If it was a NON life threatening issue, I wouldn't have gone. I'd have waited until Monday and gone to a regular doctor. I hate the ER.
I'm about to turn 50, and all of a sudden I had increasing swelling in both feet and legs, plus tingling in both arms and hands, and higher BP than I ever had in my life.
On Saturday night at 1am, I can't exactly stroll into my doctor's office. It's either the ER or lol Urgent Care, the latter of which is useless.
The average RN in Los Angeles makes over $100k per year: https://www.indeed.com/career/regist...os-Angeles--CA
My argument wasn't even with the nurse. It was with the PA (physician's assistant), who makes $125k per year on average: https://www.salary.com/research/sala...los-angeles-ca
What does the average plumber make?