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    I woke up and I only had two hours of sleep, and my flight was leaving in two more hours. My head was pounding, I had a terrible headache and my throat was dry and in need of water, so I drank lots of Gatorade to avoid dehydration. My father picked me up at Renata’s house, and then we went to pick up my luggage and my aunts who were traveling back to the United States with me. Guasave had no airport so we had to go to Los Mochis; it was a thirty minutes drive and all I had in my mind was how…

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    Worst part of Wrestling I got up like any normal day and headed off to my high school for practice. Little did I know, this practice would change the outcome of my whole wrestling season. During the span of a couple hours I hit my head and got driven to Pittsburgh for treatment for a sever concussion. It all started with a normal clockwise slow motion jog we do every day. Then, we got to the main part of practice. Drilling our moves with plenty of repetition, next we moved on to the second…

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    Sugarcoating Truth

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    truth? It is it ultimately better or worse to tell or conceal the truth in any kind of medical situation? It is important for a doctor to be completely honest with the patient. After all, a patient puts trust in their doctor. They expect the truth and should receive the truth. It does not matter if the doctor feels uncomfortable or are scared of sharing the truth. If doctors are not sharing the truth or lying, it can affect the patient in many different ways. To summarize what Dr. Steven…

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    Ecstasy: A Short Story

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    doctor's office next to my mama I could hear my heart pounding inside of my chest , my hands were sweaty and I had a queasy feeling in my stomach that I couldn’t rid of. Sitting in the chairs then I hear ,’’ Keya welch , ‘’ from who I guessing is the doctor. Walking down the cold long hallway she takes us into the one of the check up rooms and makes me put on the ugly hospital…

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    I woke up every morning in Iraq the same way. I would get up and I would get all my gear on. Today was different though, I woke up, and leaned over the side of my bed with a bad feeling in my stomach, I got up soon after. I laced up my boots, loaded my gun’s magazines, and then put my vest on. Then walked outside and the sun blinded me for a little bit. I later walked to where the Humvee was, it was going to take us on our route. When I got in the Humvee I saw one of my good buddies, Jaxon…

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    Surgeons have the ability to quickly inspire a patient to trust them as they work together towards an immediate solution to an emergent problem, whether it’s appendicitis, cholecystitis, or hernia repair. This appeals to me because I can see the product of the surgery: my patient’s pain diminished, improvements in daily function, and a pleasant demeanor. My interest in offering culturally competent surgical care for the underprivileged began at an early age. I was 4 years old when I asked my…

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    Ultrasound sonography is used in almost every field of medicine practiced today. It is a very important tool in diagnosing several possibly deadly illness. Ultrasound sonography may be the best option in certain situations while other options may not even be a first option. But, as with anything there are certain risk factors that need to be taken into consideration. There are pros and cons to almost everything, however this essay should show you how the pros outway the cons. The field of…

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    my headphones and closes my eyes. The rest is really a blur, i dodnt recall much of anything. Which included the removal of the collapsed front tooth, a bone graft, implant, both upper wisdom teeth, and an upper mollar that only had root left. The doctor who performed the work was Dr.Kimbal, and his assistant Yvette. Dr.Kimball was extremely professional and also very understandinging of my phobia and was careful in his work. The implant, and the other sockets healed without issue. Yvette was…

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    A challenge I faced when I was younger was Asthma. When I was a toddler I went to the doctors many times to get steroid shots because I would have trouble breathing and be on the verge of having an asthma attack. When I started going to school, every day before going I sat on the couch and was attached to a nebulizer. If I didn’t use the nebulizer I wouldn’t be able to breathe throughout the day. Athma is a monster that sucks the breath out of people killing them. Both this and the description…

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    big machine comes into the room and starts taking a picture of my foot. Then the doctor told us to wait 20 mins until the results come in. When the results come in there were no glass in my wound. So I got happy, but I still had to get stitches. Then the doctor started washing of the mess around my wound with soap and water that when it started to sting like crazy like I just got stung by hundred bees. After the doctor finished washing the wound on my foot, he gave me a shot in my foot. I asked…

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