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    after being sick for months, my father brought me to the doctor to see what was going wrong with me. After being examined by the doctor, she told me I had strep throat and my neck was swollen because of it. She told me that if the swelling in my neck didn't go down in a few months I was to make another appointment to see her. Months went by and the swelling did not go down. My neck seemed to have a hard lump in it. I went back to the doctor and she ordered that I was to get a sonogram of the…

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    We should not allow assisted suicide there are major problems that go with it. The problems that are know is their is an increase in the suicide rate, the people that allow that are not in a right state of mind. The last one is that doctors make mistakes in diagnosing their patients. Also their is a message that we are sending out to teens and to the younger kids because we are saying it okay to kill your self. The increase in the suicide rate in Oregon went up 32% because they allow it. The…

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    The doctors justified themselves stating that they have had formal health education and knew what they were giving for their patients. Hmongs, however had grown up using herbal medicine and spiritual ceremonies for their illnesses. Thus, when Lia’s family brought her traditional soup and herbals at the hospital, the doctors usually confronted them. The doctors were not aware that soup and herbals were considered a traditional remedy…

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    During, Bruckner’s annual physical, she was contemplating whether to ask her doctor her a question. The last minute of her exam, she had asked about her weight gain and the doctor just brushed it off and told her she needed to exercise more, but Bruckner felt as if that wasn’t the cause because she has been exercising regularly and eating healthy. Later, she found that she had asked a “doorknob complaint”, which is a possible medical concern that was mentioned last minute. Bruckner was…

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    looking at them. Today I think I would have. The doctor pulled out a huge pair of vise grips and I suddenly was scared as I knew these two foreign objects were coming out and it was not going to be pretty. He latched onto one pulled until it game out of my wrist and through my skin. The blood poured everywhere and if it was not for the pad it would have been on my clothes too. It hurt so bad and I could not take another one, but I had to. The doctor pulled it out and I was done. He gave me a…

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    were born about six weeks premature. After my the birth the doctors delivered devastating news to my parents. They announced that I their youngest daughter had an Atrial Septal Defect (ASD). This meant that there is a hole in the wall between the two upper chambers of your heart (atria). The doctors were sure that the only way to fix this was open heart surgery. Nonetheless, my father and mother…

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    portrayed. Almost all hospitals require doctors to take the Hippocratic Oath, which states that the doctors will not purposely hurt or endanger their patients. Many of the characters in this story convey instances of harm of force to others, including the doctor, the little girl, and the girls parents. First, the doctor displays force when treating the child. He thought it was best by having her receive a check up, and so did the child’s parents. Doctors take the Hippocratic Oath promising not…

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    all the books and stories we were responsible for this class, I connected to three wonderful stories for two particular reasons. As a young doctor, and doctor in general, there will be times when you develop a strong attachment towards a patient that may affect you mentally or a patient comes in with symptoms that are not recognizable. When I become a doctor, I always worried how I would react under pressure and whether I would become too emotionally attached to my patient; that is why I…

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    a low cast group. My family gave me the opportunity; now I want to use this opportunity to study medicine so I can give back to my family by aiding or at least providing guidance for their health. However, coming to this firm decision to become a doctor took a gradual process. When I was 9 years old, I always wanted to be a spy or detective because I loved the innovative gadgets spies used. However, seventh grade open doors to the field of science. From then, I wanted to pursue a career that…

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    Will it Be). Even without the medical aid in dying, there have been cases of elder abuse all over the UNited States. Adding medical aid can make it even more catastrophic, for it can be a gateway for more people to abuse their elders by pushing the doctor to medically taking their lives. As shown in the evidence, these abusers will do many violent things in order to get money. Even though the purpose of medical aid in dying is to make people feel more secure and in control, it is unknowingly,…

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