Movie Review Of 'Patients Revealed In The Movie'

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She transferred through many units throughout the movie. One if the units was Ward 1. It was the lowest level of care for patients. Many of the patients on that level were close to discharge. I believe she was allowed to this ward way too soon for mental level.
d. Describe one of the different people Virginia met in while on those units.
In the beginning of the movie she had a friend with whom she sat with outside. This patient was kind of like Virginia’s guardian. She tried her best to look after Virginia and keep her out of trouble.

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