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    Today I shadowed Amanda and it was very busy from the time I came to the time I left. When I first arrived she was in the cafeteria with the lady who had collapsed while eating. They had brought the lady back to the trauma room where they were starting to exam her to see why she may have collapsed. Amanda noticed that the patient could work her heart rate up into the 140s and she gets really upset when you would try to touch her and would freak out. We had to use the Marti translating system…

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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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    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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    body, totally take control of your body, and even kill you. Thinking about it, both extreme can control over and leave you defenseless. Chris is great example of a person not been control by science or religion. She question the science while the doctor were trying to convince her of her diagnostics and at the end after the exorcism of her daughter didn 't became…

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    pressure, temperature, pulse rate, and respiration rate. She told me numbers that I did not understand and then left the room with the promise that the doctor would be in shortly. The paper covering the bed crinkled as I resumed fidgeting. The doctor entered the room a short time later and saved my father from my incessant movements. The doctor, a rotund man with a round abdomen and an even rounder face, had greying hair, speckled with brown that had not yet been overtaken by the grey. As he…

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    Ever go to the doctor and they tell you that you need surgery, but they don’t tell you the potential risk of having that surgery? Who is at fault here if the doctor fails to tell you the risk and the procedures? Would it be the doctors fault; would it be the patients fault or would it be both? Knowing the risk and procedure is very crucial information. You need to know everything about your procedure. Some people feel like the less they hear about their surgery the more they feel okay about it.…

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    of alcohol, doctors and nurses wearing almost the same uniform, and babies crying. It is a kind of sacrifice to go to hospitals and feel like you are in trouble because of your health condition. Also, although we have to visit doctor’s office constantly, I do not like it. Because of that, I have had three experiences with doctors and hospitals: two bad experiences were with me and with my grandmother. A positive one was with my grandfather, when he was treated very well by his doctors and…

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    meeting, and two home visits. The meeting was for members from each area working with children to meet up and discuss any changes and updates that need to be shared among the team. The first home visit was for setting up social security benefits and the second home visit was a check-in with the family. The first home visit was with a mother who came to the U.S. two years ago. She lives in a fairly nice home with her boyfriend who is the father of her child. She is legally blind, still struggles…

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