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Term Papers on Creative Writing: The Unforgettable Man

Term Paper TitleCreative Writing: The Unforgettable Man
# of Words1014
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)4.06

Creative Writing: The Unforgettable Man

Derek Achterfeldt
Eng 101
10/14/96
Remembered Event Revision


     Being an orderly at Scottsdale Memorial Hospital was a fun job that
required a strong heart.  The hospital was a great place for me to experience
the beauty of life and the unwanted death of humans.  Throughout my year of
employment at the Community Hospital, I was able to enjoy my work by interacting
with many kinds of interesting patients.  Without the hospital, I would have
never imagined to be carrying on conversations with most of these people.
Aiding curses required many long exhilarating hours of work each day, but I
loved experiencing the daily recovery of patients, in which I was able to be
some part.
     The night of August sixth became a different story.  Just as my shift was
coming to a normal close, a nurse's call light from one of the patient's rooms
had illuminated.  On one of my many repetitive walks down from the station to a
patient's room, I had nothing else on my mind except for my evening plans with
friends.  I was extremely happy that this would surely be the last call light I
would be answering that shift.  As I entered the room, a crying relative came
yelling at me. "He is going, something happened, do something, do something
now!", demanded the distressed lady standing right at the bed side.  I had seen
this man before, although I had never spoken to him.  I had know idea that he
was not in a stable health.
     "All right, all right," I replied in frustration, not knowing exactly what
to do first.  I looked at the 84 year old overweight male patient.  He appeared
very pale with his brown colored eyes half shut looking desperately at me for
some sort of help.  My mind was becoming blank, as I could not believe what I
was about to experience.  In training we were told this could happen from time,
to time, but I never thought with me.  We were also told how to deal with the
death of a patient, although I never thought I would be a part in this type of
situation.  Regardless, I could not think straight.  I could not move as I
started to panic.  I looked around before I noticed that I was the only help
available.  I became scared.  I then all at once, ran out of the room, screaming
for help to any one that would be able to hear me, "Code Blue, Code Blue, room
219 now!"  Running back into the room, I stepped behind the bed and pulled the
call light on again.  The high pitched sound was louder than ever.  I stood
there waiting, it seemed forever not knowing exactly what I should be doing.
The young lady relative was looking at me expecting that I would bring this man
back to life.  I wanted to do just that, but I did not know exactly how.
     Finally, two registered nurses and then a third came veering into the
room.
     "What's happening?," the first nurse exclaimed.
     "The man just stopped breathing," I announced to every on...

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