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Havina / Re: You are my sunshine [Nix!]
« on: June 24, 2017, 06:33:47 pm »
This was already a nightmare of a day for him and now he had one more Pilot dropped on his lap. At least it was Pilot Echo Kiers.
Lenny had no problem with either Kiers twin- well. Not usually. He was glad he hadn't been present when Chance had tried to tear through the halls to find out some information about Pilot Cardinal Rheeves' condition, but that had been weeks ago before the Pilot Echo had been released. He was sure his patient wouldn't be like that now.
Or so he had hoped before entering the exam room.
The sight of an anxious Pilot Echo Kiers was hardly reassuring but at least the fidget cube in the man's hand might occupy him long enough to get through the visit. He hoped.
"Hello Pilot Echo Kiers. How are you feeling today?" Lenny said as he looked over the tablet in his hand that had been updated with the vitals the nurse had taken a few minutes ago. "Sorry for the wait, and I know you were expecting Pilot Royal Jensik but something came up. I'm sure we can get you out of here fast, I know you have another appointment after this that I have been instructed to take you to."
Hopefully dropping the information Chance was looking for up front would encourage his full cooperation. "Your vitals all look fine. How is the leg feeling? Any change in your pain levels or discomfort since the last visit? You're still refusing blood thinners- why did they even bother to include that on the chart of a hemokinetic Pilot." Lenny scoffed. There was no need to pump a Pilot full of meds to prevent a possible problem that he could easily monitor himself.
"No blood clots right?"
Lenny had no problem with either Kiers twin- well. Not usually. He was glad he hadn't been present when Chance had tried to tear through the halls to find out some information about Pilot Cardinal Rheeves' condition, but that had been weeks ago before the Pilot Echo had been released. He was sure his patient wouldn't be like that now.
Or so he had hoped before entering the exam room.
The sight of an anxious Pilot Echo Kiers was hardly reassuring but at least the fidget cube in the man's hand might occupy him long enough to get through the visit. He hoped.
"Hello Pilot Echo Kiers. How are you feeling today?" Lenny said as he looked over the tablet in his hand that had been updated with the vitals the nurse had taken a few minutes ago. "Sorry for the wait, and I know you were expecting Pilot Royal Jensik but something came up. I'm sure we can get you out of here fast, I know you have another appointment after this that I have been instructed to take you to."
Hopefully dropping the information Chance was looking for up front would encourage his full cooperation. "Your vitals all look fine. How is the leg feeling? Any change in your pain levels or discomfort since the last visit? You're still refusing blood thinners- why did they even bother to include that on the chart of a hemokinetic Pilot." Lenny scoffed. There was no need to pump a Pilot full of meds to prevent a possible problem that he could easily monitor himself.
"No blood clots right?"