“Mrs. Lampitoc: My Pediatrician Doctor” By Richiel Galacgac, Period 1, August 20, 2016 When I was 12 or 13 years old, I visited my pediatrician, Perlita Lampitoc, doctor’s office with my mother that’s across the green, white and a little red festival marketplace that smells like greens, seafood, rotting pork and the like inside. Once you enter the pediatric building, it doesn’t have overwhelming air conditioner, but enough to keep you from being hot and humid. There was no distinguishing smell, which is most likely covered by the air conditioner’s cool wind. By the entrance, you’re greeted by 2 chairs each on the left and right with a table with toys in the left corner. There are 3 more chairs along the table with another doctor’s office that has a sign-in paper that has a radio and a printer. It also has magazines and free cards for a discount on prescriptions. By that, there are 6 …show more content…
I slip off my shoes and step on the height scale first, leaning slightly forward against it, waiting for Marge to be done recording the measurements; then on the weight scale and waiting once more. I finally enter Mrs. Lampitoc’s office and I addressed my problems to my doctor of sitting on the toilet for what it seems like years that would range from 15 minutes to an hour, feeling the remnants in my bowels just waiting for them to come out that would burden pressure onto my ankles that would get sore from squatting. Prior to being informed, she listens attentively. My doctor took these issues earnestly and advised me for my constipation in an austere tone with dilated pupils and no silly gestures. She told me that it was abnormal, what the average person would defecate for how long and how daily you should defecate. Not only that, she emphasizes a healthy diet, the amount of liquids and fibers consumed. Without delay, she prescribes me laxatives to regulate my time on the
When people think of a pediatric nurse practitioner, they normally think of a person who performs examinations, takes blood samples, and measures vital signs of children who are sick. What they don’t see are the countless hours spent getting to know the patient, showing sympathy and understanding, and having to explain the diagnosis and treatment plans to the parents and sometimes to the child. According to my career cruising inventory, any job in the medical field would be right for me. However, after reading the descriptions, I concluded that a pediatric nurse practitioner was the best path. I will be attending nursing school to receive my nurse practitioner license, while specializing in pediatrics. The skills, educational requirements,
I am interested in pursuing the Physician Assistant (PA) degree because of my experiences both within the medical field and as a patient. These experiences have led me to believe that a team approach to patient-centered medicine provides the best and most comprehensive care possible. Further, the PA profession offers me the opportunity to continue my lifelong passion of helping others, giving back to my community, and provides me with further opportunities to teach.
Ms. Phillips met us in the waiting area and walked us through the very spacious building to the elevator, taking us to her office on the third floor. She explained to us that the building was once a hospital (W. Phillips, personal communication, October 4th, 2013). This explained the wide doorways, spacious halls, drab atmosphere, and considerable amount of walking it takes to get from one place to the next. Ms. Phillips’ office had very welcoming in décor. Pictures of her child and what seemed to be his artwork, and the work of other children, decorated almost every available wall space. Because the room was once a hospital room, the layout was very strange for an office. Visitors have to sit perpendicular to Ms. Phillips’ desk. Because Ms. Phillips provides in home services, I do not believe this would aff...
Patients with ulcerative colitis if usually referred to a gastroenterologist. This is a specialist who manages patients with gastrointestinal diseases. The physicians will need to assess the severity of the condition. The questions he or she is likely to ask include how many times are you passing stool? Is the stool bloody? Do you have nonspecific symptoms such as a high temperature, tachycardia and shortness of breath? The patient should be examined and investigated to rule out differential diseases.
I grew up in a research and development campus where my father is a scientist. Research and curiosity were constantly encouraged and this prompted me to take up medicine as a career, a field that offers tremendous prospects for research and discoveries. Throughout medical school I tried to be involved in research and attempts at trying out new ideas, be it in the lab or working with human subjects. I carried this through my residency and now my fellowship. The idea of studying a topic or issue that has so far not been treaded upon seems to be extremely exciting and challenging.
Physician Assistant is a career choice that entails various specialties and flexibilities that attracts many. Those who desires a path to practice medicine as soon as possible, PA 's lateral mobility allows that to happen. Compared to medical school, PA school requires less time and amount less debt. As the population grows and chronic diseases spreads, The future projection of PA is growing faster than the average careers.
...e nurse’s intervention would be having the client use a bladder diary to track and record her urination patterns (Berman, Snyder, 2012, pg. 1312). This allows the nurse to identify patterns of voiding. The nurse will assist in access to toileting facilities, and teach the client to make scheduled trips to the bathroom allowing her to frequently empty her bladder.
Elimination pattern varies among family members. No bowel or bladder problems. They all have regular bowel movements and voids frequently without complaints. The mother and daughter exercises at least three days per week. The father, who can be unbalanced at times, walks every day for one hour. If there is no one at home to accompany him, he will do so by himself and this has been going on for two years without a problem. While walking he stays in touch with family members every fifteen minutes. Due to his illness, he is unable to do other forms of exercises. He however enjoys going to the movies and shows with his wife and
Throughout my final ten weeks at my placement, I have grown and overcome so many obstacles. I have accomplished a wide range of skills since the beginning and have been improving on them as I gained experience. At my placement as a student nurse, I have gained a lot of confidence, skills, knowledge and experiences that have helped me act and work in a professional way. All the experiences I have had during the ten weeks of my student years have helped me in shaping me into a professional.
Medicine, medical supplies, and medical treatment are multi-billion dollar industries crucial to the wellbeing of the public. Doctors and other members of the health-care industry do their best to provide excellent care for the nation’s sick and injured, while scientists and researchers work to develop new drugs and technologies to fight disease. We often view medical care as a basic human right; something that all persons, rich or poor, should have access to in times of need. But despite our notions of what healthcare should be, those who make a living in this industry, specifically owners of firms, must contend with the same economic questions facing businesses in any industry. To learn more about this vast service industry, I interviewed Dr. Martin Slez, a dentist/oral surgeon and owner of a medical practice that provides both general care and specialized treatments for oral diseases. Of the topics discussed, firm goals, pricing, costs, and technology stood out as particularly interesting and unique facets of the organization, as they differed considerably from those in other industries.
Home is where my family is, and they make it possible to make home feel like home. It is also a place to relax, have fun, and be with my family. It is a place that I look forward to coming home for the holidays because my family is there. It is really the only time when everyone gets together in one place. My family is very close, so the time we have together is special. I look forward to all the traditions we do for each holiday. Home would not be the same without all of my family
The doctor patient relationship is an important connection. Doctor-patient confidentiality is based on the idea that a person should not care for medical treatment because they fear the state will share with others.
I have a guardian watching over me in heaven, I call him Abuelo which means grandfather in Spanish. My grandfather was born and raised in Argentina a city he was proud to call his home, not because it was a pleasant country but rather in Argentina work brings results and friends back one another.Ever since I was a young girl, I admired my grandfather as a hero and a role-model. Though I was only 11 at the time of his passing I can still depict his stark features.Piercing green eyes,sleek black hair and a twinkle in his eyes.My beloved grandfather, Alberto Schellemberg, has had an everlasting imprint on my soul. As I think of my Abuelo, tears come to my eyes as I recall the fond memories I have of him.The long phone calls I had with him and
One of my most memorable experiences in Asia was my trip to the doctor. I knew that my slight fever and scratchy throat could be contributed to lack of sleep. With a twelve-hour time difference, I had the worst jet lag that was possible. Yet, the Secretariat felt that I should go to the doctor, so off I went. Once we arrived I took one look at the building and decided that I felt much better. The office was a hole in the wall that practiced family medicine and surgery. It was in stark contrast to the gigantic, pristine medical facilities I was used to. There was a very long line to see the doctor so I took a seat next to a hacking baby and an anxious young mother. What happened next was the most distressing part of my adventure. Once my chaperone announced that I was part of the school program, the doctor took me right away. As I followed the nurse back I passed by people who had been sitting there for much longer. There was a man with b...
When people first glance at my family their jaw slightly drops and the question, “How many siblings do you have?” shortly follows.