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I have never seen the patient, Mrs Clark before, but I know that she will die tonight In the patient's room: It is typical of a seriously ill patients room The only light from a piece of medical equipment is flashing; the smell of decay hits my and it is very quiet with the light on Para. 2 About the patients conditions: The patient is dying Mrs. Clark lies motionless, too weak to say anything. She is very thin; the skin hangs loosely around her skeleton; her sunken chest rises and falls with the uneven breaths I feel about the patient to find her thin fingers ice cold and her pulse faint I help her to some water and she managers to swallow some liquid with difficulty. Paras. 3-4 Para. 1-4 I offer service to the patient, who is too weak for anything gn her on her side, rub cream go about providing for her needs without asking her. I tu her yellow skin and place a pillow between her I Para. 5 The exchange between the two human beings I notice for the first time her long, thin and graceful fingers and wonder why she is Without anyone by her side. Mrs. Clark answers my thought with her last ounce of I sent.. my family . home... tonight. didnt want.them.to see... "and she asks me to say Para. 6 han Time seems to stand still. Our eyes meet and her long fingers curl easily around my and Without words, I receive her thanks through her yellow eyes Para. 7 Paras. 6--73 I have never seen the patient, Mrs. Clark before , but I know that she will die tonight. Para. 1 In the patient’s room: It is typical of a seriously ill patient’s room. The only light from a piece of medical equipment is flashing; the smell of decay hits my nose ; and it is very quiet with the light on. Para.2 About the patient’s conditions: The patient is dying. Mrs. Clark lies motionless, too weak to say anything. She is very thin; the skin hangs loosely around her skeleton; her sunken chest rises and falls with the uneven breaths. I feel about the patient to find her thin fingers ice cold and her pulse faint. I help her to some water and she managers to swallow some liquid with difficulty. Paras.3-4 Para.1—4 I offer service to the patient, who is too weak for anything. I go about providing for her needs without asking her. I turn her on her side, rub cream into her yellow skin and place a pillow between her legs. Para. 5 The exchange between the two human beings: I notice for the first time her long, thin and graceful fingers and wonder why she is alone Without anyone by her side . Mrs. Clark answers my thought with her last ounce of strength, “ I sent …my family…home…tonight…didn’t want…them…to see…” and she asks me to say. Para. 6 Time seems to stand still. Our eyes meet and her long fingers curl easily around my hand and Without words, I receive her thanks through her yellow eyes. Para. 7 Paras. 6—7
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