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She wore a coat, cleaned her hands and rushed to the bed on which her Grandfather was laid. The nebulizer veil fitted entirely all over, covering his nose and mouth. He was panting for air. She remained next to, taking a gander at him, without fluttering the eyelid. She didn't worry about hello or getting acquainted with the other specialist who was there in the ICU. The medical attendant illuminated her that Dr.Kumar will come for conclusive rounds prior to venturing out from home and he would give directions. Darla snatched a stethoscope and put it on her granddad's chest and held his wrist. Beat rate was lower than typical. Her heart beat rose. Dr.Kumar's light track upset the quietness. He came in and observed the patients. He gave a bunch of guidelines to Saravanan for the other p

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