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    Case Study: Gentiva

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    The second group consist of two mangers or PCMs. PCM stands for patient care mangers. Each manger has a team that works under them. The team includes a doctor, nurses, CNAs, PCSs, and social workers. The list of clients are broke in to two color groups. Depending on their location and medical history they will either be assigned to the green or orange group. The mangers are in charge of scheduling which…

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    Nightjohn Film Analysis

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    asks her for tobacco, she said she will give it to him. He agrees and starts by teaching her the letter “A”. Once Sarny knows what “A” is, she gets very excited and starts reading all the “A’s” in the letters Misses is giving her to deliver to the doctor. When Delie finds out that John has been teaching Sarny to read, she becomes furious and demands him to stop. She asks if that's why he has all…

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    Thom Jones’s “A White Horse” is the story of a man, Ad Magic, who suffers from amnesia following epileptic episodes. He has managed to find his way to India and is completely unaware of who he is (29). This character is created by Thom Jones to portray the desire felt by most people at some point in their life to simply escape from themselves, from the realities of life, and to try and find some deeper meaning to what they have to go through and eventually find happiness. The story follows Ad…

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    Narrative About Fear

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    over a devastating experience is to take control of it. I could not let one dreadful person have that kind of control over me; I could not give him the satisfaction of breaking me. On account this experience, I decided that I wanted to become a doctor–I later resolved to become a cardiovascular surgeon. Surgeons are intelligent, dexterous, conscientious, and a number of other things. Above all, they use their skills to save lives. I just think it would be amazing to one day be able to improve…

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    Drinking: A Short Story

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    This was the first time anyone in the room had heard that the doctor actually found something. “What did you find?” Logan asked. The truth was, he wasn’t sure. Bond took his cell phone out of his pocket and said to no one in particular, “Anyone know how to read French? It’s in my cell phone.” Jenny replied, “No, but Google does. Hand me your phone.” The doctor scrolled up to the picture he took that night in the museum. “Here you go little lady, take your best shot.” “What did you find…

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    team noticed I was limping. They informed my mother who waited for me to come back to the dugout. She asked me if I was hurting at all and I told her no which worried her. She later scheduled me an appointment with the doctor who referred us to a specialist. It took a few weeks for an availability with a specialist. During that time the limping became progressively worse and I had begun to feel pain. After a few hours being examined, the doctor determined I had Legg-Calve Perthes Disease and I…

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    Radiation Therapy

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    this. Even though he believed the hardest part was over, the real journey has just begun. The diagnosis is life altering in more ways than simply damaging health. Dealing with evolving family roles, establishing a working relationship with the doctors, treatment decisions and coping, are just a few of the ways the cancer patient’s life is forever changed. The pain of a Cancer diagnosis is felt by more than just the patient. Family…

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    Time To De-Liver I was sitting on a cold, metal table in a stark, white room smelling of over sanitization when I heard a soft tap on the door. The doctor was here. I stared up at him in my paper-thin dressing gown, eyes wide with hope, and yearning for him to say the words I longed to hear. Much to my dissatisfaction, however, his eyes looked tired and dull. His wrinkled face frowned, and he shook his head. “Polly, you have Hepatocellular carcinoma in your liver,” he said sadly. “You might…

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    mechanisms. We were taught to go to the doctor only when we needed to for illnesses. Our culture made us to not take kindly to unorthodox medicines or treatment such as Complementary and Alternative Medicines (CAM) like Chiropractic, Meditation, and or Naturopathy. We were brought up going to the doctor was not a good experience at all. Earlier in my life doctors were family practitioner’s that the whole family knew and trusted. Overtime, family doctors changed like socks. The problem…

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    Role Of A Nurse

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    position, as it very much is, but often doctors unintentionally view patients as a medical chart with numbers and information, rather than a person with a family. Nurses spend the most amount of time with their patients; thus, they learn what makes a patient laugh or cry, and they understand their patients’ comfort levels so they work in a way to form relationships with each and every one they care for. Nurses save patients’ lives just as often as doctors. In order to save lives, nurses must be…

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