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    develop more effective treatments for the patient. The doctors would gather a suitable amount of information to diagnose the patient as this way the doctors would be sure that the patient has a disease or any other problem. This is helping society as a whole because they…

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    going through a patients chart and making sure we have all testing, consults or office notes from other facilities. We also have to make sure that patients have any testing our doctors ordered done before their next visit. This causes me to have to sit at a computer and go through each chart. It can take a while if my doctors have full days. Sometimes they will see 25 patients a day and we have to be at least a week in advance. I least enjoy it because I don’t like sitting and staring at the…

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    Gramma claims, stating that she is losing weight for her wedding and that she does not purge her food often, Gramma states, “They all said the same thing when they started dear. (...) You know what I would like to do? I would like to take you to a doctor. And we’ll talk it over and you can tell them” (Lines 98-103). When Gramma refers to Sissy as “dear,” she is confirming one of her own desired identities of being a supportive and loving parental figure in Sissy’s life. Through the use of this…

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    Mike Nichols 1967 film ‘The Graduate’ is a comedy that illustrates a three-act film structure and includes the major structural elements. The film depicts a recent college graduate (Dustin Hoffman), whose feeling of a lack of purpose results in his life becoming dominated by his relationship with Mrs. Robinson and eventually, her daughter Elaine. Act I establishes the key characters; Benjamin, his parents and their friends, including, Mrs. Robinson. It feels as though Benjamin is on a different…

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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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    Andy ask if i'm ok. Overcoming all my pain I simply respond “i'll be fine” They gave me some pain killers then call my mom. At the emergency room I remember My mom kept bumping my leg into the walls when I was on the wheelchair. After the xray, the doctor walked in with a concerned and yet sorry look. He didn't sugar code the news and straight up said that it looked pretty bad and that there was a tear in my ligament. He told me I would recover, but that it will never be the same. He estimated…

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    to see if I could move but I couldn’t. She tried to make me feel better by saying everything would be fine and that I just tore a muscle but I knew it was broken. I got some x-rays and waited for the inevitable with my mom, dad and grandmother. The doctor came back in and told me that I had fractured my femur and that I needed to get metal rods in my leg to mend the bone back together. I was devastated because all this meant to me was that I couldn’t cheer.…

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    Interviewer: What is your view on epilepsy. Jimmy: I just think they are these things that happen to me every once in awhile where I pass out for 1 second, sometimes there are big epilepsies too. Francis: They are these things that scare me a lot when they happen to Jimmy where he blacks out for a second and he has had 2 big ones I believe Interviewer: That day in on bridge what was going through your mind. Jimmy: I was just trying to take the bridge and the epilepsy just came to me and I…

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    What is Bell’s palsy? Bell’s palsy is paralysis of part or whole of the person’s face. According to the National Institute of Health (NIH) bell’s palsy occurs when the facial nerves (cranial nerves) which controls the muscles for facial expression is weak or swollen and therefore paralyses the one of one side of the face or the whole face in rare cases. It usually occurs without signs or warning with severe pain. The name Bell’s palsy was named after Scottish surgeon Sir Charles Bell (1774-1842)…

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    I Juan De Pareja

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    In the beginning of the book I Juan DE Pareja a boy who lost his mother at a young age is working of the mistrust of the house and is kept and fed well until one day a disease came and killed off most of the slaves and as Juan is laying there dying a man comes and say that you are blessed because god decided to save him and that he is lucky to be alive. This same man also helps get back his strength until a named Don Carmelo come to take him to his new master and a city called Madrid which would…

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