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assignment using the oaths discussed in class, write a 3-verse personal…

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assignment
using the oaths discussed in class, write a 3-verse personal version of the hippocratic oath. (9pt)
must be completely original (your own words). (3pt)
must include an oath or promise (1pt)
must include a consequence for keeping and breaking oath. (4 pt)
cut and paste your oath on a blank copy paper or contruction paper. decorate / illustrate the border of oath in a neat and colorful manner worthy of display
total 20 points.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To create a personal 3 - verse Hippocratic Oath:

  1. Verse 1 (Oath/Promise):

I vow, as a healer of the sick and a guardian of health,
To act with kindness, honesty, and unwavering stealth.
To put my patient's well - being at the very start,
And use my skills to mend, with a compassionate heart.

  1. Verse 2 (Consequence for Keeping):

If I keep this oath, my soul will find its light,
My hands will bring relief, my words will bring delight.
I'll earn the trust of those in pain, a bond so true,
And in my work, find purpose that will always shine through.

  1. Verse 3 (Consequence for Breaking):

But if I break this vow, my conscience will be scarred,
The trust I've lost will leave me feeling deeply marred.
My hands, once meant to heal, will feel a guilty weight,
And I'll be lost in shadows, far from health's bright gate.

Answer:

Verse 1:
I vow, as a healer of the sick and a guardian of health,
To act with kindness, honesty, and unwavering stealth.
To put my patient's well - being at the very start,
And use my skills to mend, with a compassionate heart.

Verse 2:
If I keep this oath, my soul will find its light,
My hands will bring relief, my words will bring delight.
I'll earn the trust of those in pain, a bond so true,
And in my work, find purpose that will always shine through.

Verse 3:
But if I break this vow, my conscience will be scarred,
The trust I've lost will leave me feeling deeply marred.
My hands, once meant to heal, will feel a guilty weight,
And I'll be lost in shadows, far from health's bright gate.