Monday, August 8, 2011

Every Patient Tells a Story by Lisa Sanders, M.D.



Book: Every Patient Tells a Story
Author: Lisa Sanders, M.D.
Recommended by: Nia Gamboa
For: Honors Biology


Interview Response: "It's an interesting book. Each chapter is a different story about unknown diseases. These stories are real but they just changed the names. And since I'm very motivated to become a crna (certified registered nurse anthesist) this book caught my attention because of how the patients dealt with surgery and just reading about the patients' sicknesses intrigued me read this book, some of the stories were similar to my
grandma when she was sick with cancer, my grandmother was the one who has made an impact on me so that's why I chose to read this book," Nia Gamboa.

My Response of the book:This was a very very interesting
book. It was about the way doctors come about with a diagnosis for what is wrong with a patient. Also trying to find a solution to cure that patient. There was times like when a girl kept vomiting but the tests and everything showed she was perfect and there was nothing wrong with her but she still kept vomiting. The doctor had to gather facts and things he knew from different sicknesses to try to figure out what was wrong with this patient. Sometimes it seemed like there was no answer to what someone had but they just had to keep looking for what was wrong until they figured what that certain patient had.

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