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Post by Dr. Gregory House on Apr 17, 2009 20:45:28 GMT -7
House walked into the conference room, disgruntled that there were no ducklings in sight. He tossed the patient's admissions file onto the table. The patient's file had only her name and her symptom, having fallen unconscious before finishing her history. He headed for the whiteboard and grabbed a marker. He paused, staring at the blank white board before he wrote down one thing. Insomnia How boring. Then there was the unresponsiveness to pain and external stimuli. Which was only mildly interesting to House. syncope, unresponsive to pain And, his minions should be entering right about... Now.
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Post by Remy 'Thirteen' Hadley on Apr 17, 2009 21:27:35 GMT -7
As soon as Thirteen had entered the building, all traces of worry and fear left her face. She looked completely emotionless, face set, walking at a fast pace.
On entering the conference room, Remy noticed that only House was there. Great, alone time with the boss. He'd written three symptoms on the board, obviously ones that belonged to the patient they were about to discuss.
Taking a seat, Thirteen studied the admissions file that sat in front of her on the table. It only contained her name and symptoms. That's helpful. She ran through some possible reasons of why this woman was having these symptoms. Since they didn't have a complete history, it was much more difficult to narrow things down.
She decided to wait to speak up until the rest of the team arrived.
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Post by Dr. Chris Taub on Apr 18, 2009 18:23:29 GMT -7
As Taub neared the conference room he was glad to see that Thirteen was already there. He didn't want to get stuck alone in the same room with House ever. There was only so much belittling he could take.
Taub stepped into the room and took a quick look at the board before sitting down across from Thirteen. Since it didn't seem like she was going to talk until Kutner got there, Taub was going to do the same.
He grabbed his copy of the patient's file and raised his eyebrows at the utter lack of information. It was hard enough sometimes diagnosing patients when their whole history was available. It would be almost next to impossible to do it with the little that they had.
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Post by Dr. Gregory House on Jun 8, 2009 18:35:56 GMT -7
"Well," House said, "we seem to be missing a couple of ducklings." He looked between the two that were present. Oddly, they were the two voted most likely not to show up. At least he hadn't made any bets on this scenario. He looked at his watch, before looking back at the two again.
"Either one of you know where Dark Chocolate and Tan Olive are?" He asked, uncaring of how his words could be taken. He twirled his cane in his hands idly as he waited for the kids to answer him.
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