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Continue reading →: Research: Epidural or Subdural HemotomaPrompt: How might a medic in the field assess potential for an epidural hematoma? Copilot: In a field setting, a medic would assess for potential epidural hematoma by looking for specific signs and symptoms, including: Altered level of consciousness: A sudden change in alertness or consciousness, especially if the patient…
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Continue reading →: Brainstorming TitlesBelow is a comparison of results for different AIs on the problem of brainstorming a short story title. My Prompt “I am looking to create a title for a short story. It is about a situationship in which the woman wants a real monogamous relationship, but the man argues that…
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Continue reading →: Research: Concussion Ongoing MonitoringPrompt: What ongoing symptoms might the concussed patient have in the days or weeks afterwards? Copilot: A concussed patient might experience ongoing symptoms for days or even weeks after the initial injury. These symptoms, often referred to as post-concussion syndrome (PCS), can include: Headaches: Persistent headaches that can be similar…
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Continue reading →: Naming a Ghost HunterRecently, I was working on editing my “Utsudere Stranger” story. She is a 2000 year old woman, who appears to be young. She is cursed to usher the dead into the after life. I never named the male lead so now is the time. I asked Copilot for a list…
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Continue reading →: Research: Concussion TreatmentPrompt: Are there any treatments besides rest and monitoring for a concussed patient? Copilot: Besides rest and monitoring, there are several treatments that can help a concussed patient recover: Over-the-counter pain relievers: Medications like acetaminophen (Tylenol) can help alleviate headaches and pain. Hydration: Drinking plenty of water is important, especially…
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Continue reading →: Apache PassOne of the inspirations to write “Geronimo’s Spirits” as a story about a 21st century Apache-Mexican war was “Apache Pass” by Andrew Ferris (INXS). It wasn’t like listen to the song and think suddenly of a story. It was more feed the song into my subconscious and wait for connections.…
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Continue reading →: Mya FightI was thinking about editing ideas for the “Mya Assassin” draft. Typically I don’t elaborate on fight scenes during drafts as they aren’t the point of the story. In editing this story, I think that I will make an exception as it will be part of the characterization by demonstrating…
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Continue reading →: Research: Concussion SymptomsPrompt: In the field what symptoms would a medic assess for a concussion in a semi-conscious patient? Copilot: In a field setting, a medic would assess several key symptoms to determine if a semi-conscious patient has a concussion. These symptoms include: Altered level of consciousness: The patient may be dazed,…
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Continue reading →: Boudica’s DreamRecently, I was working on formatting chapter 13 “A Slave Conspiracy” of my draft of Boudica and The Butcher. It begins with a dream sequence in which Boudica’s subconscious attempts to process her circumstance. I made the following out of character comment within the draft: “I like how her dream…
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Continue reading →: Research: The Butcher’s ConcussionPrompt: For adding descriptive detail to a fictional story about a soldier concussed in battle, are there any other issues I should consider? Copilot: Absolutely, adding depth to your story can make it more engaging and realistic. Here are a few additional aspects to consider: Environmental Factors: Describe the chaotic…






