Nursing and Doctors Essay

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    You plunder your choices but Dr. David's offers very tempting. You came to terms with his offer..besides if all things goes well, you can impregnate your sister again. That thought only gave you a twisted grin on your face. "Alright David, I accept the offer, but I'm expecting the $5 million dollar when it's over!" Dr. Davis face brighten up, when you accepted the offer. "Excellent choice dude, and yes you'll get your money." Dr. David didn't explain to you, who's sperm it belong to. The…

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    When I found out I was pregnant with my first child I was about to turn twenty-one. my daughter wasn't planned, but she wasn't unexpected either. I think that at that age I was ready. I felt like I can take care of another person. I felt like I was ready to be a mother. In the begging of the pregnancy, it was already taking a toll on me. I felt as if I was waking up every morning in excruciating pain like things weren't normal. Every time I had a visit with my Dr. she would tell me that it was…

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    Kangaroo Alternate Ending

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    The kangaroo without a pouch Little KengaRo sat under a thick baobab tree and feel himself very sad. His mother, KangaRoo, went on a journey for the young leaves of acacia. Those beautiful trees grew close to the Croco Lake. KengaRo really wanted to travel with his mother - there near the lake was so interesting! But he couldn’t - his mother didn’t have a pouch for her little joey. All KengaRoo’s friends have the pouches - the traveler RaKenga has got, the mighty Ryu has got, the jumping…

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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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    Role Of A Nurse

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    position, as it very much is, but often doctors unintentionally view patients as a medical chart with numbers and information, rather than a person with a family. Nurses spend the most amount of time with their patients; thus, they learn what makes a patient laugh or cry, and they understand their patients’ comfort levels so they work in a way to form relationships with each and every one they care for. Nurses save patients’ lives just as often as doctors. In order to save lives, nurses must be…

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    situation, the patient given the name John Doe, was involved in a home invasion and was shot by the homeowner by defense. Doctors swarm the patient yelling out orders and dictating assessments, nurses come to help start IV’s and start blood transfusion, FPD on scene. The trauma nurse assigned to the patient is calm assertive and was able to do everything asked, a doctor suddenly takes a blade to open the chest wall and begins manual cardiac massage. As a person observing this organized…

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    certification as a nurse’s aide by the age of sixteen and already starting on your associate’s degree would make them very proud. However, there is still more that can be done they will always say. When I first found out about nursing I had no interest. I always wanted to become the doctor and earn the “big bucks”. Money was always everything to me. So this past summer when I had the opportunity to take my Nurse’s Aide Certification I jumped on the bandwagon because it meant a step up from a…

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    These are important skills because if you don’t address the clients main concern or their emotional problems instead of just physical, the client may not be able to learn. As we learned in community nursing, you always go with that is the biggest problem to the client, not what you perceive to be the biggest problem. Sometimes the client will not always voice what their biggest problem is, which is why it takes keen observation and open ended questions…

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    The doctor’s office was never a fun place to be. I sat in room 2 with my mom and dad, this was a regular 3 month checkup. I glanced at the clock and our appointment had started right on time as the doctor walked in at 12 o’clock noon. My endocrinologist, Dr. Miller, was very friendly and he always gave off a very relaxed and calm vibe. He began with his regular routine, he took my blood pressure, and tested my A1C. Everything was on track, nothing abnormal at all. After he did all of that,…

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    Doctor Who Alternate Ending

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    A disclaimer: I don’t own any characters from the show, just the original character. Doctor Who The Child of a Time Lord The Time Lord was at his daughter’s side in seconds. His trembling hands hovered at the at her edges; inches, above her, still form, “No… No… No… NO!” The Doctor focussed on the sound of grinding metal. The heavy thump that followed as Missy’s knees, making contact; with the TARDIS floor. The sound echoed through the stillness. The TARDIS’s incoherent buzzing never…

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