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    My legs were shaking, as I took deep breaths and I clenched my fist and sweat slowly dripped down my face. It was morning practice and the sun was starting to creep over the horizon. The quarterback yelled “hike”, as I snapped back into reality. I began running in the direction of the players in maroon jerseys, looking for one of them to block. I quickly turned, and within seconds I found myself on the ground with no explanation on how I got there. A coach quickly yelled “get up”, I…

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    characters Carita and Doctor as they give background information to audience through dialogue. The objectives of each character is subtle in this french scene. In this scene, Doctor’s objective is to hide and escape from the police; meanwhile, Carita’s objective is to investigate what is happening around her as she asks questions such as, “where are we...what is that sound...what are you doing...where is Helda” (Dealers, 82). The impelling agent in this french scene is Doctor as he eavesdrops…

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    had to tear it out. This traumatic experience is the first memory I have. When they tore the helix device out it made the hole bigger. So they went in again and it was not as big as the hole so there was still some of the hole not covered. The doctor said, “There still are some small holes but they should be fine. I want you to come back every three years for a checkup on your heart.” But right after my surgery was very traumatic. It was some time in the middle of the night…

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    choose this course of action, is what is required of the doctor during and after this appointment. In Canada, AIDS is a “reportable illness,” (“Criminal Law and HIV,” 2014, p. 4) meaning that once someone tests positive for AIDS, it is the responsibility of medical personnel involved to report this to “public health authorities.” (p. 4) In this case, the woman provided the doctor with the list of her previous sexual partners; therefore, the doctor is required by law to report the names provided…

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    a closer look, and though I'm on my tip-toes, supported by a step stool, I can barely make out the magenta, rhythmically vibrating form in front of me. Apprehensive, I try my hardest not to cough, sneeze, breathe on, touch the surgeons, etc. The doctors are carefully cutting, rearranging, and cauterizing fatty deposits and tissue like it's second nature, doing a neater job than I expected. Now, to prevent anyone reading this essay from swooning, I can only say that I left for lunch four hours…

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    According to Health Professional Council Authority (2015) conduct pathway “allows the council to manage notifications (complaints) that may constitute unsatisfactory professional conduct or professional misconduct”. Furthermore, according to Staunton and Chiarella (2013) “unsatisfactory professional conduct includes conduct that is substantially below the standard reasonably expected of a registered health care practitioner of an equivalent level of training or experience”. Based on the case…

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    decisions for themselves the doctor will know who to ask for medical decisions. The medical will lets you know if they want to have everything done possible to keep them alive or to just let them go. These are critical decisions that are extremely important to know about someone that way the doctor fulfills their wishes and does not go against them. Such as if a person starts to slowly not breathe anymore and a doctor tries to bring them back when they were a D.N.R, the doctor can get into…

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    the first to notice that I "like" getting gloomy. The first time I can recall feeling strange and overwhelmed with hopelessness, restlessness and fear was when I was about eleven, I believe. I felt ill. My mother took me to a local dispensary. The "doctor" must have guessed an illness and some medication to go along with it. I remember forgetting how to cough(I think I had a panic attack), I remember running helplessly in the rain, I remember running away from home after being fed up with living…

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    them as the gangsters or criminals. Therefore, African American had to work extremely hard so that they could become successful. This memoir was about the one of three African-American boys whose name was Sam, and how he succeeded on becoming the doctors when he was in struggles. He lived in Newark, New Jersey, and met with Rameck and George in University High; a high school that…

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    that the doctor might say once he entered the room. First, let me back track a little and explain the events leading up to this moment. My sister and her husband have been married for 5 years now and have struggled with infertility for three of those five years. When my sister and brother-in-law were informed that having kids on their own was not an option, they turned to IVF. IVF is just a procedure that helps with the launch of the pregnancy. After a couple failed attempts, the third try had…

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