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This is where Henry died the first time in the loop...
I think he died here, because he didn’t know at that time about the spoon trick. After he died a part of him became some kind of entity which is now able to write and draw on the walls. It seems that he discovered the spoon trick, the ink demons lair, etc. after his death and started to leave hints for his physical form, which we play as. I think he drew the coffin on the bed just to us show where he died.
EDIT! EDIT! EDIT! :) :) :)
OR...
Henry died first near the ink machine, right on the first floor. A redditor purposed that it was Hendry himself who boarded up the ink machine room.
https://www.reddit.com/r/BendyAndTheInkMachine/comments/9s2t0r/spoiler_this_is_where_henry_died/e8lnnm9/
This would also make sense. In this case, when Henry first visited the work shop, there were no boards that could have prevented Bendy from harming Henry. So maybe his first death was right at the beginning, on the first floor. In this case he could have drawn the coffin on the bed just as a symbol or a warning. Like, if you stay here you die.
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It is not unusual for patients to come into the hospital with a long-term illness or an abrupt life altering event and are at the end of life (EOL). When a life altering event occurs or if there is a sudden or drastic decline in an acute or chronic illness, these patients will be admitted or transferred to an intensive care unit (ICU). Of these patients 20% will die, most often due to advanced age or progression of an acute or chronic illness [1,2]. Additionally, those patients with chronic health conditions are living longer than ever, due to the advances in medicine. It is projected that 90% of patients aged 65 years and older have at least one chronic disease or condition, and at least 77% have two or more chronic diseases. It is further estimated by this year 2020, 157 million people will have a chronic illness [3]. With advances in healthcare, there is an expected increase in healthcare cost. ICU health care costs account for $82 billion in the United States, which is 13% of inpatient hospital costs [4]. Of these ICU expenditures, 25% is spent on those who will die in the ICU [4]. These costs are related to the intensity of care and interventions used to sustain life in the ICU. In an ICU or critical care environment, interventions may involve lifesaving devices and procedures of invasive lines, being maintained on high maintenance intravenous (IV) pharmacologic medications, endotracheal tubes, and ventilators, which creates an inability to communicate and lack of autonomy for the patient. With these lifesaving devices, patients are in the ICU for an average of 3.8 days or longer [5].
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Comparing the effectiveness of Schirmer's test I and Non-invasive tear break-up time (NITBUT) for the assessment of dry eye among University students: A case-control study
by Wejdan Salim Matar Al-Maqbali" Comparing the effectiveness of Schirmer's test I and Non-invasive tear break-up time (NITBUT) for the assessment of dry eye among University students: A case-control study"
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AAP announces a new screening tool for resident developmental delays
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Oklahoma City, OK – American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has responded to a request from the American Medical Association (AMA) and constructed a new screening tool for recognition what the AMA designated as “residency developmental delay” (RDD). Per AMA, a new survey found that about 10% of ...
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