Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Patient #3 Con't

This patient, although very old, knew how to talk. He would talk about his family and talk about the old days back when World War 2 was going on and life before electronics. He also talked about his personal problems, as if he were seeking advice. He asked something about meeting new people (which in my opinion he should have known more about that than the both of us) and was waiting on a reply from Dr. Ross. Dr. Ross then told him to flip over onto his back and started to give the advice. When the most important part of his advice came, he crossed the patients arms and pressed down when he least expected it. The sound sounded so alarming but captivating to me at the same time. Every time I heard a crack, I knew that this was something I wanted to do.

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