verb General Slang

Shotgunning

· verb · medical

Ordering every test under the sun and hoping one of them lands.

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Definitions

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When a clinician has no clue what's wrong, so they fire off a huge battery of bloods, scans and panels in the hope something comes back abnormal and points the way. Named after the buckshot spread — aim vaguely, hit something. Seniors hate it because it's expensive and lazy; juniors do it on nights when they're drowning.

“The SHO shotgunned him — CT, troponin, D-dimer, the lot. Still doesn't know what's wrong.”
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Shotgunning In A Sentence

The SHO shotgunned him — CT, troponin, D-dimer, the lot. Still doesn't know what's wrong.

Origin & Usage

Anglo-American medical slang.

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