Patients making miraculous recoveries from fatal accidents can expect prompt, personal care, including unexpected nighttime house calls. Friends and family may stand awkwardly in the hallway, waiting for news or pretending not to know each other. A private room is provided for heated family arguments. A quick exit can be made through a side door to avoid reporters. There is a large parking garage provided, although visiting drug dealers can often find a parking space right outside the front door.
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| - Patients making miraculous recoveries from fatal accidents can expect prompt, personal care, including unexpected nighttime house calls. Friends and family may stand awkwardly in the hallway, waiting for news or pretending not to know each other. A private room is provided for heated family arguments. A quick exit can be made through a side door to avoid reporters. There is a large parking garage provided, although visiting drug dealers can often find a parking space right outside the front door.
- Meanwhile, Richard's wife Sara and their daughter, Amy, also spend most of their time at the hospital. Since most Intensive Care Units limit the number of visitors a patient is permitted at one time, they tend to be seen just outside in the waiting area when Nick is with Natalie by the patient's bedside. Occasionally medical staff come in—for example, to discuss whether Richard is an organ donor.
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| - Patients making miraculous recoveries from fatal accidents can expect prompt, personal care, including unexpected nighttime house calls. Friends and family may stand awkwardly in the hallway, waiting for news or pretending not to know each other. A private room is provided for heated family arguments. A quick exit can be made through a side door to avoid reporters. There is a large parking garage provided, although visiting drug dealers can often find a parking space right outside the front door.
- Meanwhile, Richard's wife Sara and their daughter, Amy, also spend most of their time at the hospital. Since most Intensive Care Units limit the number of visitors a patient is permitted at one time, they tend to be seen just outside in the waiting area when Nick is with Natalie by the patient's bedside. Occasionally medical staff come in—for example, to discuss whether Richard is an organ donor. When Nick is finally persuaded to turn Richard into a vampire, no one else is present but Natalie. They bluff their way out with his apparent body, so that Nick can take him back to the loft to wake up.
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