「patients」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)3ページ目
該当件数 : 3007件
een successfully cut out of the head of other | patients as a sign of his skill. |
ye operation theater would also serve leprosy | patients as well as the common people of the area. |
However, the line was never used to transport | patients, as although Park House was used as a hospita |
It is available to physicians and | patients as a blood test from multiple clinical labs, |
s with LSD and later DPT with terminal cancer | patients as well as people suffering from alcoholism a |
He also has a strong dislike of obese | patients as is shown in "Heavy", where he believes tha |
He was pressed by | patients as to whether he knew anything of the Berrow |
he United States and thus became available to | patients as a much less expensive generic. |
ceptable weight loss surgery option for obese | patients as a single procedure. |
, has been quoted as estimating the IQ of his | patients as around 25. |
hat he genuinely cares about every one of his | patients, as he is easily able to empathize with his p |
support during the process from more than 150 | patients as well as additional experts in the area. |
ee air transportation on private aircraft for | patients, as well as blood, organs, tissues/donors. |
e hospital mainly housed services for elderly | patients as well of those with mental illnesses. |
sed to follow-up cancer (especially lymphoma) | patients, as cancer cells have a high rate of turnover |
ute series in New York and serenades hospital | patients as a volunteer with Musicians On Call. |
with the possible transplantation of ESC into | patients as therapies is their ability to form tumors |
ents, it is also important to triage incoming | patients as quickly as possible, to reduce staff size |
healing may use the initials 'C.S.,' and take | patients as a practitioner. |
d in the human brain from Alzheimer's disease | patients as well as in human brain cells in culture. |
i.e. clinical monitoring of the symptom-free | patients as part of follow-up care is the current stan |
made bargains for cures, and never touted for | patients as some surgeons did at that time. |
ive therapy for partial seizures in pediatric | patients as young as 2 years of age. |
hospital lands, often with the assistance of | patients as there was a belief in the therapeutic valu |
cordings made by children to calm other young | patients as they received injections and other treatme |
coming out of it - and that of seriously ill | patients as well as the doctors and nurses who treated |
arted living her life as a man, treating sick | patients as a ship's doctor. |
As cancer | patients ask for more frequent CT and PET scans, the g |
-in at the factory gates in November 1959 the | patients asked Kumamoto Prefecture Governor Hirosaku T |
ruses Association and a Vice President of the | Patients Association. |
documentary featuring the lives of staff and | patients at St James's University Hospital in Leeds. |
Therefore, physicians should start Asian | patients at the lowest dose level. |
e Hospital were involved in a scandal when 90 | patients at the hospital died as a direct result of co |
The LEGS team has fitted dozens of | patients at AIC-Cure with the LEGS knee, and has begun |
, which is still in operation and cares for 2 | patients at present. |
April 2010 the first shows were broadcast to | patients at the hospital from their new radio station |
With tools to reach | patients at the point-of-care and those not scheduled |
en follow Uta S'orn as she delivers dinner to | patients at the royal grounds, in the hope that she wi |
Among the many | patients at Oak Knoll was L. Ron Hubbard, founder of S |
s allowed by the government to treat indigent | patients at the charity hospital as well as in the hom |
Notable people who have been | patients at Silver Hill Hospital include Catherine Zet |
Hull threatened minorities and workers and | patients at abortion clinics. |
The average stay of | patients at the Asylum was a little over four months, |
a short time, he offered medical treatment to | patients at the back of the restaurant, but quickly ha |
Patients at DDRC include both routine and emergency ca | |
ll since Ukraine's flu epidemic began with 88 | patients at the time in intensive care. |
west Little Rock facility to accommodate more | patients at its main campus. |
based group homes; as a result, the number of | patients at Camarillo dropped from 7,000 in the 1960s |
of the hospital's remodeling, Arkham treated | patients at the State Psychiatric Hospital in Metropol |
The | patients at highest risk, especially in the elderly, a |
Medical staff and | patients at WW1 New Zealand First General Hospital, Br |
orcibly sterilizing indigent and undocumented | patients at Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center, man |
Patients at Dwight were free to stroll the grounds of | |
convicted in 1984 for the murders of a dozen | patients at two southern California hospitals. |
pirits and improve the lives of residents and | patients at convalescent homes, hospices, Alzheimers u |
a reimbursement checks, which is reserved for | patients at the college. |
pra, MD, which included treating thousands of | patients at his Ayurvedic medical center and co-leadin |
ildren's chance at survival, and particularly | patients at Great Ormond Street Hospital. |
and is therefore a test used to help identify | patients at low probability of rejection. |
er did a series of studies on young psychotic | patients at Kahlbaum's clinic in Gorlitz, Prussia. |
following the personal stories of some of the | patients at a Tehran clinic. |
Patients at AARC submit to a multi-leveled round of dr | |
From 540 | patients at the hospitals in 1981 the number has been |
It tells the story of day | patients at a mental health hospital. |
ctions with voriconazole, particularly in the | patients at highest risk. |
into the "drug" trial conducted on 26 cancer | patients at the RCC between November 1999 and February |
launch the Basket of Hope program which aids | patients at the Riley Hospital for Children. |
g out sex reassignment surgery on transsexual | patients at a small clinic he'd set up in San Francisc |
She was not carrying | patients at the time, but 19 Royal Army Medical Corps |
is relatively safe and well tolerated by most | patients at doses of up to 600 mg/day for months. |
icles appeared touting her success with polio | patients at her clinic in Townsville's Queens Hotel. |
on also supports diagnosis of dysferlinopathy | patients at the genetic level to enable rigorous natur |
s well as his position as Jewish chaplain for | patients at UTMB's hospitals. |
s mainly used to reduce cholesterol levels in | patients at risk of cardiovascular disease. |
patients at the centre of the NHS | |
as, with 8 beds and 2 cots, it had treated 61 | patients at an average weekly cost of 4s.6d (22.5p). |
Students also provide eye care to | patients at Berkeley Optometry satellite clinics in Ca |
Patients at the young end of the age range for a given | |
It allows | patients at the hospital to compose and record songs i |
am of research nurses provide care for cancer | patients at the two research centres: Broomfield Hospi |
Sheldon also learns that she killed several | patients at other hospitals where she worked, but no o |
educe the risk of premature birth in selected | patients at risk. |
had been charged with murdering three of his | patients at an Oradell, New Jersey hospital with curar |
There were 3,200 | patients at that time. |
Doctors and | patients at a severely underfunded veterans' hospital |
e of Fabrazyme, and supplies were rationed to | patients at one-third the recommended dose. |
Patients at the local hospital keep dying prematurely. | |
QEHB began receiving | patients at its Emergency Department at 2am on June 16 |
Since the | patients at the CI facility are almost all whole body |
More than 553,000 | patients attend the hospitals every year for services |
Out | Patients Attendances - 194,872 (new and returns) |
e III, 10 day, multiple dosing assessments of | patients awaiting knee replacement surgery from late s |
ages in October and November and then brought | patients back to San Pedro, Calif., in December. |
inappropriate for most non-immunocompromised | patients based on costs and benefits, presumably in co |
n prisoners and institutionalized handicapped | patients based on the fictitious rehabilitation progra |
Health Service should assess and provide for | patients based on their needs, requirements and circum |
The Dalziel Centre - a day hospice for cancer | patients, based at Strathclyde Hospital in Motherwell, |
It is suggested that | patients be treated with an antihistamine prior to a b |
r to write an open letter requesting that his | patients be tested for HIV infection. |
to treatment failure and relapse among cancer | patients because cells in the hypoxic zones of solid t |
he Ventilator Weaning Program works to aid in | patients becoming more independent from ventilators. |
Often, he was the only one at his | patients' bedside when family and friends, fearful of |
nd now the race is on to save the rest of the | patients before its too late. |
Treatment INDs are made available to | patients before general marketing begins, typically du |
ce and doctors have little time to locate the | patients before the consequences are fatal. |
was also used by doctors to perk up lethargic | patients before breakfast. |
Soon the | patients began arriving at his house in search of comp |
Patients began to enter in 1930. | |
Health Organization currently recommends that | patients begin taking AIDS medicines, called antiretro |
hout drowsiness occurs in at least a third of | patients, beginning up to three hours after a dose, an |
order of treatment priority, with Red Tagged | patients being transported first, followed by Yellow-T |
ed Churg-Strauss syndrome may occur in asthma | patients being treated with leukotriene receptor antag |
ense of the word was envisaged, the number of | patients being initially limited to thirty-five, and t |
d as for quality of service Good, with 90% of | patients being treated within 18 weeks of referral and |
sey vest is applied backwards has resulted in | patients being choked to death. |
his house for use of his sanitarium to house | patients being treated for mental and nervous disorder |
ochnauer), a deviant who enjoys torturing his | patients, being killed and buried in the basement of a |
meets the blood and blood component needs of | patients being treated in more than 170 healthcare ins |
the house for his private sanitarium to house | patients being treated for mental and nervous disorder |
lding started in October 1892, with the first | patients being seen at the hospital in September 1895. |
st of his colleagues refuse to treat hysteric | patients, believing their symptoms to be ploys for att |
th or without beta-blockers at randomization, | patients below and over 65 years of age, with heart fa |
Patients below 18 yrs. of age, as no clinical data exi | |
a multispecialty group practice, which means | patients benefit from an expansive roster of doctors w |
lly resulting in better treatment options for | patients, better prognosis and higher survival rates. |
y's Meson Physics Facility, which treated 228 | patients between 1974 and 1981 in New Mexico, and the |
AMA lobbies for the proposed | Patients' Bill of Rights. |
Health Care Industry, where he worked on the | Patients' Bill of Rights. |
the president's round table discussion on the | Patients' Bill of Rights. |
The amount of Hb Lepore in the | patients blood ranged from 8 to 30 %, the remainder be |
IV targets and destroys), genetic code of the | patients virus, and details of the drugs that have bee |
Katz Professional Therapist Live with guest | patients Bob Odenkirk, Maria Bamford, Brian Posehn, Ro |
low of energy that he said he observed in his | patients' bodies, "bio-electricity," and considered ca |
t destroy the cancer that spreads through the | patients body. |
Between 1939 and 1945 more than 2,000 | patients, both adults and children, were transported b |
- coding the reelin protein downregulated in | patients' brains. |
ties also utilize carbon dioxide (CO2) in the | patients' breath to determine if the breath samples th |
evidence was that observation of one of your | patients, Bridget Tarpey, who said 'he did not like us |
These new | patients brought the total number of Costa Ricans affe |
tilizing the "Budwig Protocol" on a number of | patients, Budwig was "prosecuted by the medical establ |
scious, Brackett orders them not to treat the | patients, but Gage insubordinates and shuts the radio |
adjunct treatment for withdrawn schizophrenic | patients, but while effective for treating withdrawal |
f custodial care, the goal became not to cure | patients, but to provide a comfortable environment for |
in use as a convalescent area for tubercular | patients but was no longer needed for that purpose, as |
be more important in neonates and ventilated | patients, but of little relevance in health. |
out the effects this is going to have for our | patients, but also for millions of people living with |
lism and for increasing motivation in elderly | patients, but is now mainly used for the treatment of |
rimarily a centre for the treatment of cancer | patients, but also houses teaching facilities for Oxfo |
any of Cornell's individual sessions with his | patients, but before he is able to tell Strachey every |
e in searching to save the life of the cancer | patients but also the HIV or drug sufferers make him w |
inally built as a sanatorium for tuberculosis | patients, but after Holmenkollen Turisthotell burned d |
A prolonged QT interval has been observed in | patients, but it is uncertain whether this is a reacti |
certain treatment techniques with suggestible | patients, but this idea is not universally accepted. |
e currently the only options available to HME | patients, but success varies from patient to patient a |
ny mutations have been identified in affected | patients, but by far the most common mutation is the A |
30% of the cases involving immunocompromised | patients by causing damage to the retina. |
ibility that mercy killings of critically ill | patients by staff medical professionals at Memorial Me |
to Explain the History of Communism to Mental | Patients by Matei Visniec |
hought to help ward off depression in bipolar | patients by keeping them out of mania and, thus, preve |
explains the hypothyroidism produced in some | patients by several iodine-containing drugs, including |
Yan cures his | patients by not only medication but also by psychologi |
se the charismatic power they have over their | patients by sexually assaulting them, sometimes dresse |
many) In Oslo he studied medicine and treated | patients by psychoanalysis under Reich's supervision. |
ctice, he tried to develop a rapport with his | patients by regularly visiting the local taverns where |
When such | patients came to the autopsy table, most of the hearts |
Many of Contreras' | patients came from the United States, where use of lae |
Up to 1990, as many as 20,000 vacationers and | patients came here each year. |
Patients can use a directory provided by the group to | |
Patients can communicate well and are capable of good | |
b" and is a website, "where medical marijuana | patients can connect with other patients in their area |
c hospital is primarily an open unit, meaning | patients can roam around freely throughout the facilit |
s that no one can definitively say that older | patients can get enough benefit to justify the actual |
Most | patients can expect to lose 30 to 50% of their excess |
funding from donors so that all the catatonic | patients can receive the L-Dopa medication and experie |
Diabetic | patients can have their ketone levels tested via urine |
If complications occur in children, | patients can be treated with vitamin D. Gamma interfer |
Many | patients can now be detected on the newborn screen if |
ication, referrals to MHMRA clinics where the | patients can get free medication and see psychiatrists |
The idea being that if | patients can learn to deny their cravings in a control |
Pregnant Lyme-disease | patients cannot be treated with the first-choice antib |
Colorado medical marijuana | patients cannot fill prescriptions at a pharmacy becau |
ter minor scratches or insect bites, but many | patients cannot recall any skin trauma. |
ng Room 8 has been tampered with to cause the | patients carbon monoxide poisoning during surgery and, |
Patients, caregivers, doctors, nurses, health care pro | |
s booklets on a range of conditions, aimed at | patients, carers and healthcare professionals. |
It was found that Alzheimer's | patients carry mutations in the presenilin proteins (P |
The money would be allocated to | patients certified by a committee to be established by |
to examine drug action in the brain of living | patients) challenged the view that the amount of dopam |
vational Interviewing in Health Care: Helping | Patients Change Behavior (Applications of Motivational |
Every day, more than 2,000 | patients check into the facility…. |
Despite such lung disease, the | patients' chest x-rays were normal and lung function w |
g the application of negative pressure to the | patients' chests. |
is a therapeutic community for mental health | patients; children, young people and families. |
In response to a growing number of uninsured | patients, CHMC partnered with HealthCare Partners to i |
udy as often causing serious complications in | patients chronically taking benzodiazepines or undergo |
However, many | patients claim to feel full of energy and stamina afte |
Many | patients claim to have been fired from their jobs or c |
e covers a range of areas including safety of | patients, cleanliness and waiting times. |
and became a student member of the Socialist | Patients' Collective (SPK) and was one of the members |
The complex has over a thousand beds for | patients, collectively it is run by Baghdad Medical Ci |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |