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Showing posts with label Hospital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hospital. Show all posts

Aug 15, 2019

[Answer] 8. An extension of the Ronald McDonald House program, Ronald McDonald ________________ provide a haven within the hospital for families of children undergoing treatment.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. An extension of the Ronald McDonald House program, Ronald McDonald ________________ provide a haven within the hospital for families of children undergoing treatment."



...1. Emergency Rooms 2. Hotel Rooms 3. Family Rooms 4. Waiting Rooms The Family Room provides some comforts of home to alleviate the anxiety and frustration of the hospital environment. Families use the Family Room to rest, reflect or even freshen up with a shower. The first Ronald McDonald Family Room opened in 1992 in Kansas City, Kansas. Today, there are 60 Family Rooms in seven countries: the United States, Taiwan, Netherlands, Turkey, New Zealand, Australia and the United Kingdom.

May 25, 2019

[Ans] In its final episode, what TV show revealed that the hospital was actually inside a snowglobe?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In its final episode, what TV show revealed that the hospital was actually inside a snowglobe?"



On this day in 1988, TV viewers saw one of the most famous — and perhaps the most debated — series finales in TV history. The episode marked the end of St. Elsewhere, an NBC drama about St. Eligius, a run-down Boston hospital headed by chief of staff Dr. Donald Westphall (Ed Flanders). The “St. Elsewhere” finale was the first big “it was all just a dream” finale, ending with the revelation that St. Eligius hospital and its staff were all the creations of an autistic boy and took place inside a snow globe. Although it enraged fans at the time, it’s now one of the most famous finales ever.

[Answer] In its final episode, what TV show revealed that the hospital was actually inside a snowglobe?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In its final episode, what TV show revealed that the hospital was actually inside a snowglobe?"



...On this day in 1988, TV viewers saw one of the most famous — and perhaps the most debated — series finales in TV history. The episode marked the end of St. Elsewhere, an NBC drama about St. Eligius, a run-down Boston hospital headed by chief of staff Dr. Donald Westphall (Ed Flanders). The “St. Elsewhere” finale was the first big “it was all just a dream” finale, ending with the revelation that St. Eligius hospital and its staff were all the creations of an autistic boy and took place inside a snow globe. Although it enraged fans at the time, it’s now one of the most finales ever.

Mar 25, 2019

[Answer] 2. I am in South Africa at the Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa on December 3, 1967. I am standing right next to the gurney transporting Louis Washkansky to the operating room. What historical first am I about to witness?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. I am in South Africa at the Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa on December 3, 1967. I am standing right next to the gurney transporting Louis Washkansky to the operating room. What historical first am I about to witness?"



...1. Heart transplant 2. Endarterectomy 3. Hip replacement 4. Hysterectomy Louis Washkansky received the world's first transplanted heart that day. The surgeon was Christiaan Barnard and the donor was a young woman killed in a motor vehicle accident. Louis unfortunately expired eighteen days after surgery, having developed pneumonia.