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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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    surgery, there was a reason. It isn’t expected of me to do this but when it comes to needles and tubes going up my nose I wasn’t too thrilled. Nurse Kim escorted me to my pre op room to prepare for my knee surgery. I’m not necessarily scared of the doctors or nurses but I just watched a whole season of Grey’s Anatomy before my surgery so in my mind, the simplest surgery can end in death with one mistake. The gown was very plain and open in the back, not the cutest thing in the world but…

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    to convince others. The doctor used his authority over the little girl to finally get her to open her mouth. Mathilda used manipulation on her parents to stay off her back. The story “ Use of force”, showed how people who convince others to do what they want are more than likely to use manipulation, authority, and or popularity. The daughter uses manipulation to get to the parents. She was able to convince her parents in some way that she okay and did not need a doctor. But both parents knew…

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    Dally: A Narrative Fiction

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    “So he can talk after all.” (page 120) is what the nurse said the moment Dally and I came in, after having Johnny slightly opening his eyes and faintly saying, “Hey guys.” I was so happy to see that despite Johnny’s body dying and falling apart, his soul was complete and full of the Johnny I always knew and loved. I quietly moved to the side and whispered to the nurse, “How’s he doing?” I knew that in that moment I was to expect the worst, but I just needed a hint of reassurance…

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    Opening Doctor Brackett’s office, Joanne and Roy were taken back to see not only Joe, but also Davis Cook, Scarlett Palmer, and Karl Druthers. Dreading bad news, they glanced at one another and saw the same fear emanating from the other’s eyes. Sitting down, each braced themselves for the news. “I know you weren’t expecting all of us,” Doctor Early apologized. “It’s just that all of us thought it might be best to get together and update the treatment plan for Johnny as it were.” “So, things are…

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    John Enzenaur Case Study

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    slowed down by Saturday he went to urgent care. During his visit they drew blood and told him he had a flu, they told him to go home. The next day, the day before Christmas urgent care doctor called to ask him to go to the emergency room, if he was still feeling ill. After they conducted another blood test the doctors told him he was bleeding internally, anemic, and had a bladder infection. After they told him all of that they sent him home and said he would be just fine. John suffered sweats…

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    Docta Caro Analysis

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    Digging the heels of her hands into the small of her back and arching first back and then forward to ease the kinks Dr. Caroline Taylor groaned as the stiffening muscles protested her efforts to loosen them, then ran her hands through her cap of short black hair. She stood at the end of the men's ward surveying the patients lying in the narrow metal beds. Dysentery, an appendix, two leg wounds from farming implements and an assortment of other ills had brought these villagers to the little…

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    That sterile smell, the multiple doctor visits; the little white rooms, where I tried to not think about the worst thing that could be wrong with me. One of the white coats finally said something, but it wasn't good news; I was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. My world had just turned upside down. I was 12 years old at the time. My parents and I didn't know anything about diabetes, so when I was told I had it, I had just assumed it was only temporary, that I will get better in a few days; I…

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    Breast cancer I remember one morning, getting ready for work I realized I had a small lump on my left breast. I didn’t feel pain but I could see a lump. The whole day at work I thought about it, I told my husband and he thought I should go see the doctor. I was scared because the thought of having breast cancer was repeating in my head and it worried me, especially because my mom had it before. We went and I got a checkup, the test came back positive that i did have breast cancer. I didn’t want…

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    should get this cool award. Dr. Sampson Davis went through many tough times, yet through and through. He owns up to his faults he takes risks and he succeeds, and He learns from mistakes being a Risk taker is what made him what he is today a wonderful doctor Dr.Sampson Davis owns up to his mistakes. In this instance, he turns himself while knowing that this could change his life and be an enormous risk. On Page 149 "Guilty, Your Honor ," Sampson Said. His heart thuded, and his mouth felt like…

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