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On April 14, 2004, I spent an afternoon with Beth Price digging a little deeper to find out what was underneath the surface of my friend. ... Joseph’s Hospital in Kirkwood, Missouri. ... Beth attends the Roman Catholic Church when she is not working on Sundays. Her usual source of health care is her family doctor and claims to be in a normal state of health most of the time. ... Beth informed me that she was on Ortho-Novum, Prozac, and an Albuterol inhaler when needed. ...
Before we went into the actual physical assessment there were a few more things I wanted to find out. Beth enlightened me that she had no known allergies and rarely ever traveled. ... When Beth was in high school she tore all ligaments in her right ankle, fractured her right and left wrists, and bruised her liver. ... Approximately two and half months ago on February 10, 2004, Beth had an exploration of the parathyroid surgery. ... On her maternal side, Beth has a grandpa with Alzheimer’s disease, an uncle with heart complications, and also an aunt with heart complications. From this information that I gathered, it appeared that cancer is more prominent on her father’s side and while there are heart complications on both sides, it is more prominent on her mother’s side.
Approximate Word count = 942 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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