trainwreck
A patient with many severe, tangled problems at once
Definitions
A patient presenting with multiple serious, interacting medical problems, so complex that no single service wants them. Often too unstable for a general ward.
trainwreck In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Metaphor from a derailed train; common US/UK usage.
People Also Ask
What does 'trainwreck' mean in medicine?
It describes a patient with multiple severe, interacting medical problems that are so complex no single service wants to take them.
Is calling a patient a trainwreck offensive?
It's cynical insider slang about the case's complexity rather than a slur, but it's kept to informal staff conversation.
Where does the term come from?
It borrows the everyday metaphor of a derailed train to convey chaotic, catastrophic complexity.
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