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    Hms Challenger

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    raining and gets even worse because I’m sick as a dog. The doctor on the ship thinks that I might have typhus fever‚ I’m lying in bed now worrying that I may have made a bad decision‚ what if I never see my family ever again. We are in Bermuda and I can’t even enjoy the sight since the fact that I’m feeling like I’m dying inside. My symptoms are abdominal pain that is killing me and nausea that makes me feel so queasy and light headed. The doctor thinks I got this sickness because I was exposed to the

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    getting ready for surgery‚ and all I hear is nothing. They put some sort of mask over my mouth. “Just close your eyes and try to sleep‚” the doctor said. I can feel my eyelids finding it hard to stay open. Next thing I knew I was out. I wake up with a lot of questions flowing through my head. I looked around the room only to find a bunch of doctors running around in their greens scrubs. I’m a little confused‚ but I manage to figure out things. My appendix ruptured; I’m in a hospital. Wow

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    outcome is death. Euthanasia‚ a controversial medical practice‚ has been an issue for people who are either pro or anti-Euthanasia. Citizens who are pro-euthanasia feel that it’s the patients’ decision on having a dignifying death‚ while anti-Euthanasia protesters feel the practice is a cop-out to doctors not doing their job. Euthanasia is a medical decision that is helpful to patients‚ their family and their doctors because it’s their right to what they want to do with their life‚ regulating euthanasia

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    Growing Up In High School

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    My mother took me to the emergency room that same evening. I was given x-rays and then the doctor diagnosed me with a broken femur head in my hip. The right hip femur head had broken during cheerleading practice. In addition to‚ learning about my right hip‚ my doctor informed my mother that the left femur head was fractured. I felt devastated because I had to quit sports immediately. That same day the doctor ordered my mother

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    guess Michelle was lucky because we got right in a room. So now Michelle is still really‚ really out of it and they hook her up to oxygen and try to get her hydrated. In the course of being there we saw about six different nurses and two different doctors. She had a chest x-ray‚ EKG and blood work done and little by little her blood pressure started coming back to normal. All I wanted was to take her home. I hated to leave the room to find a bathroom because I was afraid of what I was going to see

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    must also traverse his death although they do not react in the same ways. Ivan Ilyich’s illness and death are represented in the book through the five stages of grief that Kubler Ross models‚ which in some ways we can see by the way his family and doctors react both morally and ethically towards Ivan Ilyich. Dr. Kubler-Ross developed a model to include the five stages of grief associated with loss or in the case of Ivan Ilyich‚ with dying. The stages are denial‚ anger‚ bargaining‚ depression and acceptance

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    The Doctor in the house

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    start with some words about the author. As I’ve learned Richard Gordon is an English writer of the 20th century. He is most famous for his “Doctor” series‚ where he describes different things concerning with the medicine. It is necessary to mention that such things are close to him because he took up the medicine. His literary contribution is great because his “Doctor” series are very popular. They are even screened. As for me I have already heard about this author but haven’t read his works before/

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    ADHD EFFECTS

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    ADHD during their childhood but were not diagnosed. The life of an adult with ADHD can be diffucult. It can afftect every aspect his/her life. Yet‚ adult with ADHD do have a lot of effective treatments. But a lot of questions occurs to patients who have been diagnosed‚ questions like if medicine works than how risky it is. (Hedy Marks‚ N.D) A child that had ADHD should have a “source if support” Parents have roles: emotional and practical. There are many involvements in assesing the child with

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    do not have to be completely replaced by robots‚ however it could be helpful in some cases to have them there . They could make operations easier on both the patent and the doctor . This could also be helpful when it comes to tasks that cannot happen if there wasn’t some kind of robot there ‚ an example of this could be a doctor video chatting with a patient . Robots could be a great help‚ however they should not replace human staff completely

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    Exit Exam

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    “Come and sit on the table” the doctor commanded me. I got up off the chair and felt the cold from the ground on my bare feet tingling up into the rest of my body. I was in a blue spotted hospital gown that smelled sterile and felt stiff against my weak body. I stepped up on top of the bed and laid on the crunchy sheet of paper that covered the chilled mattress. “Now I have to run some tests before we let you go. We just need to make sure you are healthy” the doctor told me. “Do whatever you need

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