Rush's strategy with serious fevers was to purge with powerful doses of calomel and jalap, followed by bleeding until the patient fainted. |
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The patient was advised of the fracture and was managed conservatively with a splint. |
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The laparotomy was abbreviated because the patient was quite unstable intraoperatively. |
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I'm only going to fill out your patient survey if you've got a strawberry-flavored sucker with my name on it! |
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If left untreated, the patient may be highly agitated, develop insomnia, become delirious, or go into a coma. |
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It is not right for a physician to turn a research patient into a source of personal profit. |
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To use the device, a laboratory technician places each patient sample in a separate well of an eight-well block, which is then handled as a unit. |
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It was he who demonstrated to the public way back in 1846 that he could render a patient unconscious without pain. |
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The emitted bioenergy may be suggested as an alternative and feasible approach for cancer research and patient treatment. |
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If the HPV test is positive for the high risk type, then the patient warrants a closer look. |
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These protests were invariably portrayed by the various governments as selfish or sectionally motivated and as a disruption of patient care. |
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One patient just recently began collecting social security and was complaining about the meagerness of her payments. |
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There was a short remission period following the surgery, but the patient complained of recurrent abdominal pain and a laparoscopy was performed. |
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After another three or four patient run-throughs, I agreed to put all of that on an index card for her. |
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In this technique, the patient is placed supine on the operating table and general anesthesia is induced. |
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Instead, the series has drawn flak from right-wing media as a scandalous waste of NHS cash that should have been spent on direct patient care. |
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A hyperactive manic patient will nearly always have a rapid heart rate, but it doesn't follow that a rapid heart rate causes the mania. |
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On physical examination, the patient was a healthy-appearing boy with an ill-defined swelling at the manubrial portion of his sternum. |
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Mr Greenway claims the decision does not make sense and will increase patient waiting lists at other hospitals. |
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The bioenergetic therapist, according to Robbins, also may guide the patient to change the physical expression of these body starters. |
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They said another factor contributing to the patient pile-up is a staff shortfall. |
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The patient was treated with warfarin and atenolol, and he has since remained well. |
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As a patient advocate, the perioperative nurse is obligated to adhere to safe medication protocols. |
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Conference topics include the latest in cardiovascular surgery, bioterrorism, and patient safety. |
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If it is less traumatic for the patient, these activities are performed after the patient is sedated. |
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The pilot project is expected to increase patient access by adding the services of nurses and nurse practitioners to physicians' offices. |
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The second patient sustained a heavy blow to the Achilles tendon from a falling metal bar 10 weeks after the initial trauma. |
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When a patient has beta cell defects, first-phase insulin secretion is impaired and eventually lost, which results in fasting hyperglycemia. |
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There was one man who was a patient of mine, an asylum seeker, who was detained and being prepared for deportation. |
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Medical staff are maintaining a close watch on the patient and his family are keeping a constant presence at his bedside. |
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Hypnosis is risky because it is easy to lead and encourage the patient by suggestive or leading questions. |
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The patient is kept on the stretcher until after the anesthesia care provider induces general anesthesia. |
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The circulating nurse prepares the patient for induction by securing safety straps and providing arm boards and warm cover sheets as needed. |
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Obvious malodour is not perceived by others although the patient stubbornly complains of its existence. |
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Aside from the telephone tag, there is always the wait for the patient of my making the call at the end of office hours. |
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The patient may be very irritable, have delusions and hallucinations, and sometimes become maniacal. |
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The patient walked with a normal gait, and there was no tenderness on percussion of the lumbar spine. |
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Gemstone carving, known as glyptography, is an exacting endeavor in which only the gifted and patient achieve success. |
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The patient may seek consultation with a plastic surgeon for a face lift, mammoplasty, or abdominoplasty for removal of excess skin. |
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Should the obligation to care for this terminal patient stand in the way of finding cures for the many patients who might suffer in the future? |
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This is the essence of patient centred care, and most health professionals strive to achieve it. |
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She has been immortalized by the author for she is no ordinary vamp but one who is not only a subtle wooer but a patient psychologist. |
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When it was clear that the patient could explain himself perfectly well, the doctor asked the relative to wait outside in the corridor. |
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The precise, biographical details in this review come from his thorough and patient study which, unlike its rival, inspires trust in a reader. |
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The patient was later transferred to a tertiary care hospital where a pacer-defibrillator was installed. |
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If the patient is taking warfarin, reverse anticoagulation with fresh frozen plasma. |
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Measurement of patients' perceptions of patient centredness provides a marker of the quality of care. |
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A lobotomized patient may not feel any happier, but affectless, quiescent people are surely easier to deal with in an institution. |
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If the patient is shown graph paper the squares may look distorted and the lines wavy. |
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The patient dies 71 days later as doctors try to wean him from a ventilator. |
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The primary recommendation is for the patient to arrive at a changing schedule that maintains a secure, odor-proof seal. |
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The anesthesia care provider sedates the patient to achieve an appropriate monitored anesthesia care level. |
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Since you don't have nerve endings in the brain, the patient can be completely awake as you thread the lead down in the brain. |
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Investors should also stay patient and see their scheme through to maturity to avoid heavy withdrawal penalties. |
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The patient in the ambulance and a paramedic who was in the back of it were taken to hospital in a second ambulance. |
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Up to six months after the initial symptoms occur, the patient may experience flu-like symptoms such as achiness and shivering. |
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Ten days after the initial presentation the patient had an exploratory laparotomy through a transverse subumbilical incision. |
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When the last patient was seen, the team was invited to the home of the jefe for a meal of eggs, vegetables, and tortillas. |
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A patient power hitter, he led the National League in home runs twice and in walks four times. |
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She also explained how coronary angiography is the most accurate method of evaluating and determining the type of surgery a patient needs. |
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Every patient should be offered an outpatient appointment at Ashford or St Peter's, whichever they prefer. |
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Instruction has been given to keep a close watch on the patient and to take necessary preventive measures if necessary. |
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However, the patient experienced a partial remission, whereas previous chemotherapy treatments alone had had no effect. |
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The purpose of a residency is to attain professional competence in direct patient care and in practice management beyond entry level. |
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Unless the gall bladder is calcified or the patient has other risk factors, asymptomatic gallstones may be managed expectantly. |
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The anesthesia care provider administers general anesthesia, and the patient is intubated. |
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We recently performed our fourth laparotomy on the same patient in a seven-day period. |
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The patient had not yet achieved complete remission at the time of this report. |
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When a patient is in surgery, a gas bag icon indicates induction, and a scalpel represents incision. |
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Students were instructed to print the patient information leaflet and place a copy of it in their portfolio. |
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The last time he gained entrance, he would say that the patient had been expecting him, and he had the door on the latch. |
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Surgeons may chose to perform an open prostatectomy if the patient presents with a large prostate. |
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This is a drawing of my patient in an acute state of a chronic, schizophrenic illness. |
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Partial recoveries are also noted, where the patient ceases to be maniacal but exhibits an undue excitability. |
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The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening every pregnant patient for asymptomatic bacteriuria using a urine culture. |
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He used the tenaculum without patient discomfort and obtained the needed tissue. |
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The patient may be disoriented and appear confused, but reorientation often is possible. |
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If the patient misidentifies the object and later corrects himself, the response is still considered abnormal. |
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An optimal time to interview the patient alone is after the family interview has addressed the issues and agendas of the family members. |
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The patient protested, again complained of pain, and again requested a C-section. |
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If the patient already has signed the consent, it would be impossible for someone not present at the time to witness the patient's signature. |
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When the patient is recumbent you should raise his head to about 45 degrees, if that is possible. |
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Periodic follow-up imaging should be a consideration if the decision is made to manage the patient conservatively. |
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If the patient is anemic, transfusion of one or more units of packed red blood cells may be prescribed. |
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He said redesigning the waiting area, including new lighting and better patient information via a plasma screen, had also improved behaviour. |
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Her first day was filled with jeering and taunts but she remained patient with them. |
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The plastic surgeon says he has done work on celebrities, but he won't name names because of patient confidentiality. |
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The patient refused additional metastatic workup, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. |
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As a result, the patient may attempt to function without biofeedback or may rely primarily on pharmacologic interventions. |
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My recommendation for the average patient is to take vitamin C along with bioflavonoids. |
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Would it have been easier to just give this patient her Demerol and go about my way? |
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The patient and her family had left for the gastroenterology consultation, at a tertiary care centre 500 km away. |
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After entertaining all the usual sexually transmitted diseases, JTL treated the patient for scabies. |
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Medical staff in Scarborough have been put on alert for possible infections after a patient at the resort's hospital died of pneumonia. |
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The supply of oxygen cylinders and regulators has been increased to support more than one patient in a single room should the need arise. |
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This phrase was replaced with a statement that the Fed would be patient in removing its accommodative monetary policy. |
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In general, enteral feeding is indicated in any patient who is unable to achieve adequate alimentation and hydration by mouth. |
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A patient man has great understanding, but a quick-tempered man displays folly. |
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Despite her record-setting blood count for the hospital, hematologist, and her family physician, the patient was unimpressed. |
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Read the label and patient information leaflet, provided with your medicine, carefully and always follow the instructions. |
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In supportive therapy, the therapist works to help the patient not regress around this phase. |
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The primary method of examination is to ask the patient to read and pronounce a standard list of words from a sheet of paper. |
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The student insisted that a patient who had a terminal illness should on no account be told. |
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At the time of transfer, the patient was again febrile with a new posterior nares hemorrhage that required packing and tamponade. |
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Receiving the videotape before a hospital stay allows the patient to prepare for the hospital stay and view the videotape at a convenient time. |
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A percentage is determined by applying an all-or-none rule at the patient level. |
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The anesthesia care provider then further sedates the patient intravenously. |
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The patient may become acutely ill and need to be admitted to the hospital with pneumonia. |
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There is no clear legal authority for such disclosures without patient consent. |
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In the nortriptyline-lithium group, only one patient relapsed after five weeks of medication. |
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The diagnosis is definitively established by visualization of the glottis when the patient is symptomatic. |
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The anesthesia care provider administers anesthesia while the patient remains on the stretcher. |
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The numeric values may be affected by whether the patient is breathing through the nose or mouth depending on the site of monitoring. |
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The patient was treated with quinolones with significant improvement but died 1 month later, apparently from upper airway obstruction. |
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Have a sitting patient shift his or her weight every 15 minutes, or reposition the patient in the chair every hour. |
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They also counter so-called white coat hypertension, patient nervousness that skews blood pressure readings in the doctor's office. |
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The patient was taken to the operating room for an exploratory laparotomy through a transverse umbilical incision. |
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She was loving and generally patient with those she deemed worthy, and, as I said before, she was quick-witted and intelligent. |
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A second gas volume flow sensor is located in the connection line between the patient connection piece and the patient being respirated. |
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If the patient is not acutely ill, treat them as an outpatient for 10 days to 6 weeks. |
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Oncology nurses help educate each patient and family about the radiation treatment, and they provide emotional support to the patients. |
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Medical screening for predisposition to genetic illness has always been an integral part of NHS patient care in Britain. |
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This patient had overt symptoms of acute abdomen, unlike the four previously mentioned cases. |
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One patient had liver failure and had a massive gastrointestinal hemorrhage. |
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Emotions expressed by the patient or their family members should be acknowledged and legitimized. |
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These symptoms were not present while the patient was receiving clozapine plus ranitidine. |
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Patient-centered communication is positively associated with patient satisfaction, adherence, and better health outcomes. |
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Once they find an esthetician they trust, the male patient tends to be loyal to that provider. |
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The patient had no history of a concurrent or subsequent ovarian or pancreatic carcinoma or an invasive malignancy at any site. |
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The patient eats and drinks these foods while radiographic images are observed on a video monitor and recorded on videotape. |
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The patient should then see a dentist immediately for splinting and antibiotic prophylaxis. |
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How can nurses plan for antibiotic prophylaxis, a role that is so important to patient safety? |
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Levada has a reputation as a subtle reconciler who seeks to bring dissidents into line by patient reasoning rather than punishment. |
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These agents may be particularly effective in the patient who has prolonged or atypical migraine aura. |
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Richard Hughes and Jewel in the Sand are rewarded for a patient ride up the rails to take the Albany Stakes. |
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Once muscle weakness has been differentiated from asthenia and fatigue, the physician should ask the patient about disease onset and progression. |
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The patient never complained of any symptoms of regurgitation or acid reflux after the first transplantation. |
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If a patient is going to show signs of adjustment the facility will be able to make the appropriate decision. |
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Being with my patient over an 18 month period was not always easy, or gratifying. |
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The consultants will decide if a patient requires treatment, such as plastic surgery. |
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Of the 212 patients in group A, 106 received the patient information leaflet and 106 did not. |
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We have now produced a patient friendly leaflet which has proved quite a success. |
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The patient underwent an exploratory laparotomy under the suspicion of malignant tumor of the cecum or appendix. |
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On the day of surgery, the patient registers at the ambulatory care unit, where nurses prepare him or her for surgery. |
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When the patient began bleeding from a gastric ulcer and exhibiting signs of hypovolemic shock, an exploratory laparotomy was performed. |
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External stakeholders were concerned about the ability of large trusts to oversee continued quality of services and patient care. |
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On the day of surgery, the patient arrives at the ambulatory surgery unit one and a half hours before surgery is scheduled. |
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The patient giving an affirmative answer to any of these questions would merit a more detailed assessment. |
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Each survey was conducted among a nationally representative, random sample of office-based physicians who provide ambulatory patient care. |
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After transfer, a nurse or physical therapist assists the patient with progressive ambulation. |
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Studies have found that patient satisfaction with ambulatory surgery centers exceeds that of hospital-based centers. |
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After the patient takes the antibiotic, it is absorbed through the cell wall of the bacterium. |
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At 12.47 a call is received from a patient recently discharged from hospital after a hip operation and now in very bad pain. |
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I think the parents of baby boomers were much more patient than baby boomers and I think the millennials have no patience. |
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Like a doctor afraid to frighten a patient with a truthful diagnosis, it doesn't say half enough. |
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The groups, however, are important for increasing both patient education and awareness of global issues affecting treatment. |
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The method has no after-effects but is recommended by doctors only after examining the patient carefully. |
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He hoped that its tranquillising effect could be used to give the patient some rest. |
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Anyone who's ever been to a physician recognises that the relationship between a physician and a patient is an asymmetrical one. |
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Given that this patient is asymptomatic, no intervention is required at the present time. |
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Before inserting the airway, explain the procedure to the patient and use universal precautions as necessary. |
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To standardize orientation of the photographs across visits, the nurse made notations in the study records about patient positioning. |
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The patient is asked if the stimulus is sharp or dull and if there is any asymmetry between the right and left sides. |
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But patient groups believe that the money could be better spent on nursing staff and cleaners. |
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The patient was an army major who, at the age of 90, had long since retired from her military nursing career. |
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Continence surgery is indicated when conservative treatment fails or the patient wants definitive treatment. |
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On the seventh day of admission the patient was taken to the operating room and explored via a lower midline incision. |
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Employees must wear gloves whenever they obtain, handle, or process patient specimens. |
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The patient received two units of packed red blood cells with no complications. |
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That's the frustrating thing, it's how patient I can be without making wholesale changes. |
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On the fourth hospital day the patient underwent an exploratory laparotomy through a midline incision. |
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Both parties will also identify research areas that will improve the delivery of the TB control programme by monitoring patient transferral. |
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The redesign of emergency services is part of a larger plan to improve patient care and both hospitals will play a vital role in this. |
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One patient dropped out due to intercurrent illness, one patient was lost to follow-up, and one patient left the study due to personal reasons. |
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Alternatively, the patient may be placed in the supine position for the abdominal prep. |
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I was standing next to the patient during induction, held his hand, and he went off to sleep. |
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This paper investigates an asymmetry between agent nouns and patient nouns in a cross-linguistic perspective. |
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The patient was initially admitted to the medical intensive care unit, where she had a full workup and was found to have a gastric mass. |
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The patient underwent a subtotal resection of the tumor, which resulted in improved vision and only transient short-term memory deficits. |
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The patient underwent a diagnostic workup that included a colonoscopy and computed tomographic scan. |
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The clinician must look for tuberculosis, and confirm or exclude this treatable malady in any patient who presents with gastrointestinal disease. |
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The blood often re-enters the aorta further down the vessel, in which case there is serious damage but the patient survives. |
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I told the patient that I was concerned about the tracing and that if it didn't improve, I would recommend a c-section. |
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If a non-surgical approach fails, the patient is often referred to a surgeon. |
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He turned to hydropathy, a Victorian medical fashion in which a patient is given cold showers, steam baths, and wrappings in wet sheets. |
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In the alcoves and rooms once assumed empty, rows and columns blinked their patient attention. |
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From the aggregate data, we calculated the overall rates of frequencies of patient identification and vital sign monitoring. |
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If the ultrasound shows stenosis or atheroma, the patient should understand the risks and benefits of the procedure. |
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In the emergency department, the patient was agitated, diaphoretic, and in extreme respiratory distress. |
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A gentleman, he's serious, polite, professional, even forbidding at first, emitting an air of patient forbearance. |
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As we were waiting for our group to reassemble at the close of the session, a surgeon and nurse were pushing a patient into the hospital. |
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A clinical diagnosis of alexia without agraphia was made and the patient was subjected to routine investigations. |
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It includes various positions of the patient in the sitting and lying down postures depending upon the area to be radiographed. |
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This patient may be in denial about his hearing loss, or he may, as his daughter suspects, be depressed and withdrawn. |
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The patient is then transferred to reanimation and stays there until the first myocardial biopsy. |
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I am a great believer that if you pay your money you can say what you want within reason and our supporters are both very patient and biased! |
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The trust staged four meetings earlier this year and sent out a form with a tear-off strip to every patient of both GPs' practices. |
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The patient may experience nausea, vomiting, hyperventilation, and hypocalcemia with muscle tetany and seizures. |
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Whether the patient has a history of regular or irregular menstrual cycles does not appear to be a contributing factor. |
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If the patient is prone to keloids, special garments may be used to reduce this scarring. |
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Its key performance indicators, including patient satisfaction surveys, are monitored routinely. |
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Enthusiastic patient contact, reassurance, and long term support are important. |
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One of two specialist registrars in anaesthesia examined each patient after the nurse or house officer. |
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His analysis holds that nurses have the greatest knowledge and least authority when it comes to patient care. |
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In short, CMS will expand coverage, coordinate patient registries, and support clinical outcomes research. |
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At this stage, the rehabilitation plan proved to be successful and the patient was found fit to undergo plastic surgery. |
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Well, I'll just be patient and hope and pray and offer up sacrifices to whatever god is willing to help us out. |
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He sought comfort by becoming overly attentive to the patient and his family. |
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The agglomerate formulation of MF successfully deagglomerates into particles of respirable size during patient inhalation. |
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After allowing the patient to re-adopt the neutral position, repeat two or three times, increasing the applied force slightly each time. |
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A patient with advanced right heart failure will have jugular venous distension, edema and ascites. |
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Five other doctors, accused of receiving kickbacks in return for patient referrals, are also facing charges. |
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On the first visit, after appropriate counseling and dating ultrasonography, the patient takes 600 mg of mifepristone orally. |
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When is a traditional practice a sacred cow, however, and when is it an important cornerstone to safe patient care? |
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Low doses of neuroleptics may be helpful in managing the agitation of a delirious patient temporarily. |
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In most instances, the patient already has received preoperative medication in an effort to lower her anxiety level and promote relaxation. |
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The Waterford technique also provided this patient a place of refuge or sanctuary where she could retreat and find safety. |
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When a doctor says he is working with a patient closely it means that he's having her come in for regular weigh-ins and giving diet advice. |
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Finish the nursing care, attend to patient needs, do what is important to you, what satisfies you as a nurse. |
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The patient can specify in advance in his living will under what conditions nourishment, hydration or other life support should be withheld. |
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The yield for fiberoptic laryngoscopy for globus hystericus is low, but the patient needs this level of invasive examination. |
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Over the next 24 hours, the patient became increasingly delusional and combative with hyperexcitability. |
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The Glasgow coma scale is a clinical scoring system for objectively assessing how conscious a patient is. |
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This regimen usually continues until the patient experiences relief from symptoms. |
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A patient told the phlebotomist that she was acutely allergic to adhesives. |
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It is a patient bird, quite content to sit for hours at a time until a young rabbit, a rat or a mouse chances to pass beneath it. |
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But doctors are admonished to prescribe this pain reliever only with the utmost caution for a patient with limited kidney function. |
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The arms may feel weak, the patient no longer being able to lift heavy objects. |
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This is shown by an increasing gradient of intervention down the columns of the table for all patient and hospital groups. |
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If so, consider a posterior polyp that flops in and out of the glottic opening as the patient changes position. |
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She was very close to Lillie and spoke of her aunt warmly as a patient and loving person who adored her and her brothers. |
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Examination found that the patient lacked spirit, and had a lusterless face. |
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The patient is transferred to the high-risk obstetric department as soon as she has stabilized, and she remains on bed rest for four hours. |
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Pressure transducers were zeroed when each patient was admitted to the study per the manufacturer's instructions. |
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A physical therapist screens the patient for orthopedic limitations before performing strength training. |
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The records may forcibly bring to the attention of the staff and the patient the fact that patient behavior is lawful, and not erratic. |
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The patient described in this case study presented with hematuria, proteinuria, and elevated blood pressure. |
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The patient is a 67-year-old man who presented with gross hematuria and a positive urine cytologic test result. |
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Two years ago, MS patient Natasha Bagan lost her ability to walk and was almost blind after her condition rapidly deteriorated. |
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This simulates clinical interface with a patient testing recall, understanding, and communications skills all at once. |
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Has the patient been in contact with saliva of an animal likely to cause rabies? |
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The patient in this case study underwent ablative surgery consisting of a radical hemipelvectomy carried out by an orthopaedic oncologist. |
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In the process, the patient is willfully blinded to the conduct that inevitably causes his misery in the first place. |
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Our goal is for the patient to perform the conditioning activity at a level that is similar to that of normal individual of the same age. |
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Avoiding unnecessary surgery requires a proactive patient willing to challenge opinions and research options. |
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Make sure the patient receives adequate fiber in their diet, but avoid laxatives and enemas. |
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The patient underwent preoperative chemotherapy and subsequent radical hysterectomy and bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy. |
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The patient had not undergone any recent dental manipulation and had never played a wind instrument. |
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Once the patient leaves the acute hospital, they may be transferred to a rehabilitation unit where they can get more intensive therapy. |
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We learned that economic sanctions over a long period of time and patient diplomacy can work. |
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At that time, the patient became jaundiced, without evidence of splenomegaly. |
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The patient was a young woman who presented in a busy admissions department with abdominal pain. |
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Typically, the patient presents with the arm held close to the body in abduction and internal rotation. |
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We transferred the patient to the intensive care unit for respiratory and inotropic support. |
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The bleeping from the life support monitor becomes a monotone wail as it signals the death of the patient connected to it. |
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Occasionally, the patient may require a place keeper for the pierced location. |
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Then he attended to another patient and when he returned I assented to the extraction whereupon he gave me a local anaesthetic. |
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Physicians should serve as role models by limiting the use of television and videos in waiting rooms and patient rooms. |
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If one patient runs late another will run early and the schedule should stay on track, more or less. |
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It says this is costing substantial amounts of money which would otherwise be used on patient care. |
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Only thing Doc could shoot out was his fist though, which he did, clocking the patient to the back of his head. |
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As the world's least patient person, I get extremely ratty when the till operator is working in slow motion. |
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The patient would be advised not to use the drug unless no suitable alternative treatment option is available. |
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If the patient does not know of any tender area, make a very light survey of the four quadrants with your examining hand. |
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In most cases, the physician asks the patient to count fingers in all four quadrants. |
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The patient is a 43-year-old quadriplegic woman with a history of urinary bladder calculi. |
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It is important to persuade the patient to abstain completely from alcohol. |
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The value of qualitative methods in researching patient attitudes is well recognised. |
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In the Renaissance Hospital, clinics and wards will be based on patient groups rather than medical specialties. |
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The patient sat with both feet and arms in saline baths and was wired up to the machine. |
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The city rose from one man's vision, under the aegis of patient backing and supporters. |
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The therapist may offer the patient a combination of empathy and reality testing. |
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Note that the patient has used liberal amounts of hair gel, hair spray, and perfume, all of which act as fuel and accelerants for a fire. |
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Like my religion of Jainism, Buddhism teaches this practice of patient restraint. |
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The patient revealed that he was visiting his wife's family and had washed with a scented soap sold by one of the nearby upscale stores. |
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The patient is believed to have visited the accident and emergency department of a local hospital after feeling unwell. |
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When I was a senior house officer working in accident and emergency I was asked to take a telephone call from a patient wanting advice. |
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Before surgery is performed, care must be taken to make sure that the patient is in a stable hemodynamic state and all organs are functioning normally. |
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Among them was Rowena Estoya's husband Bernado, a bicycle rickshaw driver with curly hair and a patient manner. |
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Wolfe and associates examined the current practice patterns of analgesia administration among emergency department physicians when caring for a patient with an acute abdomen. |
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The patient is positioned and anchored securely to prevent injury and movement when the surgical hip is reamed and the surgical leg is manipulated throughout the procedure. |
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Fines will be imposed on councils when a patient remains in an acute hospital bed after they have been deemed fit to be discharged to their own home or to a care home. |
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In the course of its review, one hospital said it was not uncommon for an acute medical patient to have to wait four or five days before treatment even began. |
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Today very nearly featured a mercy mission to the local hospital, until the patient in question had the nerve to be discharged before Lisa and I could turn up with the grapes. |
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Dray was not given a patient advocate nor did she have any consultations regarding her legal rights prior to the C-section. |
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Clinicians working in anaesthesiology tend to be risk averse and interested in patient safety because anaesthesia can be dangerous but has no therapeutic benefit of its own. |
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The ultimate acolyte in her youth, now she would be a patient mentor to young writers, with a Pulitzer Prize, two ex-husbands, and a poet laureateship behind her. |
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The first stage is for the clinician to decide whether or not a ventilator-supported patient has a reasonable likelihood of being able to breathe on his or her own. |
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I was asked to do an HIV screen, but the patient refused consent. |
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Haven't I been present as a student at many operations which ought never to have been done, and in several cases the patient has died in consequence? |
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Henry Molaison, known to the world as H.M., has been called the most important patient in the history of brain science. |
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Imagine looking desperately for adrenaline while treating a patient with a cardiac arrest, finding an ampoule labelled ephedrine, and mistaking it for epinephrine. |
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Because supplies were scarce, doctors did not have anesthetic to numb this patient before lancing a boil that had been causing him problems for more than a year. |
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Captain Walker had been patient with him, although he often seemed to be just on the edge of a pointed remark, and the illness had finally passed. |
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A cystic fibrosis patient has been denied access to a compassionate use program because it's temporary. |
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There are specialties where interpersonal skills can take a backseat without harm to patient well-being. |
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Emergent procedures provide their benefit right away and have the awesome potential to rescue a patient from the brink of death. |
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The difference is that the patient is first injected with a light sensitive dye which travels to the retina and highlights the abnormal blood vessels. |
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Due to lack of diagnostic information, the patient received cancer therapy that included a lumpectomy, lymph node dissection, and radiation therapy. |
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While the virus can remain incubated for up to 21 days, it is not contagious until a patient begins showing symptoms. |
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