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    The ALJ mentions that I plan to become a veterinary assistant. In fact he asked me at the hearing about this. I told him I gave up on the idea and hope to at least learn some of the material about the field since I’m interested in it. I have not real aspirations that I could actually maintain employment doing this. This statement is against what is recorded at the hearing. Passing a memory test is also discussed. I have to take this test while associated with the Navy every 1.5 years while on…

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    The clock ticked by, it was 6:01 in the morning, and I kept looking at her, a look of pain was reflected on her face, sweaty and strained with the joy of anticipation. Her hands tugging hard at the bed sheet and the veins popping out on her neck were visible pulsating as she tried not to make noise, but I knew she was struggling to keep calm. How I wish I was in her spot, to feel what she was feeling; unfortunately, reality kept nudging me with my imagination being broken by the movement going…

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    into a plastic bucket. This was disgusting. I just remember sitting there thinking how I could be throwing up this much. I got so sick to the point where the only thing left to throw up was Bile. As I sat there after two hours the doctor finally called me in. The doctor just said, “Oh you probably just ate something bad”. I was thinking to myself just because I’m thirteen years old doesn’t mean that I don’t take pain as serious an adult. So granted him saying that I kept saying “I am in so much…

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    Interviewer: We are with participant VH11. Before we have the interview, I am just going to talk to you about the ground rules for the interview. It is meant to give you the opportunity to share your experiences of talking to your doctor or healthcare provider about human trafficking. Your opinions and perspectives are necessary for the interview and obviously you have knowledge that can help us better understand those who have experienced human trafficking and talked with their healthcare…

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    Eventually, the dry ice hurt too much and they tried something new. The doctor then ordered a course of treatment of Fluconazole. Not only was the cost beyond his reach, it had many side effects. The specialist helped him apply to a government agency to pay for the medicine. They took six weeks to give approval. In the meanwhile…

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    Pontellier, Chopin's stereotypical male, visits the Doctor regarding the 'strange behaviors' of his wife, Mandelet inquires about the symptoms of this 'curious illness.' Upon being told of her recent disregard of her duties to her husband and her new ideas concerning the eternal rights of women, Mandelet already perceives that there might be another man in Mrs. Pontellier's life. During the conversation, however, he seems to keep the front of being a stereotypical male in the company of Mr.…

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    education. It seemed as if Roberts did not fully understand the seriousness of his condition. Though he was undergoing dialysis he still continued to smoke. It’s not just the lack of education of the Banes but also on the behalf of the doctors. When we look at the doctors we noticed they are not well educated about low income families. They simply gave medicine and said their parts without asking whether or not the Banes family understood what was expected of them. As a physician it is their job…

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    situation, the patient given the name John Doe, was involved in a home invasion and was shot by the homeowner by defense. Doctors swarm the patient yelling out orders and dictating assessments, nurses come to help start IV’s and start blood transfusion, FPD on scene. The trauma nurse assigned to the patient is calm assertive and was able to do everything asked, a doctor suddenly takes a blade to open the chest wall and begins manual cardiac massage. As a person observing this organized…

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    The doctors kept doing procedures to stop Kelley from giving birth. After several surgeries the doctors couldn’t stop Kelley from going into labor, so, they delivered the baby at twenty-three weeks and six days. The doctor kept pushing for twenty-four weeks because the fetus is viable. This concept was developed when the Roe vs. Wade law was created. The Supreme…

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    reply without a thought “yes!” She says “I’ll let the doctor know”. And I soon as she walks out the pains start getting worse and about three minutes apart but to mea it feels like I never get a break from the pain. the time there felt like an eternity but I had only been there for about thirty minutes. When the nurse comes back she checks me and tells me “sweetie your 8 centimeters apart”, “There’s no time for an epidural”. “I’ll let the doctor know that the baby’s…

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