THE BOY IN THE ROAD
It’s strange, the things you remember most about a call. Sometimes it’s an aspect of the call itself, like the time of day or season. Sometimes it’s the nature of the call, particularly if it’s traumatic. Other times it’s an aspect of the patient’s physical appearance, such as their height or weight...
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Zusammenfassung: | It’s strange, the things you remember most about a call. Sometimes it’s an aspect of the call itself, like the time of day or season. Sometimes it’s the nature of the call, particularly if it’s traumatic. Other times it’s an aspect of the patient’s physical appearance, such as their height or weight, especially when those are extreme. For me, what stands out in my mind when I reflect on certain calls are the looks on the faces of my patients. The look of pain, frustration, fear, and desperation can leave lasting impressions. But sometimes it’s the lack of human emotion |
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