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Thanks for that Marg made me annylize that fron a different view.. No, most of us will never have the oppertunity that you have had and shared with us. I have two uncles who are Dr.s and what you have described for us is exactly what I have seen myself. But In all honesty I still don't think such things should happen. Yes you may be looking @ a mangeled(sp?) body while trying to keep him breathing and sewing him up to keep him inact all @ the same time but the pressure and intensity is something that a DR should know he's going to face sooner or later in his career. Yes it is very different when you're taught about it VS. seeing it and going though it....even though all that madness is going on all at once, and you have screaming , yelling, tools being passed around, beeping, monitors and it can get hectic, I still don't think equipment in a body should be forgotten about. I may not exactly KNOW but I do understand what a DR. has to see and go through, and yes it's rough, but maybe some people are just not meant to be DR.s or need to really evaluate themselves and this career before they get in to it. Mistakes get made in everyday life no matter what you do, but most mistakes arn;t as deadly as equipment left behind in your stomach.
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