My T explained the CBT triad to me yesterday, but she kept referring to it as "Becks Triad". Me being an ex-EMT this ground my gears as I know what Becks Triad is. Do I let that slide as a simple mistake or do I demand more from a "MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL"?
For those that don't know Becks Triad is 3 tell tale signs of cardiac tamponade (fluid on the heart): distended Jugular Veins, low BP, and distant muffled heart sounds.
After all it is a medical term and she is a medical professional. Do I call her out on her mistake? Do I leave it alone? I know T are people and have the capacity to make mistakes, and I don't know why this particular mistake drove me so crazy, but I didn't say anything yet, just wondering if I should or if I should just keep my mouth shut. I just don't want to come across all "well as a matter of fact..."
For those that don't know Becks Triad is 3 tell tale signs of cardiac tamponade (fluid on the heart): distended Jugular Veins, low BP, and distant muffled heart sounds.
After all it is a medical term and she is a medical professional. Do I call her out on her mistake? Do I leave it alone? I know T are people and have the capacity to make mistakes, and I don't know why this particular mistake drove me so crazy, but I didn't say anything yet, just wondering if I should or if I should just keep my mouth shut. I just don't want to come across all "well as a matter of fact..."
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