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    You are visiting your grandma from the mental hospital, you can tell the end is near. You take a glance into her eyes and you visualize the miserable pain and suffering she is withstanding. You can indicate that she has no incentive to even breathe the same air as you. Do you really think she wants to be alive? Assisted suicide is a very contentious topic; some may argue that it is a physician’s duty to ease a patient’s pain from someone that is suffering an illness or mental problems. Most…

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    It is important to note that advanced directives do not give a proxy the power to make decisions that are not related to medical care such as property or non-medical finances. When someone loses the capacity to make decisions or understand the information provided by medical staff they are unable to give informed consent (Why do you need an Advanced Directive, 2016). Medical staff will do their best to contact a close family to assist with deciding how their loved one should be cared for. If…

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    Medical Marijuana Medical marijuana is valuable for people who are struggling with chronic diseases. Medical marijuana helps patients going through the process of getting rid of cancer or chronic disease, gives therapeutic relief, and has many health benefits. Medical marijuana is an effective option for treating serious chronic diseases. According to Mayo Clinic, if a patient meets certain requirements and has a qualifying condition, such as: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Anorexia due to…

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    Some patient’s injuries are not attended with medical treatment, but with psychological and physical therapy. People with medical conditions that can be dealt with therapy will consider death an option more than they would consider therapy an options (Haerens). Assisted suicide can trigger people, who still have multiple resources that can…

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    commitment and a secure passion for people, I hope to accomplish my dream. What is a pediatrician? A pediatrician provides medical care to infants, children, adolescents and young adults. They diagnose and treat illnesses, medical conditions and injuries. (learningpath.org). Most aspiring physicians and surgeons must complete an undergraduate degree, followed by 4 years of medical school and a 3-7-year internship and/or residency. The length of residency depends on…

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    however throughout the years specialists have found that it is also helpful when detecting cysts from tumors, diagnosing gall-bladder disease, and detecting heart problems. The advances in ultrasound technology in the last decade have led to proactive medical steps, particularly in fetal medicine.” One of the biggest changes that was made to ultrasound imaging was from 2D to 3D. 3D imaging has made it possible for physicians to detect birth defects that they have never been able to see before…

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    For a medical professional to diagnose a patient with any type of Cardiovascular disease, certain steps need to be followed. First, a medical profession, such as your doctor, may ask the patient if have any previous medical conditions, as well as questions about your family’s medical history. After some information is gather the next step is testing whether it may be a single test or multiple to make a correct diagnosis. They’re a number of different test that can be done depending on the…

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    and family. The second option which causes less controversy occurs in therapy and symptom management. Therapy may include the patient putting their trust into the doctor as the doctor tries to relieve the patient’s pain and make them comfortable. Medical ethics support this responsibility (Merino). Therapy can improve the patient's overall health by comforting them and therapy also provides support for patients who suffer from other things besides pain. Therapy for the terminally ill provides…

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    higher education. The only option that I automatically removed was medical school. Though I am a humanitarian person, and my parents were craving seeing me in a white coat, I still refused to follow this career. The reason behind my decision was that I could not stand the idea of how a single mistake I make may cost someone’s life. I am aware that doctors are human beings who commit mistakes as anyone else, but I know that a medical mistake would destroy me. The guilt will merely devastate me.…

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    is specially trained in the medical and surgical health care of eyes . They focus on the overall health of the visual system . They are trained in delivery comprehensions care , including vision examination , prescription for glasses and contact lens . Also therapy treatment for eyes ailments and disease. Besides graduating from an accredited four year undergraduate program .Individuals interested ,must apply for admission into one of the one four six medical schools. They are also…

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