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    Cannibal In The Crucible

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    effects of Kuru, he was shaking often;and was even laughing while he was shaking. He knew there was something wrong with him, so he scheduled an appointment to see a doctor. The doctor said he was fine but in reality not all doctors can diagnose Kuru. Mr. Adams was told that he was fine so he believed the doctor and thought he was fine. A few months went by when Mrs. Adams started realizing there was a problem with her husband, she had asked him if he was ok but he said he…

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    In the book, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, many characters are put into situations where they are forced into very stressful situations. The stress in their lives causes them to act differently and treat the people in their lives differently. Two examples of characters who are forced to deal with many stressful situations are Christopher's mother and father, but each of them handles stress very differently. Christopher's mother, when confronted by stress, left the her family…

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    feels. During the hospital stay there should be a survey to discover if she is feeling any of the symptoms associated with ppd. Another approach that could be taken is providing the surveys their doctors or even the child’s doctor. One thing all mothers have in common is taking their child to the doctor, and checking them in. Surveys should be a part of checking in and this not only benefits the mother's health but the child’s. One reason why ppd does underdiagnosed is because there are no…

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    While working as a Scribe at the Emergency Room in San Bernardino, I have been confronted with many difficult situations, including the death of children and the death of people my age. One particularly difficult case for me was when an eight year old boy was brought into the Emergency Room by his mother because he felt sick. Upon arrival, the boy was having a hard time breathing and had one episode of coffee-ground emesis. We immediately brought him to a bed in the back to stabilize him and…

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    been one of the most traumatic experience of my life, however it was not. Once I got to the hospital they checked me into a room and a doctor came into the room and sat with me as we waited for my parents who had left work frantic to know why I was taken to the hospital. The one thing that I remember most from that experience wasn’t the treatment, or how smart the doctor was but it was the compassion he showed on me: a scared 2nd grader who had never been in…

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    Doctor Monologue

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    The doctor tells me to sit in the waiting room, with the promise that he’ll be back with more information. I’m sitting there, watching the seconds rolling into minutes, and the minutes rolling into hours, like the tick-tock of a clock. That when a new hour strikes…

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    Optimism On that dark day, I was writing in my diary after I had received the heartbreaking news from the doctor: “Your second surgery did not go as well as we expected. Unfortunately, you have to stay one more week.” The struggle manifested itself as pain in my leg and vacuums puncturing my skin. As if the pain wasn’t hard enough, most poignant was the struggle of being alone. There would be times where major dehydration kicked in, and remained until I could find someone to bring me water…

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    Scheduling Problems

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    A majority of problems start and end with ability or lack of ability to communicate. Scheduling can be an issue in any clinic, but adding a generational factor to a detailed process can become chaotic with fragmented information. This is a likely issue to occur between a millennial therapist, and her baby boomer receptionist. The most recent problems present when the baby boomer asks the millennial to set a schedule for the next six months on a Friday afternoon as the therapist is packing up to…

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    Drafts of Nancy drew Case background When Nancy was driving, she saw a little girl. She was in the middle of the road and the truck kept on honking her. When the girl went to the side of the road she fell off a shallow cliff and Nancy went together. The little girl’s great aunt told Nancy to bring her in. The great aunt thanked Nancy for getting Judy backup. She said that Judy’s parents had died in a boat explosion and they left very less money for her. A cousin of the aunt's father, Josiah…

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    Aubrie: A Short Story

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    There is a man, who is wearing a black tux, strapped to a metal table. He has some type of device connected to his bald head, and he his biting on leather. Beside him a was patient in a gown creepily smiling. The electricity running through the man’s body was loud enough to make Aubrie jump. The next room she glances into, she sees a woman in a pink nightgown, who is being forced by two male pale patients to stand under a shower. The girl had her arms and cross and was shivering as the water…

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