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Hey!
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I just hooked the new patient up to the defibrillator and...
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Well, I've never seen anything like this before.
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His row... it's shorter than it should be!
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Whatever this patient went through, it must have been extremely rough.
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His heart is barely holding it together.
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Hi there. That's, uh, an interesting way to greet a patient. Are you supposed to be the doctor on call today?
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Well...I'm one of them, I guess. I'm Ian.
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Nice to meet you. I'm Mark.
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As you guessed, I've had some bad history with heart health.
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And I feel like I should warn you...it tends to flare up even worse when I experience, um...moments of anxiety. It's a long story.
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Good to know! I'll write that down for Dr Paige. (Managing patient anxiety is more her specialty.)
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Anyway!
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Intern, you know by now that the Rhythm Defibrillator is programmed to treat patients on the seventh beat.
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