Shall I? What am I suppose to say? What if he woke up now what am I suppose to say then? sorry that I put you into this crappy bed, or that I didn't mean to be reckless and irresponsible and rush like Dayton always called me. I shouldn't have brought flowers, what if he was allergic or doesn't like roses? I was standing in front of room 201, in front of his room, staring at the handle like a complete idiot unable to make a move. too coward to take a step inside. "Oh, Hey there you came to see patient 201." a woman with ginger hair that was tucked in a messy bun, stray hair falling out of it. Her skin was pale and she wore glasses with a thick black frame. She threw wide open the door "Good Morning, you got your first visitor say hi to.." …show more content…
'"We couldn't find any identification in his wallet, and no one reported any missing boy" she explained while examining the IV's, heart monitors and ventilator attached to him. The room was a typical plain hospital room, no decorations, no carpets nothing except the two gray metallic chairs at the corner of the room, with a small round table between them. A window giving me a view of a parking lot. Then comes his bed few inches away from the window, where he lays with various tubes connecting him to beeping machines that supposedly keeping him alive. "So violet, are you his friend?" She asked as she turned toward me. "mmm... not really, I witnessed the accident." I …show more content…
"I-I got you some roses," I went and placed them on top of the small table between the metallic chair. "I hope you like roses, I didn't know what else to bring." He was calm, other than his casted leg, due to a broken bone and fibula which the doctor said it might take up to five months to heal followed by physiotherapy. His face has few scratches here and there but the major worry was in the head and spinal cord. The ligaments bruise into spinal cord tissue that might result in a loss of function or feel, while the brain may have been jostled inside the skull due to the force of impact. "It has been 9 days since the accident. Sorry for not visiting earlier" I took in his state. I bit my tongue, trying to hold the tears that threatened to leave my eyes, but slowly I could feel the tear trying to escape and roll down my cheeks. That's when I knew it was too late to hold them back now. "I am sorry, I know it is useless saying it now, bu-" I sniffed " I really am sorry, I put you in there," I could feel the guild feasting on my flesh, making it harder to
On 9/25/2015 SO EMT Perez was dispatched to VP-113 regaurding a fall. S/O EMT Perez knocked and announced his presence at the door and was greeted by the residents spouse and introduced to the fallen female resident a, Mrs. Dorothy Gish who was sitting upright on the living room floor by her rollater. Mrs. Dorothy Gish stated that she was sitting on her rollator when she slid onto the floor and was unable to pick herself up on her own strength. S/O EMT Perez performed a pelvic exam on Mrs. Gish which revealed no pain or grimace.
March 4,1922, Natasha Greenberg is a patient at New Hampshire Correctional Mental Institute. Natasha went for a walk around the perimeter of the building. She was to return in approximately fifteen minutes, she did not. NHCMI sent guards to look for her and found nothing. It was recorded that another patient left his cell ten minutes afterwards, the patient’s name is Edmund Sylvestire, but he returned at the correct time to the correct place.
Patients were often experimented on without their consent. Elsie eventually died after self inducing vomiting for six months After the finishing the visit Deborah becomes sick and has to leave
“I-I’m sorry… I didn’t realize anyone would be here…” I breath dropping my hand from the handle of the large oak door. “Trust me, nobody expects anyone to be here.” He chuckles lightly, pushing his weight off the wall he slowly walks circles around
In the novel, "The Upstairs Room" by Johanna Reiss, conflict between the Germans and the Jews, being the Holocaust, was amplified because it had now turned into a war, also known as World War One. Reiss tells the story of a family of five Jews (Rachel, Sinni, Annie, Mom, and Dad) and the mother is sick but the Germans are slowly starting to invade so they need to find a hiding place before the Germans capture them and it's too late. All the family is split up besides two of the sisters (Annie and Sinni) and the mother dies at the beginning because of sickness but all 3 sisters survive and are free again after the war. The Holocaust was found to be the responsibility of the Germans because they initiated the conflict between the Jews,who felt obligated to do what they were told in order to save their lives, and themselves.
First, we will need to go to the scene of the crime.” “I am so sorry about this,” marveled Elizabeth Fisher, “I can’t think of how it happened. Well, here is the storage room, you can inspect it, Ms. Miller.” “Is there any evidence, Cristina?” questioned Cameron nervously as he looked around the room. It was pretty much the only place that he didn’t recognize from when he was a kid- very few were allowed in the storage building, for safe keeping of course.
"Sorry. I shouldn't have brought it up." "It's OK. Besides, I refuse to believe you came here to talk about my sordid past, so tell me, what can I do for you on this early morning?" "You're right.
I stopped caring whether Rosa heard. I don't even know if he hit me again. My mind took me to Caitlin. Finally, he felt. My cheek throbbed, and I knew I should go downstairs and ice it.
Now.” She stood abruptly, knocking down her chair. She jabbed her finger toward the door. A sudden image flash of the room disoriented her.
“I won’t be far away. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask. Take all the time you need to spend with your mother,” he said. When she finally regained partial composure, she knew it was time to talk to Rose. Dialing her number, she cried, “Hurry, Rose, she’s at The City Hospital here in ICU and not doing
Alan’s therapist, Crystal Mangir, also said “If Alan were in a wheelchair, or had a cast on his leg, people would understand that something happened… but no one can see a broken brain” (Crimmins 199). This mentality would show why after Alan regained his ability of movement, the insurance companies decided not to pay for Alan’s rehab therapy since he was no longer in need of therapy. After a traumatic brain injury it is very important to relearn the daily bases activity and in most cases physical therapy is the final step to complete physical recovery. This misunderstanding of brain injury was what Cathy Crimmins hoped to shed light on throughout this
“Are you injured? [Joana] asked. I tried to control it. I fought it. And then a single tear rolled down my cheek.
Sex and Memories: Which will Prevail? The poems “Leda” by Hilda Doolittle, or better known as H.D., and “This Room and Everything in It” by Li-Young Lee both examine sexual intercourse and desires in different viewpoints. For “Leda,” H.D. portrays the action of sex as an interaction between two willing parties through the story of Leda’s rape by Zeus. On the contrary, in “This Room and Everything in It,” Lee shows that simply the desire of sex will cloud one’s mind through the speaker’s inability to recall multiple memories. H.D.’s and Lee’s poem differs in how they utilize imagery and diction to portray the environment of the poem.
As I walked down the hall I heard Ethan and Sam, another patient in my ward very old and an lovable being talking in a very low tone, I hid behind a door to hear their conversation. Ethan asks Sam, “I saw you escaping last night and returning with those flowers on your bed.” Sam was denying this while the flowers were on his bed, then turned around and responded to Ethan. “I will help you too but you have to promise to get me a new flower each time.”
Room 101. A place to relieve your stress, or a place for me to rant. How lovely! It could be anything big, like banning child labour or something thrival that just triggers you... and you go insane. ‘Hey do you want anything to eat ?”