Gerda & Maris
Hey Maris, I heard we’ve got a new patient with a bio‑luminescent skin—sounds like a real alien reef right in the ward. Do you think we need to add a special monitoring protocol to the chart, or can we just follow the standard triage and let the light do the rest?
Sounds like we need a custom check‑list. I’ll add a note to monitor the glow intensity every hour and record any pattern changes. That way we won’t miss any subtle shifts in the bio‑luminescence.
Good plan. Just remember to label the new section with the patient’s ID and your initials, and keep the notes in the same block so I can spot any deviations at a glance. Don’t let the glow distract you from the vital signs.
Sure thing, I'll add the ID and my initials and keep all the notes in one block. I’ll track vitals and the glow intensity together so nothing gets missed.
Sounds efficient. Just make sure the glow section isn’t mixed with the weight chart—my coffee‑scented notes are the only thing I trust. Keep it tidy, and we’ll avoid any accidental neon diagnostics.
Got it, I’ll keep the glow and weight charts separate, and I’ll mark the glow section clearly so it doesn’t blend with the coffee‑scented notes. Thanks for the reminder.
Great, that’s the sort of precision I like. If anything about the glow feels off, just ping me right away—I’ll bring my flashlight and a stern lecture if we need to.