Mrs. Ericka Lowery: A Robotic Analysis

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Me: And how would you feel if you nursing assistant was a robot instead of a human being?
Mrs. Ericka Lowery: Honestly, it wild be different but if they're making these robots accurate it wouldn’t matter. That's something you just have to get used too. I'm pretty sure with all this technology out here they wil be able to to make a robotic identical to an actual nurse. It will be helpful with time because a robotic will probably more quicker than huan legs.
Me: Okay, just a few more questions.
Mrs. Ericka Lowery: Kinda like I mention before. I believe that surgons deffieanly need these type of devices during sugery because it eliminates less problems than any other surgery will cause. Now many suregns and even patients are looking for a surgery that allows quicker recovery. Suregeons
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Okay If a surgeon is using a robotic system, such as, the Da Vinci during surgery, do you think that surgeons should have to take a class and get skilled in the specific device that they're using?
Mrs. Ericka Lowery: Omg, of course workng on a person's body is serious, you've tha persons life in your hands. There sjould be kow if ands in buts. Plus , it the helthcare law that all surgeons must go to glass and get certified towork with these robotic devices.
Me: Your're giving me so much good information. Now getting close to the end, How do you think that the your patients or other patients will react to getting care from a Robot? Do you think they will react any different?
Mrs: Ericka Lowery: Yes, I believe is going to tke time to adjust. I feel like some patients will like that because some people like the advancing in technolgy. Then of course youre going to have them people that are not sure how they feel, might be kinda iffy about it. Then you kow you gonna have them people to be like hell no, sorry excuse my language. *laughs* But overall we will just habe to

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