Tuesday, April 05, 2005
CONFUSING AS HELL
Out of sheer boredom at the hospital or doctor's office, I have often contemplated the following:

Trouble is, these often vary by region and facility. This could cause mass confusion if, say at a hospital in Ohio, "code yellow" means "hi", when somewhere else it means, "do not breathe the air."
In order to make these codes more intuitive and less confusing, I propose altering them as follows:

Thank you.
CONFUSING AS HELL
Trouble is, these often vary by region and facility. This could cause mass confusion if, say at a hospital in Ohio, "code yellow" means "hi", when somewhere else it means, "do not breathe the air."
In order to make these codes more intuitive and less confusing, I propose altering them as follows:

Thank you.
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