Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles stop is in met some amazing families. And now I'm so excited for you to meet two of my newest friends who work in a hospital just like my mom, Dr Myisha Taylor and Nurse Markley. Hi. God. Hi, everybody. How are things at your clinic? Great. We've been learning all about healthy habits. That's amazing. Mark and I teach healthy habits to our patients every day. It's our job to give them checkups and to get them better as soon as they can. Speaking of checkups, I think I know what time it is. Time for your check up. Time for your check. I'm gonna check your ears. Check your eyes. Find out how much you grow. I'm gonna listen to your heartbeat. Fix you up. Ready, Thio? Time for your check up. It's okay if you keep down this way. Take them time. You check out. Thank you. Check. E. I love that song. Me too. So I have a few questions for you. Can we do a quick checkup? Sure can. Absolutely. Great. What's the first thing you do when you see a patient? Well, Doc, the first thing that we do when we need a new patient is we wash our hands. You want to make sure that your hands are sparkling clean and germ free. We did that earlier. That's wonderful. And also to make sure you put on a mask and wear gloves so that you stay healthy for all of your patients. You mean like this? Absolutely. That reminds me of when my friend Stanley needed surgery and we all wore masks. Okay, here we go. Let's get him prepped. Yeah. Way to follow the rules, dog. Was it serious? Well, he had a broken heart, so I'd say so. But we helped him get better. I'll show you his her feet. Sounds strange. I think we better open him up. Screwdriver. Look at that. With a broken heart. He couldn't let anyone love him. Let's get it fixed. Pace, please. Halle. Once the paste dries, his heart will be good as new. My heart must be working again. Thanks, Doc. You're an amazing kid, and you're an amazing toy. Wow, Doc, You did an excellent job, and it looks like you had some great helping hands to thanks. Couldn't have done it without him. And it's super important to keep germs from passing between you and the patient. A face mask helps prevent germs from hitching a ride on a cough or sneeze and escaping into the air. We gotta keep our germs to ourselves, right, Doc? That's right, Doc. Okay, Next question. What's your most favorite thing about your job? That's easy. I love to help make Children feel better. It's why I come to work every day, that's for sure. I also love the day that my patients get to go home when I see them laughing and smiling and ready to play again. I know that my work here is done. Me too. That's the best part. My patients even thing about it. He's all better Stuffy. Yes. Oh, yes, yes, he's better. He feels better. So much better. Thank you, God, for taking I without you The way he didn't feel so good. Tell you fix him like you said that you would. He feels bad. Better so, like better. Wow. Oh, Okay. That is the best it iss. Okay, last question. What's your diagnosis for? When a patient feels run down is dehydrated. Hand needs to rest. Hmm. That's a good question. Let me consult my big book of Google's What Could It Be, Doc? Looks like we've got another entry for the big book of booze, Doc. It looks like the patient has take care itis. That's when a person doesn't quite feel like themselves. The solution is stay home, drink water, get sleep and take care of you. Great. That's our special phrase. It's been really nice talking to you guys, but I gotta go. I have another appointment and I won't forget my mask. I better get going to this has been a blast. Can't wait to do it again. Thanks. Dr Taylor and Nurse Mark. It was so amazing talking to you. It's always great to compare notes with other medical professionals by dog by everybody have a good shift. The dog is in and she'll fix you up. If you're a toy, then you're in luck. It's okay.
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