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    issue. If someone needs a life saving treatment, the computer will print out a report for the patient and you’re thinking, “what happened to the doctors?” Back in 2015 there was a controversy in the article “Medical Technology and Ethical Issues” between authors William E. Thompson and Joseph V. Hickey on the R.I.P system; which is a system that helps doctors make informed decisions about whether or not the patient will benefit from help. I agree and also disagree with the article. It provides…

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    The doctor quiets everyone down and he then explains to her that there's nothing that he can do and he starts to talk to Harper about adoption or other options. While Harper's in deep thought ,Sebastian steps up and says that he wants the baby. Harper disagrees they start to argue again and finally Sebastian put his foot down and tells her that if she doesn't want the baby him and the baby can both disappear, he just wants the baby. The doctor chimes in and tells them that…

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    was midnight and the doctors were about to leave until an EMT rushed in. A woman was bleeding uncontrollably. The woman was sitting in her room waiting for treatment. Why had no one come in yet? Could they not treat her because of her colored skin? Finally, the doctors came in and told her what was happening. “Ma’am, it looks like you have several blood clots. We need to take you to surgery now,” said the doctors. All of this was a blur to the lady. During the surgery, the doctors realized that…

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    Reminiscence Of Birth

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    First and foremost, the reminiscence of Lori Porte. The question was posed, “what was your experience prior to giving birth?” Due to this being her first pregnancy she was entirely thorough in replying “I was immensely frightened and nervous.” Digging deeper into events prior she then added, “I remember driving to the hospital on June 26th, the day Jaden’s due date, In Marcels 1991 red extended cab Silverado to the Regina General Hospital. Due to overwhelming nerves and excitement I do not…

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    that it would accommodate doctors and medical attendants to have the capacity to diminish the measure of time spent on reviewing the patient 's condition and which allows for doctors to proceed onward to the following patient which thus lessens packing in the crisis office too. Alongside…

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    Sugarcoating Truth

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    truth? It is it ultimately better or worse to tell or conceal the truth in any kind of medical situation? It is important for a doctor to be completely honest with the patient. After all, a patient puts trust in their doctor. They expect the truth and should receive the truth. It does not matter if the doctor feels uncomfortable or are scared of sharing the truth. If doctors are not sharing the truth or lying, it can affect the patient in many different ways. To summarize what Dr. Steven…

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    Pneumonia Narrative

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    was in the hospital for a week.Then was released with asthma , a few months went by and I kept coughing and coughing up everything I would drink. So my mom took me to the doctors on May 26, 2010. I will never forget this day I went to the doctors they ran many many tests on me everything came back normal but my mom told the doctors “something's really wrong with my son“ so then they ran some more test and found out that every time I would drink it would go straight to my lungs i was basically…

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    coronary artery is reopened. In the ICU, his blood pressure begins to drop; he complains of feeling cold and nauseated. The doctors order intravenous fluids to bring up his dangerously low blood pressure. They do not examine him.” Lisa Sanders told this story in her novel, Every Patient Tells a Story. She uses stories about patients that she has had and stories that other doctors have shared with her. And every story has a point she tries to prove. In the small bit I had just told you about, the…

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    The half-dead man was lying on the stretcher. With the help of constables and people around, he was brought down the building. People had crammed the place, every inch of the stairs was taken up by the neighbors. Even at midnight it seemed that a night out was planned by all at the same time. Lying helplessly on the stretcher, he moved his hands over his body. He knew something was wrong since he never felt anything like that. The pain was getting unbearable with every passing moment. With…

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    Gisselle Pernett After going in for a routine checkup and expecting to have normal results, America Hernandez was being rushed to a hospital for a condition her doctors knew nothing about. It wasn’t until she was hospitalized that she was diagnosed with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, a rare condition that causes the immune system to mistakenly attack the platelets in her body. This condition prevents the blood in her body from clotting, and when this happens even the smallest cut can…

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