6/12/2023 0 Comments My talking angela rule 34![]() ![]() As of " Everybody Hates Tom", she and Tom are no longer together due to the Helping Hand sabotage and Tom being framed. She was interested in Tom, showing signs of jealousy from time to time especially during the episode " Parallel Universe" when Tom was hanging out with an alternate version of Angela. Though in the end, she cares for them all and they care for her. But at times they tend to test her patience which causes her to become a bit hot-headed. She's also a believer, and loves to work herself, and she never gives up.Īs the only girl in the group, she cares for the gang and worries for them. In the episode Tennis Kid, it is revealed that she has a large scar on her forehead, although it is not visible by normal means due to her fur covering it.Īngela's casual outfit normally consists of her wearing either a pink tank top or a pink t-shirt and blue denim shorts.Īngela is easy going, kind and friendly character throughout all of her appearance. In Beach Day in the Desert, Angela wears a deep pink swimsuit with light pink polka dots. ![]() This outfit is used interchangeably with her Season 4 outfit. Starting from Hank's First Date, Angela sports a pink T-shirt with purple polka dots. She also wears a pink bracelet on her right wrist with a silver heart in the center. Due to the timeline being altered, Angela wears a green T-shirt with three white flowers on it.įrom Season 4 of Talking Tom & Friends onwards, she wears a purple tank top under a pink off-shoulder short-sleeved top with a darker Spink heart on it, blue jean-shorts and pink ballet flats. Talking Tom & Friends, Talking Tom Heroes, Talking Tom & Friends Minisįrom Season 1 through Season 3, Angela wears a pink T-shirt with a white heart on it and blue denim shorts.Īngela is seen in another outfit near the end of Embarrassing Memories. ![]() The outfit she wears varies accross media, depending on if she has it. She also has four fingers on each hand and three toes on each foot, and occasionally has eyebrows depending on the media. 1.1 Talking Tom & Friends, Talking Tom Heroes, Talking Tom & Friends MinisĪngela generally appears as a white cat, Felis fabulatus, with long white fur that is around two-inches thick, twelve long whiskers on each side of her face, large blue eyes with large black eyelashes, a long and fluffy tail with a pointed tip, a small pink nose, and large triangular ears with pink canals.One potential way to address the communication gaps would be to give patients and families written information, in addition to spoken explanations, during the hospital stay - and not only at discharge, Olson said. One explanation, according to Olson, may be that many hospitalized patients are elderly and have complex medical problems - not just one diagnosis, but several co-existing health conditions - and the information they receive during their stay “could understandably be overwhelming.”Īnd compared with 30 or 40 years ago, Olson noted, patients’ hospital stays are now typically much shorter that leaves them with less time to absorb and fully understand information about their condition and any treatment changes. “But there’s still a disconnect,” he said, adding that even when patients say they understand, that often turns out not to be the case. In residency programs at academic hospitals, for instance, doctors-in-training are taught to include patients in discussions rather than talking amongst themselves in front of patients, Olson pointed out. In recent years, the medical community has increasingly focused on improving doctor-patient communication. In contrast, all physicians in the study said they at least sometimes told patients about any new prescriptions, and 81 percent said they described the possible side effects at least some of the time. And very few - 10 percent - said their doctor discussed the drug’s potential side effects with them. Of patients in this study who were prescribed a new medication during their hospital stay, one-quarter said their doctor never told them about it. The communication gaps go beyond names and diagnoses, the study found. “Patients aren’t really getting the take-home message.” “What’s new here is the discrepancy between doctors and patients,” Olson told Reuters Health. However, the current study also shows that many doctors mistakenly believe their patients know more than they do. Past studies have found that the majority of hospital patients cannot name their main physician, and frequently cannot name their medical problem. The finding that many patients were unsure of their diagnosis or their doctor’s name may sound surprising, but it is not new, according to Olson. ![]()
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