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    mother to find out what spot to leave her in. She looks up at me while also scanning the room and asks, “Is this where they do it?” “Yes,” I answer, feeling the acceptance that this may be the last place – and I might be the last face – she ever sees. Surgery is always a tough thing to go through, especially when you’re not sure of the outcome. Fear of the unknown: that is what this woman was experiencing. There was nothing I could do to quell that fear. I was helpless. The only thing I could…

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    live and die for. For me, my goal is to go to college and fulfil a dream of becoming a Nurse Anesthetist or also called a CRNA. Nurse Anesthetist are the nurses who work under an anesthesiologist who have the opportunity to knock people out during surgery. It's not a terribly hard job, but I think a CRNA has a very interesting job. As a student, I want to obtain more information going into the field about what all kinds of medical patients I will get to work with and more information on becoming…

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    Anesthesiologist 1Anesthesiology is something I have been interested in for a while. Anesthesiologists are doctors who relive pain for the patient or put them to sleep during medical procedures. I am interested in this career because I like working with others and helping people in need. 3Some of the work tasks and responsibilities that Anesthesiologist have are monitoring the patient’s temperature, pulse, heart, and breathing rates. They watch for reactions to the drugs. If there are problems…

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    I want to be a well-payed surgeon. This is what I would do if I became a surgeon, I would treat diseases, injuries, minimally-invasive, or non-invasive surgical methods, such as using instruments, appliances, or by manual manipulation. This career is part of the Health Science cluster Therapeutic Services pathway. A person in this career follows established surgical techniques during the operation, they also examine the patient to gather information on their medical condition and surgical…

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    is keeping documents of the animals, distributing shots, and of course the medication that is needed to manage for the safety of other animals. Also, animals are inspected for change of behavior, and arranged for their monthly or yearly exams and surgeries. Take responsibility for the animals in the clinic they would be working at, gathering analysis lab fragments from the animals to make sure that there is nothing wrong with the animal, and develop X-rays. The…

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    Last year I tore my LCL and was supposed to be out of all activity for 6 weeks. It was a major setback for me since I have never experienced an injury before. I ended up only being out for 4 weeks, spending everyday in Physical Therapy. It was extremely painful, mentally and physically, because I had just gotten a new skill and I had already lost it. I did not like sitting out, watching my teammates, so I kept working to get stronger and eventually healed. It affected me a huge amount thinking I…

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    For those few diagnosed early enough, a Whipple procedure may be their only chance at survival. This potentially life-saving surgery is a lengthy, complex, and invasive procedure requiring great training and expertise. Be that as it may, it was this operation that I found myself scrubbed into on my first day in the OR. Although I had been considering a career in surgery before, this experience was the pivotal moment confirming it was the only field I could see myself practicing in for the rest…

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    The results of a hip operation are greatly improved after range of motion and muscle strengthening exercises. Follow all safety measures which are given to protect your hip. If any of these exercises cause increased pain or swelling in your joint, decrease the amount until you are comfortable again. Then slowly increase the exercises. Call your caregiver if you have problems or questions. HOME CARE INSTRUCTIONS Most of the following instructions are designed to prevent the dislocation of your…

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    Mr. Peters, the adjuster from Auto-Owners requested this task assignment. Mr. Peters requested that I obtain radiology reports and films. He provided 52 pages of medical records for review. Mr. Peters also approved my meeting with Ms. Krause to obtain a current medical consent and to obtain a history of prior treatment. SUMMARY On 6/19/18 I was able to meet with Ms. Krause. She understood that this meeting was only a task assignment to obtain medical records for Mr. Peters. Ms. Krause…

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    Hi Omari I agreed with your description of a barber job. It is unvilable how barbers performed surgeons' occupations without even having any knowledge about it.So, they put the lives of many people in danger. However, you forgot to mention an interesting detail about surgeon barbers.They also performed the role of dentists and blood-letters. I can't imagine barbers using hair care equipment to conduct dental jobs. But, do not get me wrong, I respect this profession because this was part of the…

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