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Spittoons
Removed From Surgical ICU
Surgeon increasingly obsessed with "Surgical
Cowboy" persona
Indianapolis, IN--A spokesperson for the MidWest
Medical Center announced today that the hospital would remove all spittoons
from its surgical intensive care unit, following complaints by patients.
"This has all been a colossal misunderstanding, and
we want to put it behind us", said hospital spokesman Henry O'Toole.
According to O'Toole, the 19th century-style saliva
receptacles had been placed in the intensive care unit by Dr. Nick Testa,
a staff surgeon.
Anonymous sources within the hospital described Dr.
Testa's reputation as a surgical "cowboy", a part he had increasingly
tried to play to the maximum.
"First people were just referring to him as a 'cowboy'
because he basically took anyone to the OR, no matter what their problem
was", said the source. "Then about five years ago, he started wearing
hand-tooled cowboy boots...OK, lots of surgeons do that."
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Spittoon in use during
surgery
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Apparently several staff were upset when Dr. Testa
tried last month to operate on a patient wearing a Lone Ranger-style mask,
instead of a standard surgical mask.
"He was just yelling: 'This IS my mask, this IS my
mask', when they tried to get him out of the OR", according to Sally Stevens,
a MidWestern scrub nurse.
Testa has apparently also tried to enter the OR with
a bandana pulled up over his handlebar moustache.
Many staff members regarded as amusing Testa's practice
of carrying his stethoscope in a holster, drawing it with a rapid motion
when he intended to examine a patient. However, when Testa brought three
large brass spittoons into the surgical intensive care unit, patients
and their families began to complain.
Testa's habit of chewing tobacco and spitting towards
the spittoons reportedly became increasingly disruptive to intensive care
unit staff, who frequently had to change intravenous lines and dressings
when Testa missed his mark.
According to O'Toole, Dr. Testa is currently on vacation
in Montana, and so is unavailable for comment.
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