonna crush on the ophthalmology stuff today. Those are some interesting facts to end this video on. So, first and foremost, make sure you follow me on TikTok because apparently I started doing TikTok now and I'm going to continue because someone has to represent Interventional Ideology on TikTok and I will take that responsibility. So make sure you go follow me. I'll put my profile up here so you can go check it out. It's Dr. Chalini, Dr. Chalini, like every other social media platform. So as always, smash that like subscribe, comment, and Instagram as well. 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