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Dumb Mistakes E.R. Doctors Wish You’d Avoid

We asked emergency physicians what lessons they’d learned from their job ...

THE NEW YORK TIMES – It’s pretty hard to shock an emergency physician. “We see the worst of the worst, and the silliest of the silliest,” Abdullah Pratt, an emergency medicine physician at the University of Chicago Medicine, told me recently.

I was chatting with him about the situations he’d witnessed in the E.R., specifically the ones that made him change his own behavior. To start, he told me, he would never wear Crocs when it’s snowy or icy outside.

I sheepishly confessed that, just the night before, I’d slipped on a pair and traversed my frozen driveway to take out the trash.

“No way,” Dr. Pratt said. “Please don’t tell me you broke your ankle.”

In winter, he sees “Croc-specific injuries” once a week. The shoes “don’t provide traction, and they don’t provide any ankle support,” he said. “People go flying, and so do their Crocs.”

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Dr. Pratt isn’t willing to risk an injury for a quick errand — and, after talking to him, neither am I.

Read on for more lessons Dr. Pratt and other emergency room doctors learned — and want you to remember — after years in the E.R.

Don’t slice an avocado in a hurry.

Adaira Landry, an E.R. physician at Harvard Medical School-affiliated Brigham and Women’s Hospital, said knife injuries in the kitchen were among the most frequent injuries she saw.

Avocados are a major culprit, Dr. Landry added. “Sometimes I’ll even ask, ‘Oh, were you cutting avocado?,” she said. “And they’re like: ‘Yes! How did you know?’”

Bagels are also a source of many knife-related injuries, said Gregory Sugalski, acting chair of the emergency department at Hackensack University Medical Center. He frequently sees patients “slicing their hands slicing bagels.”

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The best way to cut something like an avocado or a bagel is to use a secure, nonskid surface such as a wooden cutting board, and to cut away from your body …

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