A patient, during a two week follow-up appointment with his
cardiologist, revealed he was having
trouble with one of his medications.
"Which one?", asked the doctor.
"The patch," he replied.
"What is the problem?" queried the doctor.
The patient replied, "The nurse told me to put on
a new one every six hours and I've run out of places to put
it!"
The doctor had him quickly undress and discovered what
he hoped he wouldn't see . . .
The man had over fifty patches on his body!
The medication now carries new instructions that includes removal of the old
patch before applying a new one.