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| | Health Report - 7/08/00: Doctor/Patient Relationship |
 | | Lisa Shapiro: These were other students who either did too good of a job affecting their diagnoses, and they had the full treatment, or one patient was given some Compazine, an anti-nausea drug, for his nausea, and actually had a little bit of a reaction to it. |
 | | Lisa Shapiro: Oh yes, they took blood, urine, put an IV in, I actually got some Compazine as well, which I was a little nervous about, but I thought it would help me sleep. |
 | | But I was sharing a room, the woman next to me was very ill, calling for help constantly, and the lights were on and the doctors were coming in and out when I was asleep, it’s not a place to really get well, it’s not restful, and it’s just anxiety provoking. |
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