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    information in the patient file The patient leaves the medical facility with each visit; the patient records are coded, billed, and filed. After, all patient information is completed it becomes permanent, after each visit. With electronic records the doctor goes over the patient information, this includes any missing documentation or information. The major difference between paper…

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    only nodded in response. "Follow me towards the movie theater," uttered Dr. Stiner. He proceeded to jaunt towards the theater with Mason close behind. The way Mason paced himself only made it seem like he was having a struggle keeping up with the doctor. The walk lasted for roughly five minutes as they passed many miniature buildings. The theater is at the end of the road standing greater then the rest of the buildings. The theater was once a proud opera house with many floors below the opera…

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    weren’t for doctors, hospitals, and everything else I wouldn’t be here. When I was born I had a heart murmur. I had to go through lots of tests to see if my heart could work by itself. Eventually the hole closed and I was completely fine afterwards but if it weren’t for medical help it would have probably been different. About two years ago I broke my arm while playing soccer. I tore a ligament and a muscle tendon. To this day it still hasn’t healed and hurts just about everyday. My doctor said…

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    misdiagnosed over a year before a very special doctor gave the family hope; this is Helen’s journey with a terminal illness. Beginning the spring of 2015, Helen’s symptoms were present. She thought she had a cold due to the weather change. Helen was experiencing a cough, runny nose, shortness of breath, and tiredness; she felt miserable. Her husband, Paul, recalls telling her to go to the doctor because the symptoms persisted longer than the length…

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    characters Carita and Doctor as they give background information to audience through dialogue. The objectives of each character is subtle in this french scene. In this scene, Doctor’s objective is to hide and escape from the police; meanwhile, Carita’s objective is to investigate what is happening around her as she asks questions such as, “where are we...what is that sound...what are you doing...where is Helda” (Dealers, 82). The impelling agent in this french scene is Doctor as he eavesdrops…

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    straight to the ER. There we waited, and waited, and waited. It felt like forever until we actually got to see a doctor. They examined me. Took x-rays. My temperature. My blood-pressure. Nothing was wrong. Except for the pain. No broken bones. No fever. Normal blood-pressure. They gave me morphine of course to help with the pain, the excruciating pain. That didn’t help much. The doctors were inept at finding what was wrong. So, we went home, with a brace…

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    all I smelt was a clean gown, all I felt was cold air as she waited for the scan to be over. After the scan was finished. I started to panic knowing that my legs could be shattered. The doctor handed me a paper and the paper stated that my legs had shattered, I had a consion, and a heart attack. I panicked the doctors told me to call my parents so I called my grandpa also known as Papa. I told him everything and how I’d be in a wheelchair for 6 months. My Papa came to pick me up from the…

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    for me. What were they trying to tell me that I wasn’t ready to be a mother? Well, screw them I am or was. The tears came welling up again. Fucking tears. I frowned as I cried. The doctor, smiled at me, in a silent understanding. “Yes, you may Doctor?” I gurgled in between the sobbing and anger. Doctor smiled again. “Doctor Brad Fang.” I smiled and my mind wandered off to many jokes. I smiled a fake smile at him. “Okay, this is going to make you gage a little when we pull out the…

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    reduce her pain but will shorten her life. Should Scott listen to Sarah and administer the drug, provide the standard care for patients with a terminal illness by not administering the drug, or pass Sarah and the decision off to another doctor? Input Scott, a medical doctor, is overseeing the care of a woman, Sarah. Sarah has a motor neuron disease commonly known as ALS. She was diagnosed with this disease five years ago and it normally kills a patient after four years. For this disease, death…

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    parents, me, countless number of nurses, and the doctor. We discussed every little inch of my life; my diet, my sleeping patterns, my feelings throughout the day, the whole nine. “I drink a lot of root beer and soda,” I tell her. She stops me right there. “Caffeine. Your headaches are caused by caffeine.” I was prescribed my first medicine and put on my first diet. Cutting out caffeine only worked for a little while. I then went to my next doctor who prescribed me with a nasal spray I had to…

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