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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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    roles played in the medical field are nurses and doctors. A nurse and a doctor work hand-in-hand with one another. They both require an intelligent person to hold the job title and make smart decisions based on the condition of the patient or issue that occurs at the hospital. Achieving such greatness as becoming one of the two, may seem just as simple as achieving the other, however, there are huge differences considering their duties. While doctors and nurses seem to obtain close to the…

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    The first scene starts with a 27-year-old Harper Skye working on her computer. She continues typing until her secretary walks in to tell her she has a phone call on line three. Harper says thank you and picks up the phone, just to realize it's her mother on the other line. We hear a slight swear word from under Harper's breath while her mother has already started talking a mile a minute . They continue to talk about little topics until her mother tells her that Sebastian, her ex-boyfriend…

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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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    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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    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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    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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    was in the hospital for a week.Then was released with asthma , a few months went by and I kept coughing and coughing up everything I would drink. So my mom took me to the doctors on May 26, 2010. I will never forget this day I went to the doctors they ran many many tests on me everything came back normal but my mom told the doctors “something's really wrong with my son“ so then they ran some more test and found out that every time I would drink it would go straight to my lungs i was basically…

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    the comedic values are still present and can be enjoyed by many. As many melodramas, the main focus of this play exists within the act of the play, act IV. The first french scene begins when the act starts and ends as Charlie walks into the room. This scene is labeled as “Doctor’s Hideout.” This scene involves the 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…

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    Gisselle Pernett After going in for a routine checkup and expecting to have normal results, America Hernandez was being rushed to a hospital for a condition her doctors knew nothing about. It wasn’t until she was hospitalized that she was diagnosed with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, a rare condition that causes the immune system to mistakenly attack the platelets in her body. This condition prevents the blood in her body from clotting, and when this happens even the smallest cut can…

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