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I’m stunned, in a Californian ICU, that the nurses tending to my stroke-ridden mother change every day. “I suppose they don’t want the staff getting too emotionally engaged with patients who could die at any moment,” I tell Hiroko. “No,” she says. “Responsibility. If something happens, they don’t want any one individual to feel it’s her fault.”
A Beginner's Guide to Japan: Observations and Provocations
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