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PATIENT

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  • One patient, a teenage female living in Arizona, suddenly
  • that after eight years of war they need to be patient a little longer.
  • ors on April 20, 1908, and admitted its first patient a day later.
  • ng medical cannabis, virtually guaranteeing a patient a safe place to use medicine, and sometimes r
  • Be patient, a flower does not bloom before its time.
  • her, a doctor, recognizing his talent asked a patient, a professor at Guangzhou Academy of Fine Art
  • xample, that an inexperienced doctor owed his patient a lower standard of care if the patient was a
  • e reform from his own perspective as a cancer patient, a "matter of life and death" for him, that w
  • to him by the press; that the allegations of patient abuse were based on a report about conditions
  • tistically more likely (43 % vs. 35 %) if the patient abuses certain drugs.
  • rce; introducing additional GP hours to allow patient access during evenings and at weekends, patie
  • Patient Access to Quality Care
  • The original Patient Accounting System software that FINEX develop
  • h, or his or her designee, to certify overdue patient accounts submitted to a court for collection
  • In February 2008, a patient accused Chao of malpractice and indicated he
  • nimized the use of restraint and provided for patient activities.
  • Patient activity levels continued to increase.
  • identify leprosy diseases before it strikes a patient, adding that such a testing facility was only
  • In 2010, the three hospitals had 50.7% of all patient admissions in the county; over 32,000.
  • on June 17, 1845, the attending doctor to his patient advises amongst other treatments for a sore t
  • The Rhode Island Patient Advocacy Coalition (RIPAC) is Rhode Island's
  • ncludes a Council of Consumers, consisting of patient advocacy organizations to advise the NPA Boar
  • Patient Advocacy
  • th Disabilities, and in 2007, he received the Patient Advocacy Award from the Texas Academy of Fami
  • For the patient advocacy organization, see Fighting Chance (o
  • e 2001 and has received commendations for his patient advocacy work.
  • DeMarco's patients organized a patient advocacy group called S.O.S. (Save Our Shots)
  • cal cannabis organization whose goals include patient advocacy, patient rights, and support.
  • Seven ICOC patient advocates who must be from California.
  • Patient advocates and healthcare activists often push
  • and youth advocates, clinical co-ordinators, patient advocates, media relations and communications
  • A patient afflicted with this condition, for example, w
  • Sometimes the treating physicians require the patient after discharge from hospital to continue tre
  • In 1973, Munson discharged a 28-year-old patient after an incomplete abortion.
  • It has been observed in an immunocompetent patient after removal of a Hickman catheter.
  • Mean patient age was 34, with a mean BMI of 35.
  • to prescribe a lethal dose of medication to a patient agreed by two doctors to be within six months
  • There is Nick's patient, Aldo, a gangster who can get Nick his money
  • and demanded the payments of large fees by a patient allegedly injured during treatment at the hos
  • ith 4 reported deaths, which consisted of the patient along with the doctor and the nurse who treat
  • n on a security monitor in Arkham Asylum as a patient alongside the Joker, Two Face and the Riddler
  • sutta, to work with psychologically disturbed patient, also investigating physical accounts of tele
  • ipley) and Juliette Binoche (from The English Patient, also directed by Minghella).
  • The patient also dances until the epileptic fits come on.
  • f healthy blood cells in whole blood into the patient also gives relief.
  • 988), Michael Bishop includes a gay male AIDS patient among the carefully drawn central characters
  • 21 out of the 22 nurses would have given the patient an overdose of medicine.
  • won an Oscar, though, in 1996 for The English Patient, an award which she shared with Stuart Craig,
  • sed two of the ten patients, misdiagnosed one patient, and incorrectly identified two healthy patie
  • beads are compared with the testicles of the patient, and the volume is read off the bead which ma
  • er some thought during the care of an amputee patient and Katrina survivor, she felt it was time to
  • y, she reveals that her mother is a paralytic patient and that she now has to work for survival.
  • Kutuzov's sepulchre, and he also figures as a patient and wise leader in Leo Tolstoy's War and Peac
  • bowler with an attacking mindset, he was also patient, and would bait a batsman for over after over
  • arged with the longitudinal care of the whole patient, and it is the primary care relationship that
  • on the relationship between the therapist and patient and not on the techniques used.
  • on or recommendation is conferred on both the patient and the Scottish Ministers.
  • o aggregate all of the pertinent data about a patient and forward it to another practitioner, syste
  • It forces offenses to be patient and to settle for short gains and time-consum
  • ice response would best meet the needs of the patient, and how urgently the response is required.
  • , charitable, loyal, punctual, philosophical, patient, and good-hearted individuals with high moral
  • plefirst HomeCare and Hospice will assist the patient and family in identifying the most appropriat
  • The sex, age, and race of the patient, and such things as the barometric pressure a
  • rust and compassion to take place between the patient and the practitioner for the outcome to be su
  • h and Robert Mone, brutally murdered a nurse, patient and a policeman in a pre-planned murder plot.
  • e and weight distribution data for individual patient and statistical analysis and BVI is currently
  • echnique, blood samples are obtained from the patient, and specific DNA of the parasite is extracte
  • In 1977, following the death of one patient and a law suit from another, Brown's medical
  • icials could easily tell who was a registered patient, and establish penalties for false statements
  • ship between David Craig Welch, a brain tumor patient, and Rosemary Feit Covey, the artist he commi
  • Patient and brave and true,
  • The former Joslin patient and songwriter's goal was to provide hope and
  • Because of the lack of harmful effects on the patient and the operator, MR is well suited for "inte
  • By 2005, she was an emphysema patient and had acute episodes of bronchitis.
  • The hospital also provides patient and family support services, community outrea
  • His patient and dignified bearing at this time was noted
  • sive services focus on the total needs of the patient and their family.
  • fuvirtide powder must be reconstituted by the patient and administered twice daily by subcutaneous
  • h; his study of the Chinese language had been patient and successful; his knowledge of the sacred l
  • Funding patient and family recreation activities
  • Patient and extremely detailed, this look at the Boul
  • He was a Sigmund Freud patient and was married to Ada Stepnitz.
  • ed to Portugal, where he gained access to the patient and came to the conclusion that the ailing pr
  • n, and frequently to the surprise of both the patient and the therapist.
  • from 1992 until 1996, the Task Force to Study Patient and Provider Appeal and Grievance Mechanisms
  • on-scene, giving the optimal outcome for the patient, and saving expensive procedures that could o
  • George is a patient and caring doctor and gives her full attentio
  • She was Alcor's eighth patient and the oldest at that time to ever be cryopr
  • in the Department of Health with the lead for Patient and Public involvement, the Allied Health Pro
  • ed, he was confined to his bed but was a poor patient and agreed to stay ther for only two days.
  • Alan Tudyk as Gerhardt, a patient and dancer.
  • To Okinawa, she sent Keisai Aoki, who was a patient and Christian.
  • several books on the relationship between the patient and the healing process as it manifests throu
  • resigns after being caught kissing a comatose patient, and senior house officer Victoria Merrick (L
  • The vest is placed on the patient, and meshy straps extending from each corner
  • re considered the only safe solution both for patient and staff safety (this also allows one ambula
  • 933 - June 11, 1991) was a male breast cancer patient and activist in whose name the eponymous John
  • tevie was physically and mentally abusing his patient and controlling him with stun guns and drugs,
  • Patient and Person: Empowering Interpersonal Relation
  • free from affectation, at the same time both patient and gay, he carried into his public life the
  • He also suggested that Northern Wei should be patient, and that one day the territory would be Nort
  • key role in the therapeutic process between a patient and the sex surrogate, as well as between the
  • tes of the blood being transfused between the patient and donor, it would be assumed the blood grou
  • olish Patients' Forums and the Commission for Patient and Public Involvement in Health; to make pro
  • daptive filter would take input both from the patient and from the power supply directly and would
  • ioned in Michael Ondaatje's novel The English Patient and the film based upon it.
  • We are trying to be patient and work with their management to get the fin
  • data includes demographic information for the patient, and multiple determinations of the amount of
  • hierarchy between the obligation to treat the patient, and that to respect the will of the patient,
  • re also fine horses for beginners as they are patient and good natured.
  • He urges his ba to be patient and wait for a son to be born to make the off
  • e medical needs and the legal interest of the patient and the health care providers responsible for
  • d his first wife and later married his former patient and co-author, Smith.
  • mg of a fictional drug named "Astroten" to a patient and that he/she will sign for the medication
  • p design on feature films such as The English Patient and Blade II.
  • rier side of the family.It is loyal,friendly, patient and an ideal companion.
  • inimize the psychosocial consequences for the patient and maintain the safety of the patient and ot
  • Tietjens' was considered a more patient and generous editor, whose style contrasted s
  • ch she is able to learn what is bothering the patient and offer the proper solution.
  • e Magazine wrote, "As narrator, John Beach is patient and solicitous of the listener as he explains
  • ghts adviser who is required to meet with the patient and explain to the patient what his or her ri
  • (PCTs) share good practice and learning about patient and public involvement and engagement.
  • ank University as the UK's first professor of Patient and Public Involvement in 2006.
  • articular organism has been found to infect a patient, and the doctor treating the patient is seeki
  • g the user to identify subjects once (e.g., a patient) and have all disparate systems into which th
  • rm on which success is only obtained by hard, patient and continuous labour."
  • ly history (for instance, why the mother is a patient and why the daughter is unaware of her father
  • produced by the immune system of the infected patient, and was shown to be vital for parasite survi
  • me parts of Mexico, an egg is passed over the patient and then broken into a bowl of water.
  • and espiritismo, the practitioners assess the patient and, depending on diagnosis, prepares a heali
  • Patient Andy Dick, who made Pinsky his primary care p
  • In 1978, Metropolitan State patient Anne Marie Davee was murdered by another pati
  • by Cerezyme, which, at a cost of $200,000 per patient annually for life, currently accounts for app
  • May I never see in the patient anything but a fellow creature in pain.
  • When a patient appears to show MVE symptoms and has been in
  • ture bottles and the venepuncture site of the patient are cleaned prior to collection with alcohol
  • Close relatives of a cancer patient are at increased risk of that neoplasm, and p
  • All of the hospice's patient areas are on the ground floor.
  • e Asylum involves various actors, including a patient armed with a chainsaw to chase guests out of
  • rything from shirts to office items, and from patient art to "Give Thanks" wristbands.
  • The Tribunal will consider the case and the patient as presented on the day.
  • r minority owners, and they weren't nearly as patient as Boe and Pickett had been before.
  • ntellectual honesty about the emotions of the patient as well as the physician.
  • In medical jargon, logrolling is turning a patient as a single unit while maintaining straight b
  • e of the staff rather than the benefit of the patient, as workers use them to prevent patients from
  • of a wealthy family, she acts as a long-time patient as a part of her grandfather's plan.
  • ness, and felt that a physician must view the patient as a union of body, mind and soul.
  • t of this delusional love is dismissed by the patient as a ploy to conceal the forbidden love from
  • h the famous H.M., who was a globally amnesic patient as a result of epileptic surgery.
  • He emphasised the importance of regarding the patient as a whole - the holistic approach.
  • ten refers to the type of test being run on a patient, as the test is usually determining a chemica
  • ear of practice, a female to male transgender patient asked him to perform his first chest reconstr
  • of classrooms, faculty and staff offices and patient assessment and clinical simulation teaching l
  • rtis® Pulmonary Assessment System, which is a patient assessment tool used with endobronchial valve
  • Triage Officer - oversees all patient assessment, tagging and movement to treatment
  • ther than describing the specific behavior, a patient assigns a label to someone or himself that im
  • He was originally a patient at the hospital, and listened to the hospital
  • Initial tests in 2007 on a patient at Johns Hopkins University Hospital previous
  • having lived there since 1891, when he was a patient at an holistic sanitarium operated by Dr. Joh
  • owed at age sixty-four two days later while a patient at the Medina Hospital in Hondo.
  • He was a patient at the Bethesda Naval Hospital, Bethesda, Mar
  • From 1940 - 1942, he was a patient at Glen Lake Sanatorium in Minnesota.
  • To be considered or remain a patient at the Beach Health Clinic, a person must be
  • y Correctional Centre, NSW, and was a regular patient at the prison hospital.
  • An elderly patient at St. Elizabeths, ca.
  • olation of a T-lymphotropic retrovirus from a patient at risk for acquired immune deficiency syndro
  • In October 1923 he was taken ill and became a patient at King Edward VII Convalescent Home for Offi
  • 1937 his health began to fail and he became a patient at St. Alexius Hospital.
  • n September and October 1917, when Owen was a patient at Craiglockhart War Hospital in Edinburgh re
  • After the war, while O'Callahan was a patient at Saint Vincent Hospital, he was tended to b
  • le device used to provide oxygen therapy to a patient at substantially higher concentrations than t
  • A leukemia patient at a children's hospital proves to herself th
  • ellent care that her sister had received as a patient at Cromer Hospital.
  • Jimmy Bloodworth was a patient at Weems Hospital in Apalachicola shortly bef
  • tor is a device providing oxygen therapy to a patient at minimally to substantially higher concentr
  • , House approaching Cuddy's doorstep, and the patient attempting to overcome his agoraphobia.
  • The daily out patient attendance averages 1500 patients, and an ave
  • has caused anticholinergic-like effects in a patient, attributed to elemicin, as well as myristici
  • The blood group was named after patient Auberger, who was a 59 year old French woman
  • Patient Autonomy and Informed Choice
  • ination, the definition of death, euthanasia, patient autonomy and the relation between law and mor
  • his peers ends in a horrific mishap with his patient awakening under the knife; he is forced to le
  • llege of Medicine currently enjoys a hospital patient base of over 1,500 teaching beds and outpatie
  • ilar firms, DCG's model is based on a limited patient base which allows patients more attention and
  • eal models of various anatomical regions of a patient, based on datasets from CT-scans.
  • to decide if NUFR is the right method for the patient based on the patients desired results.
  • A patient batsman, Walker was able to manufacture an in
  • re, in 1954, that she contracted polio from a patient, becoming the last person in Oxford to get it
  • ember 2009, Sharp Grossmont Hospital added 90 patient beds in its recently completed Emergency and
  • opened in 1980, bringing the total number of patient beds to more than 1000.
  • hospital has about 15,000 employees and 1,600 patient beds.
  • s, a producer of plastic medical supplies and patient bedside items.
  • n the right and left panels are from the same patient before (right panel, type 1) and after (left
  • r 16, when Dr. Morton administered ether to a patient before Dr. John Collins Warren, senior surgeo
  • other gases prior to their inhalation by the patient before or during surgery.
  • ox in 1967 when he spent a few minutes with a patient before a game at the request of Bill Koster,
  • ter 3D image of the anatomical situation of a patient, before the operation.
  • d magic spells that would be performed on the patient before, during, and after treatment.
  • starting within two to five minutes after the patient began breathing the nebulized mist.
  • It involves the patient being forced, through the use of a speculum h
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