I remember many things from my days and nights working as a junior doctor in A&E, but some are more vivid than others.
In particular, I remember seeing a young man in his twenties who came in with severe chest pain. My registrar at the time told me to go back and ask him how much cocaine he had taken.
I protested that I had already asked about drug use when taking his history, and he had denied it.
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