Thankfully, this lingo isn't used regularly in health-care settings, but an unflattering comment may occasionally slip out during a particularly frustrating situation. Decipher some of the more shocking slang here.
Outrageous Hospital Lingo That Doctors and Nurses Use Behind Your Back
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Frequent flier
A repeat customer to the ER, often a patient with chronic medical problems who can’t afford to go anywhere else. Don’t miss these 50 things hospitals aren’t telling you.
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Weekend syndrome
When doctors covering for a colleague on the weekend won’t make important decisions, particularly end-of-life ones.
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Code brown
A bed full of excrement. “Got a Code Brown in 214.” Here’s what nurses secretly think about you (but won’t say to your face).
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Crump
To go downhill quickly or die. “The patient in 3 crumped last night.”
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GOMER
Short for “get out of my emergency room” (aka a patient you dread). Don’t miss these other secrets ER doctors won’t tell you.
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Acute lead poisoning
Gunshot wound
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PITA
Pain in the a$$
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FLK
Funny-looking kid
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FABIANS
Felt awful but I’m all right now syndrome
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PMS
Poor miserable soul
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DINK
Patient who “did not keep appointment.” Think that’s frustrating for health care professionals? Check out the most annoying things patients do, according to doctors.
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D&D
Divorced & Desperate (middle-age female who visits doctor weekly for male attention)
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HIBGIA
Had it before, got it again.
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HONDA
Hypertensive obese noncompliant diabetic adult
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LOLINAD
Little old lady in no apparent distress. For more insider secrets from the medical profession, check out these emergency room stories that are almost too crazy to be true.