Patient Sentence Examples

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  • You need to be patient and give him a little space.

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  • They'd been patient, setting up their ultimate victory over the course of tens of thousands of years.

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  • He'd have to be patient with her.

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  • When she is older I will teach her many things if she is patient and obedient.

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  • Dorothy was surprised to find how patient the people were, for her own little heart was beating rapidly with excitement.

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  • But I tried very hard to be patient for teacher's sake.

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  • I think you are very kind and patient, and I love you very dearly.

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  • Finally she met his patient gaze.

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  • I'll try to be more patient.

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  • Hadn't she been patient while he stayed with his mother?

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  • You're a terrible patient, you know that?

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  • My teacher says, if children learn to be patient and gentle while they are little, that when they grow to be young ladies and gentlemen they will not forget to be kind and loving and brave.

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  • He was patient, still dealing with his own anger issues.

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  • Please ask him/her to treat a patient.

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  • I am a patient person by nature and fully expected to later take them one or two at a time.

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  • It definitely wasn't because he was the most patient of the three brothers.

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  • I guess he wasn't the ideal patient so the doctors weren't inclined to put up much of a fuss.

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  • The patient becomes collapsed, and the skin is cold and clammy.

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  • Shipton's traveling companion, Penelope Something, hysterically filled in what little she knew to Jake Weller and Emile Corday, both of whom visited the patient at the hospital.

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  • He was calm and patient as always, but she wasn't about to piss off her last friend on the planet.

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  • He wasn't a patient creature, whatever he was.

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  • As powerful and patient as he was, he wouldn't hesitate to lay waste to anything between them.

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  • No definite advantage from the patient's point of view has been demonstrated by the use of tubes and nasal packing.

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  • We present a patient who developed both these complications after biopsy of nasal polyps which subsequently proved to be an inverted papilloma.

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  • Surgeon John Walmsley, assisted by nurse Abby Hodges perform a tie-back on this patient with laryngeal paralysis.

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  • The breakfast room had cleared out an hour before, but the patient matriarch kept her coffee cup full and left her alone.

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  • Most of these were simple records of patient and laborious analytical operations, and it is perhaps surprising that among all the substances he analysed he only detected two new elements - beryllium (1798) in beryl and chromium (1797) in a red lead ore from Siberia.

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  • The early stages of a mental disorder were beginning to show in the patient.

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  • His great work, Britannia Romana, or the Roman Antiquities of Britain (London, 1732), one of the scarcest and most valuable of its class, contains the result of patient labour.

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  • If the patient survives the coma, recovery is complete and as a rule rapid, without secondary symptoms.

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  • The same patient investigator gave his New Documents on Andre Chenier to the world in 1875.

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  • At the head of a hundred thousand men he showed, besides the large grasp of strategy which planned the Carolinas march, besides the patient skill in manoeuvre which gained ground day by day towards Atlanta, the strength of will which sent his men to the hopeless assault of Kenesaw to teach them that he was not afraid to fight, and cleared Atlanta of its civil population in the face of a bitter popular outcry.

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  • He took a leading part in the settlement of the dockers' strike in the autumn of 1889, and his patient and effectual action on this and on similar occasions secured for him the esteem and affection of great numbers of working men, so that his death on the 14th of January 1892, and his funeral a week later, were the occasion for a remarkable demonstration of popular veneration.

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  • After a minute the muscles relax, and the patient sinks back exhausted, consciousness being preserved throughout.

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  • The campaign of 1415, with its brilliant conclusion at Agincourt (October 25), was only the first step. Two years of patient preparation followed.

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  • Being composed largely of red clays and laterite, the soil is not generally rich, and calls for the patient cultivation of the Chinese gardener to make it really productive.

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  • As the result of the patient and masterly organization of the "young Turks," combined with the universal discontent with the rule of the sultan and the palace camarilla, the impossible seemed to be achieved, and the heterogeneous elements composing the Ottoman empire to be united in the desire to establish a unified state on the constitutional model of the West.

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  • A violent paroxysm of asthma may be arrested by the administration of morphine subcutaneously, but the practice should not be continued, as there is great danger in a chronic disease that the patient may become the victim of morphinism.

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  • Morphine is a sheet anchor in the later stages of cancer and other painful diseases, rendering the life of the patient one of comparative comfort.

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  • The early stages of morphinism are marked by moral degeneration; the patient seems to lose all sense of right and wrong, and will lie most plausibly and even thieve to obtain the drug; personal disorderliness, disregard of time, neglect of business and decline of family affection become soon evident.

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  • While not directly causing death, morphinism so lowers the bodily powers that the patient is easily carried off by some intercurrent malady.

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  • Her first living patient was a shepherd's dog.

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  • The pulse-rate becomes very rapid, the extremities become warm, so that the patient is obliged to wear few clothes, the temper becomes irritable, the patient nervous, and a fine tremor is observed in the hands.

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  • Every means must be taken to keep the patient awake.

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  • If this is ever accomplished it will need the patient investigation of a number of empirical observations by competent students unbiassed by any parti pris - a difficult set of conditions to obtain; and even then no definite results may be achieved.

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  • He was so sweet - so patient.

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  • Medical staff always keep referring clinicians informed of their patient's progress by sending reports at least every four weeks.

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  • The patient should sit upright and bite against a clean rolled up linen handkerchief for about half an hour.

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  • Sensory Fusion Present each eye with different stimulus If sensory fusion intact - patient will report a combined percept.

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  • The local haemorrhagic extravasation frequently suppurates, or becomes gangrenous, and from this the patient may die even weeks afterwards.

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  • Recovery is sudden, and within a few hours the patient becomes bright and intelligent.

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  • In severe cases the pulse may become imperceptible, the extremities may become cold, and the patient may pass into coma.

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  • The recovering patient suffers from haemorrhagic extravasations in various organs, besides from the lungs, nose, mouth and bowels.

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  • According to Sir Thomas Fraser nothing else can compete with alcohol as a food in desperate febrile cases, and to this use must be added its antipyretic power already explained and its action as a soporific. During its administration in febrile cases the drug must be most carefully watched, as its action may prove deleterious to the nervous system and the circulation in certain classes of patient.

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  • He was a patient organizer of victory rather than a strategic genius.

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  • But as a rule most of those who have adopted this view have done so without the full and patient examination which the matter demands; they have been misled by the difference in tone and style between the earlier and later writings, and have concluded that underlying this was a fundamental difference of philosophic conception.

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  • It was for the most part written laboriously, and polished with unsparing care, line by line, often as he rode from one patient to another, and it occupied the leisure hours of many years.

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  • The same idea pervades old medical treatises; for a drug was not a chemical substance taking effect naturally on the human system, but something into which a supernatural virtue had been magically introduced, in order the more easily and efficaciously to be brought to bear upon the patient.

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  • Cod-liver oil is used externally in medicine when its internal administration is rendered impossible by idiosyncrasy or the state of the patient's digestion.

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  • Its only objection is the odour which the patient exhales.

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  • It is best to begin with only one dose in the twenty-four hours, to be taken just before going to sleep, so that the patient is saved its unpleasant "repetition" from an unaccustomed stomach.

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  • The usual dose, at starting, is one or two drachms, but the oil should be given eventually in the largest quantities that the patient can tolerate.

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  • In disposition the Siamese are mild-mannered, patient, submissive to authority, kindly and hospitable to strangers.

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  • The patient's skin burns, that of a frog is cold to the touch; therefore tie to the foot of the bed a frog, bound with red and black thread, and wash down the sick man so that the water of ablution falls 1 In its technical ecclesiastical sense the ablution is the ritual washing of the chalice and of the priest's fingers after the celebration of Holy Communion in the Catholic Church.

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  • He met his death with patient dignity, having, indeed, disastrously shared the enthusiasms of his age, but taken no share in its crimes.

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  • A whole literature of criticism and apology made its appearance, and the achievement of so many years of patient labour seemed destined to perish in a storm of resentments.

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  • Sickness is often explained as due to the absence of the soul; and means are sometimes taken to lure back the wandering soul; when a Chinese is at the point of death and his soul is supposed to have already left his body, the patient's coat is held up on a long bamboo while a priest endeavours to bring the departed spirit back into the coat by means of incantations.

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  • In many cases, as in syphilis, aneurism, lead poisoning, &c., the life of the patient depends on the free and continued use of the iodide, and this is best to be accomplished by securing an absolutely pure supply of the salt.

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  • To the inventive activity of the discoverer he had already united the patient skill of the observer and the practical sagacity of the experimentalist.

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  • The patient is quite unconscious, the eyes are motionless, the pupils dilated, the skin cold and moist, the limbs relaxed, the pulse is slow and barely perceptible, the respirations very slow and convulsive.

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  • The patient who survives half-an-hour will probably recover, as the volatile acid is rapidly excreted by the lungs.

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  • In addition to the local pain and tenderness, there is a high temperature accompanied with shiverings or occasional rigors, the patient becoming daily more thin and miserable.

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  • The distress is due to spasmodic muscular contraction, and it comes on at intervals, each attack increasing the patient's misery.

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  • When the rice in the cover is sufficiently cooked, the medicine is ready, and is then eaten by the patient, who drinks the ginseng tea at the same time."

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  • The present was a blank, in which religious duty was summed up in patient obedience to the law and penitent submission to the Divine chastisements.

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  • He had, however, some years before, when he was a medical student, noticed the apparent regularity of successive swings of a pendulum, and devised an instrument for measuring, by means of a pendulum, such short periods of time as sufficed for testing the pulse of a patient.

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  • He is best known as the editor of the Archives et correspondence de la maison d'Orange (12 vols., 1835-1845), a great work of patient erudition, which procured for him the title of the "Dutch Gachard."

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  • Fearless and patient navigators, they ventured into regions where no one else dared to go, and, always with an eye to their monopoly, they carefully guarded the secrets of their trade routes and discoveries, and their knowledge of winds and currents.

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  • In pneumonia and other acute disease, where the patient is liable to sudden collapse, a hypodermic injection of strychnine will often save the patient's life.

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  • The patient is then seized with violent convulsions of a tetanic character; the arms are stretched out, respiration impeded, the muscles are rigid, the body is thrown into opisthotonos, i.e.

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  • In cases which recover the convulsions diminish in severity, leaving the patient exhausted.

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  • The treatment of strychnine poisoning is to immediately evacuate the stomach with a stomach-pump or emetic, chloroform being administered to allay the spasms. If the patient can swallow, draughts of water containing tannic acid may be given.

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  • Stockman, a Scottish physician who was sent for, thought it was only weakness, and that rest would restore the patient.

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  • In prescribing this drug it must be remembered that fully three days elapse before it gets into the system, and thus it must always be combined with other remedies to tide the patient over this period.

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  • Step by step, with sagacious and patient accuracy, he advanced to the great discovery which has immortalized his name.

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  • Two years later he first tried the effect of electro-puncture of the muscles on a patient under his care, and from this time on devoted himself more and more to the medical applications of electricity, thereby laying the foundation of the modern science of electro-therapeutics.

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  • While the patient fellah, resigned to the decrees Of the Almighty, saw the ruling Egyptian class hurry away from Cairo, he saw also those of his comrades who were stricken tenderly nursed, soothed in deaths struggles, and in many cases actually washed, laid out and interred by their new self-sacrificing and determined masters.

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  • In the mass they were a body of patient laborers, tilling a rich soil, and hating all foreign lands and ways.

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  • Officials, and the higher ones were nearly all Greeks, were legion, but the whole system was so judiciously worked that there was little discontent amongst the patient peasantry.

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  • It follows from the above that a patient who is definitely under the influence of atropine will display rapid pulse, dilated pupils, a dry skin and a sense of discomfort, due to dryness of the mouth and throat.

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  • A strong sense of duty, genuine piety, and a cautious but by no means pusillanimous common-sense coloured every action of his patient, laborious and eventful life.

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  • The Vita Justiniani of Ludewig or Ludwig (Halle, 1731), a work of patient research, is frequently referred to by Gibbon in his important chapters relating to the reign of Justinian, in the Decline and Fall (see Bury's edition, 1900).

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  • They are generally excellent rulers, stern but patient and just.

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  • In 1908, in some counties, the care of paupers was still let by contract to the lowest bidder or the superintendent was paid between $1.00 and $1.80 - seldom more than $1.50 - a week for each patient, and he paid a small (or no) rent on the county farm.

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  • In medicine the clinical examination of a patient is a test carried out under conditions more nearly approaching those of actual work than any other; and distinction in medical examinations is probably more often followed by distinction in after life than is the case in other examinations.

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  • But more than this, Great Britain had gained a reputation for patient and persevering efforts to promote the spread of civilization in these regions, a prestige which yielded profit during the difficult years of the World War, and was not without its effect in India.

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  • In both the patient was withdrawn from the multitude and the cure was wrought with the accompaniment of symbolic actions.

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  • He was assisted in its preparation by William Borel, Dutch envoy at the court of France, and the latter declares, as the result of patient investigation, that.

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  • It was only by slow steps that the royal authority was asserted, but the young king, who was of gigantic stature and immense strength, was also astute and patient.

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  • At this stage collapse may set in, the patient become faint, the limbs twitch, the radical pulse become imperceptible, and unconsciousness supervene.

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  • For the successf ul treatment of morphinism, complete isolation of the patient is necessary in a place where he is supervised so that he can obtain no morphine.

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  • Gay-Lussac was patient, persevering, accurate to punctiliousness, perhaps a little cold and reserved, and not unaware of his great ability.

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  • This resolution or analysis into simple, because clear and distinct, elements may be brought to a standstill again and again by obscurity and indistinctness, but patient and repeated revision of all that is included in the problem should bring the analytic process to fruition.

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  • As the result of his steadiness of aim and patient sagacity, at the end of his reign the Crown was victorious over the feudal nobility and the royal domain extended to the frontiers along with royal authority.

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  • President McKinley showed himself singularly patient and self-controlled in the midst of the popular excitement against Spain and the clamour for intervention by the United States in behalf of the Cubans; but finally, on the 23rd of March, he presented an ultimatum to the Spanish government, and on the 25th of April, on his recommendation, Congress declared war upon Spain.

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  • After the world had been assured that the patient was doing well and would recover, he collapsed and died on the 14th.

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  • Its patient watchfulness, the fascination it exerted over its victims, the easy domestication of some species, and the deadliness of others have always impressed primitive minds.

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  • Even in Upper Egypt a few decades ago, there was a tomb of the Mahommedan sheikh Heridi, who - it is alleged - was transformed into a serpent; in cases of sickness a spotless virgin entered the cave and the serpentoccupant might permit itself to be taken in procession to the patient.

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  • Nothing is known of its natural history outside the body, but on cultivation it is apt to undergo numerous involution forms. Its presence in a patient is regarded as positive diagnostic proof of plague; but failure to find or to identify it does not possess an equal negative value, and should not be too readily accepted, for many instances are recorded in which expert observers have only succeeded in demonstrating its presence after repeated attempts.

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  • A characteristic symptom in severe cases is that the patient appears dazed and stupid, is thick in speech, and staggers.

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  • The patient may die comatose within twenty-four hours, but more commonly death occurs on the second or third day.

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  • The ambulatory plague patient goes far to explain the spread of the disease without leaving any track.

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  • Yet in at least one case neither the patient nor the " contacts " were removed, but were all shut up in one room with a sentry at the door and another in the street.

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  • Taken internally in any but minute doses, the drug causes the most severe gastro-intestinal irritation, the vomited and evacuated matters containing blood, and the patient suffering agonizing pain and extreme depression.

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  • It must always be employed with caution in the case of elderly persons and children; and it must not be applied to a paralysed limb (in which the power of healing is deficient), nor to parts upon which the patient lies, as otherwise a bed-sore is likely to follow its use.

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  • The toxic symptoms have already been detailed, the patient usually dying from arrest of the renal functions.

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  • Colebrooke, began to make known the treasures of Sanskrit literature, which the great scholars of Germany and France proceeded to develop. In Egypt the discovery of the Rosetta stone placed the key to the hieroglyphics within Western reach; and the decipherment of the cuneiform character enabled the patient scholars of Europe to recover the clues to the contents of the ancient libraries of Babylonia and Assyria.

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  • He was a man of great learning, of a sound judgment, an able preacher, having great knowledge in divinity, law, physic, &c.; a bold and patient sufferer for the Lord Jesus and the gospel he preached."

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  • The more modern of the two was built by two brothers, rich merchants, between the years 1197 and 1247, and for delicacy of carving and minute beauty of detail stands almost unrivalled, even in this land of patient and lavish labour.

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  • She regularly took her place in the operation-room, to hearten the sufferers by her presence and sympathy, and at night she would make her solitary round of the wards, lamp in hand, stopping here and there to speak a kindly word to some patient.

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  • She was on the point of being absorbed in that Northern System, the invention of the Russian minister of foreign affairs, Nikita Panin, which that patient statesman had made it the ambition of his life to realize.

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  • An army of clerks in the numerous bureaus, hundreds of patient government employes, the ronds de cuir, as they are contemptuously called, because they sit for choice on round leather cushions, are engaged constantly writing and filling in forms for hours and hours, day after day.

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  • On the other hand, when it becomes atrophied the circulation becomes feeble, the face heavy and dull, the patient suffers from cold, the features glow lumpish, mental processes become sluggish, and bodily vigour diminishes.

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  • Thus too great a rise of temperature in fever may kill the patient; and the aim of therapeutics is to restrain the temperature within proper limits, neither allowing it to rise too high nor to fall too low.

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  • Every one has noticed after prolonged fever how thin and weak the patient is, and both the muscular and nervous power throughout the whole body are sadly in want of repair.

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  • The reason of this appears to he that the diplococcus is frequently present in the mouth or air-passages without giving rise to any symptoms; but when the patient is exposed to chill, and the tissues of the respiratory passages are thereby weakened, the diplococcus grows, multiplies and gives rise to inflammation of the lungs.

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  • Sometimes the patient is put to bed and the circulation is encouraged, especially on the surface of the body, by the use of hot spirits and water, or opium and ipecacuanha, while the outside of the nose is protected to a certain extent from loss of heat, and consequent irritation, by smearing it with a tallow candle or rubbing some ointment over the skin.

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  • In the same way, the reflex act of coughing is useful in removing either foreign bodies or excessive secretion from the air passages; but when the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract is irritated and inflamed, it produces a feeling of tickling and a desire to cough sometimes very violently; yet the coughing simply tends to exhaust the patient, because there is really little or nothing to bring up. The same is the case in inflammation of the lung substance itself.

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  • As an example of excessive action we may take sneezing, which is calculated to remove irritants from the nose, but when too powerful may cause the patient to burst a blood-vessel.

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  • In phthisis also, although there may be some expectoration to bring up, yet a good deal of the irritation is in the lung substance, and the efforts of coughing are far greater and more continuous than are required for the removal of expectoration, and they simply exhaust the patient.

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  • In inflammation of the stomach also such continuous vomiting occasionally occurs that the patient's life is in danger by his inability to retain food; and similar danger also occurs from inflammation of the intestines and consequent diarrhoea.

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  • When this is painted upon the part the corn usually peels off in a day or two, and the patient is cured.

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  • There are therefore in most prescriptions (i) a basis or chief ingredient intended to cure (curare), (2) an adjuvant to assist its action and make it cure quickly (cito), (3) a corrective to prevent or lessen any undesirable effect (tuto), and (4) a vehicle or excipient to make it suitable for administration and pleasant to the patient (jucunde).

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  • In the stomach we aid the vomiting by which microbes or the products of decomposition of food are usually eliminated by giving to the patient repeated draughts of hot water so as to wash the stomach clean.

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  • When a patient is covered with several blankets, loss of heat from the surface both by radiation and evaporation is to a great extent prevented, but if a cradle be placed over him, so as to raise the bedclothes and allow of free circulation of air around his body, both radiation and evaporation will be increased and the temperature consequently lowered.

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  • When the patient is very restless, so that cradling is impossible, a wet pack may be employed, a sheet wrung out of cold water being wrapped round him, and over this a blanket.

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  • The bath should be brought to the bedside and the patient, wrapped in a sheet, should be lifted into it by two attendants.

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  • After this the patient should be taken out and again put into bed.

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  • It is inadvisable to lower the temperature quite to the normal while the patient is in the bath, as frequently it falls after his removal, and may fall so far as to induce collapse.

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  • In cases where no bath is available a large mackintosh sheet may be spread upon the bed under the patient, the sides and top may be raised by pillows, and cold water may be applied to the surface of the body with large sponges.

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  • By the alternate use of the two sheets, or by the use of one quickly wrung out of cold water as soon as it becomes warm, the patient's temperature may be rapidly reduced.

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  • In this disease the face is heavy, puffy and expressionless, the lips thick, the speech slow, the hands shapeless and spade-like, the patient apathetic, the circulation slow and the extremities cold.

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  • Under the influence of thyroid gland these symptoms all disappear, and the patient is frequently restored to a normal condition.

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  • One is to put the patient on an almost complete vegetarian diet, so as to limit both the amount of uric acid introduced into the body as well as its formation in the body.

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  • Rest in bed should be insisted upon for a longer time than appears actually required, because acute rheumatism tends to bring on cardiac changes, and is more likely to do this when the heart is excited than when the patient is kept at rest.

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  • Elimination of waste-products is one of the most important points in regard to health, and when this is interfered with by disease of the kidneys, the life of the patient is rendered more or less uncertain and the health frequently seriously impaired.

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  • The daily use of potash, and especially nitrate of potash, tends to reduce the tension and increase the patient's safety, but if pushed too far may sometimes render him very weak and depressed.

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  • Where it is impossible for the patient to visit Carlsbad, half a teaspoonful or a teaspoonful of salt may be taken in a large tumbler of hot water on rising every morning; but when taken at home the treatment is not so effective as at Carlsbad, because at the wells sipping water is associated with early rising, considerable exercise and a very carefully regulated diet.

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  • In very bad cases of heart disease, where the patient is unable to go about, the best plan of treatment usually is to make him stay absolutely quiet in bed and have massage, which aids the circulation, tends to remove waste, and increases the appetite.

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  • But warm, moist climates rather favour sedentary habits and tend to lessen appetite, so that the nutrition of the patient is apt to suffer; and although phthisical patients may live in comparative comfort in such climates, their tendency to recovery in them is small.

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  • The essence of this cure is to give to the patient rest, bodily and mental, by confinement to bed and isolation from the outside world.

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  • While this treament by itself would aid recovery from nervous exhaustion, it would lessen appetite and thus interfere with nervous repair; but the want of exertion is supplied by means of massage, which stimulates the circulation and increases the appetite, so that the patient gets all the benefit of exercise without any exhaustion.

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  • In order that the voyage should be satisfactory, however, it must be sufficiently long, and the weather must be sufficiently warm to allow the patient to stay in the open air the whole day long.

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  • An attack of this kind may last for a few hours or for a whole day, and after it is over the patient feels comparatively well.

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  • In severe cases all movement of the limb aggravates the pain, and the patient is obliged to remain in bed.

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  • She was on the point of being absorbed in that northern system, the invention of the Russian vice-chancellor, Count Nikita Panin, which that patient statesman had made it the ambition of his life to realize.

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  • Stimulants may be given subcutaneously, and the patient should be placed in bed between warm blankets with hot-water bottles.

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  • The consequence of this indifference to original research and patient verification might have been less serious had the written tradition on which Livy preferred to rely been more trustworthy.

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  • The patient who has swallowed a toxic or lethal dose of laudanum, for instance, usually passes at once into the narcotic state, without any prior excitement.

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  • The comatose patient has a cold and clammy skin, livid lips and ear-tips - a grave sign - and " pin-point pupils."

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  • The centre is directly poisoned by the circulation through it of opium-containing blood, and the patient's breathing becomes progressively slower, shallower and more irregular until finally it ceases altogether.

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  • The duty of notification is imposed upon the head of the family, and also upon the medical practitioner who may be in attendance on the patient.

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  • It encourages the believer to patient endurance to the end without murmuring or imprecations (7-12).

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  • Quinine has some analgesic power, and is a safe and often efficient drug in the treatment of neuralgia, even when the patient has not had malaria.

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  • The patient is deaf, but complains of ringing in the ears, which may assume various forms, especially in musical people.

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  • In after ages the oppressed people saw in his love for Israel and his patient resignation their own realized ideal.

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  • The ghost has now been brought back to much of true life again by the skill of the most scrupulous of all restorers, Cavaliere Cavenaghi, who, acting under the authority of a competent commission, and after long and patient experiment, found it possible to secure to the wall the innumerable blistered, mildewed and half-detached flakes and scales of the original work that yet remained, to clear the surface thus obtained of much of the obliterating accretions due to decay and mishandling, and to bring the whole to unity by touching tenderly in with tempera the spots and spaces actually left bare.

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  • Slight as the story is, it is worked out into one of the most affecting poems in the language, and gives to literature one of its most perfect types of womanhood and of "affection that hopes and endures and is patient."

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  • The last of his important political acts, the signing of the treaty of Paris in 1856, undid the results of his patient efforts to establish Russian preponderance in the Balkan peninsula.

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  • They are of a sturdy, patient type, like their Indian ancestors, and are sufficiently industrious to carry on many of the small industries and occupations, and to meet the labour requirements of the inhabited plateau districts.

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  • Should the patient survive the first twenty-four hours death generally results later from stricture of the oesophagus or intestine, from destruction of the glands of the stomach or from exhaustion.

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  • Should the patient survive he will probably have to be fed by rectal enemata.

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  • With weakness of the voluntary muscles went intermittent spasms which weakened the patient and ultimately led to death by implication of the respiratory muscles.

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  • At the end of this patient search among our ideas, he supposes the reader apt to complain that he has been " all this while only building a castle in the air," and to ask what the purpose of all this stir is, if we are not thereby carried beyond mere ideas.

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  • His power of patient endurance, or perhaps his slowness, earned him the title of "the Ass"; but such was the esteem awakened by his high moral qualities that, on the death of Zeno in 263, he became the leader of the school.

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  • Further, the serum of a patient affected with one of the types has a marked agglutinative power on the variety with which he is infected and not on the other.

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  • The discharges from the bowels succeed each other with great frequency, and the painful feeling of pressure downwards (tenesmus) becomes so intense that the patient is constantly desiring to defecate.

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  • Along with this the nervous depression is very marked, and the state of prostration to which the patient is reduced can scarcely be exceeded.

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  • His own materials for these lectures and his students' notes and reports of them are the only form in which the larger proportion of his works exist - a circumstance which has greatly increased the difficulty of getting a clear and harmonious view of fundamental portions of his philosophical and ethical system, while it has effectually deterred all but the most courageous and patient students from reading these posthumous collections.

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  • A great council of churchmen and nobles, held to settle the matter, advised Anselm to submit to the king, but failed to overcome his mild and patient firmness.

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  • At .Waterloo he was in command of the Household Cavalry Brigade, which distinguished itself not less by its stern and patient endurance of the enemy's fire than by its celebrated charge on the cuirassiers of Milhaud's corps.

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  • None of these known effects of arsenic is sufficient to account for the profound change that a course of the drug will often produce in the condition of a patient.

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  • It is thus vaguely called an alterative, since the patient recovers under its use.

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  • But many accidents have resulted from the arsenic being absorbed, and the patient thereby poisoned.

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  • The patient suffers from intense thirst, which cannot be relieved, as drinking is immediately followed by rejection of the swallowed fluid.

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  • The precipitate is strained off, and the patient can swallow it suspended in water.

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  • He filled his treasury with spoils harshly wrung from all classes; thus inaugurating the monarchys long and patient labors at enlarging the crown lands bit by bit through taxes on private property.

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  • But, in spite of these redeeming features, the prevailing baldness of Polybius's style excludes him from the first rank among classical writers; and it is impossible to quarrel with the verdict pronounced by Dionysius of Halicarnassus, who places him among those authors of later times who neglected the graces of style, and who paid for their neglect by leaving behind them works "which no one was patient enough to read through to the end."

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  • His good-conduct notes for this period describe him as "docile, patient, diligent, painstaking, thorough."

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  • Patient as I am, I've remained hidden here for an hour or more, having silently peddled on my new bicycle.

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  • Having played the patient sounding board to the Council members for thousands of years, Andre was adept at discretion.

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  • Speaking of preying on those weaker than you, I have an interest in your … patient.

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  • Jetr and Ne'Rin were both patient and hopeful, and A'Ran steeled himself to tell them what he must.

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  • In the interest of patient safety, please refrain from using mobile phones within the hospital.

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  • The nurses held the torches over the patient's abdomen in shifts to prevent their arms becoming stiff.

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  • Clinical Findings - Loss of active shoulder abduction, the patient compensating by upwards shrugging of the shoulder.

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  • A diabetic patient with an open wound in his neck as a result of a surgically drained tooth abscess.

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  • Effective leadership among ward managers leads to fewer drug errors, higher patient satisfaction and lower staff absenteeism and turnover.

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  • If the patient does not tolerate an ACE inhibitor (usually due to cough ), an ARB should be substituted.

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  • The biggest risk with Metformin is lactic acidosis, which has been reported to occur once per 30,000 patient years of use.

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  • We report a case of Brunner's gland adenoma in which the patient presented with major gastrointestinal bleeding.

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  • Each patient has a history of acute exacerbations that often lead to hospital admittance.

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  • If the patient failed to recover, relapsed, or developed agranulocytosis, their treatment was changed to conventional antipsychotics.

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  • When measuring blood albumin it is important to monitor the hydration status of the patient as this will affect interpretation.

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  • To avoid alienation of patient groups, NICE needs to demonstrate that patients ' views have had more than a marginal impact.

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  • During allergen deposition the patient should hold their breath to avoid inhaling allergen into lower airways.

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  • The process may enable doctors to give amputees fully functioning bionic limbs which are linked to the patient's nervous system within five years.

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  • She recorded the reluctance of the SHO to see the patient but he eventually did turn up and prescribed the analgesia as already noted.

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  • This is done by teaching the patient how to produce analgesia in their hand.

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  • In women with patient controlled epidural analgesia only 69% did not need a top up.

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  • He advised that opioid analgesics should be avoided in a patient with impaired liver function.

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  • The patient suffering from mental or emotional anguish will be offered a story ' cure ' .

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  • Each patient's particular circumstances must be considered and the need to inform has to be balanced against possible creation of unnecessary anxiety.

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  • We report a patient, FM, with progressive fluent aphasia due to selective atrophy of left temporal cortex.

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  • One of my graduate students, a nurse, was examining a patient who had come in for a routine appendectomy.

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  • Readings were corrected for energy, temperature and stand-off of the electron applicator from the patient surface.

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  • Will giving electric shocks to a patient who is not in cardiac arrest be more harmful than just waiting for the professionals to arrive?

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  • Metastatic peritoneal adenocarcinoma is the most likely diagnosis in a patient with malignant ascites.

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  • The recumbent patient may undergo assessment of leg lengths.

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  • Since the patient was completely asymptomatic and stable, the decision was made to attempt conservative management.

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  • The nursing auxiliary had suggested that he had injured a patient at the Nursing Home, which he denied.

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  • However, there remains the debate on short-stretch bandage use in the immobile patient.

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  • Diagnosis is usually made with barium X-rays (taken after the patient swallows barium liquid to show up the inside of the intestine ).

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  • Striving to put the incident behind her, she gets to work on the patient, teenage beauty queen Katie Bryce.

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  • Others say that this represents the greatest advance in patient care since the invention of the disposable bedpan.

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  • For example, in one case a wheelchair arrived too late, by which stage the patient was completely bedridden.

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  • Deliver TV to patient bedsides to improve the health care environment.

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  • Here, nursing staff and clinicians work together where it matters at the patients bedside, to direct and manage patient care.

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  • Benefits advice at the patient's bedside Job Center Plus now provide a new service at the Royal Free.

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  • One such patient arrived in a very belligerent mood, the appointment having been made by his wife.

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  • The patient was concious but had received serious injuries to his lower limbs including bi lateral fractured femurs.

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  • The patient's serum biochemistry normalized after removal of the adenoma.

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  • The machine rotates quickly around the head of the patient, taking X-ray images whilst a dye is put into the patient's bloodstream.

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  • Alexander Harris Solicitors Home » News » Patient with burnt toe has to have leg amputated after hospital blunders Jump to navigation.

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  • Remain with the patient and assess the response to repeated fluid boluses.

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  • Thirty seconds after the injection of suxamethonium, the patient developed a bradycardia and suffered cardiac arrest.

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  • The patient should be instructed to seek medical advice if short-acting relief bronchodilator treatment becomes less effective or they need more inhalations than usual.

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  • National targets state that if a patient has a heart attack they must receive clot busters within a specified time after arriving at hospital.

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  • Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis is a condition in which the patient suffers severe persistent candida infections.

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  • In cases of doubt, healthcare professionals should make every effort to decide whether the patient lacks capacity.

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  • Previous studies report associations that may be due to the older age of the gallbladder carcinoma patient.

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  • Use the Referral button to generate a request for specialist cardiology advice at an out patient clinic.

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  • Increased urine catecholamine levels were observed only in the patient with neuroblastoma.

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  • Case 61 Traumatic urethral rupture Findings The patient has a suprapubic catheter in situ.

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  • There has been little success in any area except when using the patient's own adult stem cells to mend damaged organs and tissues.

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  • Payment options under discussion include a fee per patient or a fixed fee per year for the service, said Ms chapman.

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  • Treatment guidelines Activated charcoal (50g) by mouth or nasogastric tube is indicated if the patient presents within 3-4 hours of ingestion.

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  • For a vascular assessment it is necessary to establish whether the patient has intermittent claudication.

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  • Online access to patient records and support on best clinical practice, for all NHS clinicians.

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  • The patient is recommended to have coitus on the day of, and on the day following, hCG administration.

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  • This may include a colloid to rapidly expand the circulating volume but what the patient really needs is crystalloids with a high sodium content.

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  • A loop colostomy in the sigmoid area would usually produce a formed stool allowing the patient to use a closed pouch.

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  • The extra-wide commode is available in two designs, one with fixed arms and one featuring easily removable arms for improved patient access.

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  • This is dependent on the reason for input, the complexity of the care required, any complicating factors and patient concordance.

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  • The decision is more difficult when the hip appears congruent even with the patient out of traction.

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  • Flatten the lumbar curvature by raising the patient's knees.

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  • The outcome was analyzed for correlation with patient characteristics, the disease including cytogenetics, and the graft itself.

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  • There remains a dearth of evidence evaluating effects on patient outcomes.

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  • Other patient groups with cognitive deficits may have similar outcomes.

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  • Dermagraft enables the damaged or destroyed dermis of a patient with a full thickness ulcer to be replaced.

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  • Recurrence of symptoms occurred in only 1 patient at 3 months, due to only a partial vitreous detachment being obtained.

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  • Section 221 provides for the temporary suspension of the measure in an assessment order which authorizes detention of the patient in hospital.

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  • The longer a patient took an alcohol deterrent, the researchers found, the more likely he or she was to stay sober.

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  • I saw ' Fight Club ' at the local fleapit with a girl patient with hearing impairment.

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  • An even simpler test is to place a forefinger on the patient's hand and to ask him to imagine it is burning hot.

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  • If this is indicated, the doctor may choose gently to examine the genitalia, but he will tell the patient first.

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  • If a patient has had problems with recurrent facial herpes simplex, can a RESTYLANE treatment contribute to another herpes simplex eruption?

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  • Patient prognosis and survival was best predicted by tumor histology.

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  • A simple example is how much space is required to transfer a patient on to a chair using a mobile hoist.

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  • Made to measure elastic hosiery - garments made to patient's measurements.

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  • Treatment Keep the patient well hydrated, ie give plenty to drink.

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  • What are the options for treatment of a patient with familial hypercholesterolemia?

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  • One of the most effective ways the therapist can help in alleviating the symptom is to teach the patient self hypnosis for stress reduction.

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  • The patient was lightly hypnotized and told that he could learn to control the blood vessels in his face.

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  • Occasionally, too many cells are damaged so the patient often becomes hypothyroid a year or two later.

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  • There was a distinct trend for women patient over the age of 50 years to have increased risk of developing hypothyroidism.

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  • This patient was discharged well after a proximal loop ileostomy and repair of the terminal ileum.

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  • This allows the simultaneous analysis of every chromosome for submicroscopic chromosome imbalances using only a single slide per patient.

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  • This can be achieved by typing the patient for the relevant antigen and/or performing a direct granulocyte immunofluorescence test.

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  • Patient enthusiasm for transplantation must be tempered by discussion of the risks associated with surgery, chronic immunosuppression and the rejection process.

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  • Clinical Governance is a framework which helps staff to continuously improve and safeguard standards of patient care.

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  • In the patient group, urinary excretion of 5-HIAA and serotonin was compared with concentrations of plasma indoles.

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  • Place a tape recorder approximately where a patient would sit and run through a hypnotic induction and suggestions.

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  • One patient, for instance, complained of severe insomnia.

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  • Rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation; continuing instant in prayer; 12.

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  • Patient Education A person who has adrenal insufficiency should always carry identification stating his or her condition in case of an emergency.

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  • Had implemented tanf sb authorizes insurers were imputed for patient comes in.

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  • Approximately 23% of patient in ICU receive intravenous (parenteral) feeding.

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  • If required the patient should be given intravenous N-acetylcysteine, in line with the established dosage schedule.

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  • If aspiration occurs at induction then intubate the patient and clear the airways with suction.

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  • Neither patient received any adjuvant chemotherapy nor postoperative irradiation.

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  • By transplanting a new pancreas into a diabetic patient we also transplant the islets.

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  • A patient must also be fit enough to undergo an ERCP for a stent to be used to relieve jaundice.

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  • If the Patient problem keystone is discarded, the Patient history keystone is discarded as well.

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  • A gray tabby kitten with an injured foot from a road traffic accident was the first patient in the cat ward.

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  • Pain occurs if bending the knee is resisted, or if the patient attempts to stretch the muscle.

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  • However this was a fairly specific patient group, which may not reflect all postop laparotomy patients.

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  • Treatment guidelines consider gastric lavage if the patient presents early.

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  • The only poor result was in a patient with generalized joint laxity.

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  • A favorite ' cure ' was to bleed the patient using leeches.

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  • The patient was taken to the emergency room, where doctors identified the problem as a bloodsucking leech.

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  • But many have lengthy waits to see a doctor and surgeries often employ staff unaware of the specific needs of an HIV positive patient.

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  • This covers both physician assisted suicide and the situation of giving a lethal injection to an incompetent patient.

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  • The patient displayed moderate leukocytosis, anemia and thrombocytopenia.

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  • Another patient is a builder who tore the ligaments in his knee.

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  • In order to deliver the radiation to the patient we use devices called medical linear accelerators, or " linacs " .

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  • We present a patient with a large colonic lipoma causing abdominal pain and altered bowel habit.

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  • Of the latter, 2 patients underwent ipsilateral nephrectomy, and 1 patient had right hepatic lobectomy plus nephrectomy.

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  • Izzie, meanwhile, is having trouble with her patient, who needs a biopsy on a potentially cancerous testicular lump.

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  • The six benign lesions included three false-positive mediastinal lymph nodes in one patient.

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  • In a 53 year old patient FDG-PET was performed after chemotherapy of an abdominal Non-Hodgkin lymphoma for evaluation of persistent tumor vitality.

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  • Control tube 8 is designed to verify that the patient's serum will not lyse the horse red blood cells.

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  • Insensitive nursing marred a patient's last hours of life As a second-year nursing student on clinical placement, I witnessed a disturbing incident.

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  • An example may be the assessment for a pressure relieving mattress for a patient who sleeps with a partner in a double bed.

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  • One patient who died of metastases had epithelioid cell type melanoma.

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  • This is the mellowing process and it seems the more patient you are the mellowing process and it seems the more patient you are the mellower the cheese.

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  • However, only very close household contacts of the patient are at an increased risk of contracting meningitis.

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  • After treatment with both radiation to the head and neck and intrathecal methotrexate the patient achieved complete symptom resolution.

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  • How do you choose which patient for which therapeutic modality?

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  • Position the 15- or 19-inch monitors anywhere around the patient -- either separately or together -- providing total freedom for surgeons.

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  • Together with patient history and potential underlying co morbidity factors this may lead to a provisional diagnosis of PG.

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  • As with modified release morphine this is not suitable for use if the patient has unstable pain.

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  • These were entwined about the affected part and an incantation muttered over the patient three times.

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  • This patient had been treated for five months for a stage I IgG lambda multiple myeloma.

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  • Vouchers of the same value were given each time the patient took naltrexone.

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  • We are a patient led national Charity focussing specifically on Rheumatoid Arthritis.

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  • Make sure the catheter tubing is slack and is not dragging on the patient's bladder neck.

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  • Another major concern with autonomic neuropathy is the lack of perception of cardiac pain by the patient.

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  • He is still undergoing various operations and treatments at GOSH and has numerous out patient appointment there.

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  • The aim of the unit is to generate, disseminate and apply knowledge in order to improve practice and patient outcomes with rheumatology nursing.

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  • The patient may need to continue using artificial tears following occlusion.

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  • The decision to offer injectable opiates must take all factors into account for each patient.

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  • This delivers opioid to the same opioid receptors as an intermittent injection, but allows the patient to circumvent delays.

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  • Patient information is available at accredited optometrists for patients suitable for the scheme.

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  • The LOC may be approached to get involved in a group reviewing patient data flows which involve optometrists.

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  • In case 1, for a period of 4 years following high orchiectomy, the patient has been doing well.

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  • This patient was diagnosed as having chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO ).

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  • There are no contra-indications to treatment, administered by a properly trained osteopath, with regard to the age of the patient.

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  • She uses a variety of techniques and approaches, including cranial osteopathy, as required to suit the patient's individual needs.

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  • In a young patient in which femoral head preservation is preferred, however, a proximal femoral osteotomy may be indicated.

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  • The patient had undergone hysterectomy (hysterectomy) some years before and the left ovary and tube had not been removed.

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  • It is better to use oxytocin in the awake patient having a regional or local anesthetic.

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  • Air Ambulance paramedics assisted on scene, one patient taken to hospital by land ambulance with Air Ambulance paramedics assisted on scene, one patient taken to hospital by land ambulance with Air Ambulance paramedic.

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  • The biomedical model of care predominates in these areas of medicine, potentially promoting patient passivity.

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  • Indeed, for many items in band 3 the private fee will be less than the NHS patient charge.

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  • Years later he had a very sick patient and since he had nothing else to try, gave the penicillin.

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  • Their characteristics are patient plodding and indomitable perseverance, with, in many instances, great ingenuity.

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  • During a domiciliary visit, the pharmacist creates a care plan for forwarding to the patient's doctor and dispensing pharmacist.

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  • For if you give to a certain patient he says, medicine which draws phlegm, you will have him vomit phlegm.

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  • Seek the advice of the patient's chest physician.

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  • If an injured plaintiff is treated in hospital as a private patient he is entitled to recover the cost of that treatment.

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  • Be patient, the fructose solution is dense enough to cause plasmolysis in the tissues of the mounted critters.

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  • Donors might be especially called to a clinic to provide HLA class I matched platelets for a certain patient.

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  • The patient with AML was receiving multiple transfusions of both red cells and platelets, and thus presented as a case of platelet refractoriness.

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  • That you will get neither patient's put first nor greater plurality of provision without having individual financial empowerment.

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  • Two days later the patient was severely unwell with aspiration pneumonia.

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  • For each patient record without a valid postcode, a similar record with a valid postcode is selected at random.

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  • However, the data do not allow an accurate prediction for patient outcome.

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  • Optometrists write a spectacle prescription that is given to the patient and passed on to the optician.

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  • We need to start getting rid of the myth that the obese patient is sitting at home, watching football and eating pretzels.

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  • Most have specific topics for research or patient groups they prefer to fund; some small charities give pump priming for pilot projects.

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  • The study was conducted to assess its effectiveness in predicting the prognosis for Chinese patient populations.

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  • In contrast, the patient with a cemented prosthesis is typically permitted to place weight on the limb within a few days of surgery.

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  • A patient with a cementless prosthesis is restricted from placing weight on the limb for several weeks.

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  • Process medical patient data to enable rapid prototype 3-D medical models to be created.

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  • Management of myeloma should take account of the disease, its complications, and also psychosocial issues affecting the patient and their environment.

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  • Properly performed stress testing has eliminated the need for stress radiographs in the majority of patient.

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  • Another screening technique is barium radiology in which the patient swallows barium liquid that shows the inside of the stomach on X-ray.

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  • If clear positive results are not obtained with two monoclonal anti-D reagents it is safer to classify the patient as D negative.

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  • A Japanese MFS patient was found with complex chromosomal rearrangements.

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  • The patient might then reconsider or agree to see a different doctor on another occasion.

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  • They all indicate that intensive patient education is needed to promote adequate foot care, with an emphasis on continual reinforcement.

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  • The only patient with isolated brain relapse died within 7 months, despite combined treatment.

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  • When the patient has lost consciousness give a muscle relaxant and intubate the trachea.

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  • I have managed to get some needle removers from NovoNordisk which work very well - give them to the patient after demonstration.

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  • Package includes resuscitator With Patient Valve, Valve Controlled Oxygen Resevoir Bag, Oxygen Supply Tube And A Transparent Plastic Bag For Storage.

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  • Doctors from different specialities e.g. rheumatology, renal and dermatology will often look after one patient.

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  • Children from reception and nursery enjoyed role-playing ' dentist and patient ' .

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  • The influence of having a roommate on patient satisfaction.

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  • Although oesophageal rupture is a possibility, the patient should have received at least a fluid challenge in view of the previous blood loss.

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  • From Herriot's Bridge or Heron's Green a patient observer may be rewarded with view of returning common or green sandpipers.

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  • The EEG machine is normal equipment found in every NHS hospital which measures brain activity through the patient's scalp.

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  • The finding of schistosome ova in this patient's colonic biopsies lead to an initial diagnosis of chronic schistosomiasis being considered.

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  • In the meantime, please be patient if your comments go a bit screwy - but please don't stop commenting.

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  • Poplar Like Willow, Poplar needs patient seasoning to become a good firewood.

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  • The day following laparotomy patient required a cesarean section to deliver a dead baby.

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  • The patient is taught self-hypnosis, both in and out of trance.

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  • This is the third case reported of a patient with persistent mullerian duct syndrome and bilateral seminoma.

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  • As the majority of Scottish patients with ARDS have sepsis this makes the applicability of the study results to our patient limited.

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  • The remaining patients survived without long-term sequelae other than one patient with ongoing malaise.

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  • Techniques on the screening of patient sera for red cell antibodies - including the provision of donor blood for patients.

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  • Techniques of compatibility testing of specificity of red blood cell antibodies found in patient's sera.

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  • The modern automated external defibrillators will not administer a shock to a patient who does not need one.

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  • Patient stay in hospital was significantly shortened - by an average of more than 10 days per patient.

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  • The patient's consent is immaterial, since its absence would merely signify mental incompetence.

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  • Such vigilant monitoring is a conditio sine qua non for any physician who wishes to cure the patient of her malady.

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  • We present a case of NHL involving the left maxillary sinus in a patient with AIDS.

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  • The patient may require skin grafting of the eyelids.

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  • This medicine can sometimes make an awake patient quite sleepy.

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  • Such factors might include the age at which a patient first develops symptoms and whether the patient had a splenectomy.

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  • Clearly, agents that support the integrity or function of motor axonal sprouts may improve or delay patient symptoms in PPS.

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  • Should the patient have a statin if diet fails?

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  • Keep your finger on the patient's pulse during the entire induction, or better still have a pediatric stethoscope attached to his chest.

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  • Stoma formation in colorectal cancer There are three stoma formation in colorectal cancer There are three stoma types predominantly used in patient management.

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  • One patient has been described who developed abdominal striae after using wet wraps (Devillers et al., 2002 ).

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  • Solu-Cortef 100mg (hydrocortisone sodium succinate) INFORMATION FOR PATIENT This leaflet is a summary of information about Solu-Cortef.

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  • How should we manage an actively suicidal terminally ill patient?

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  • Doctors may rightly be unwilling to cooperate with a strongly suicidal patient if such cooperation involves an active intervention which itself causes harm.

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  • The patient is kept in the sitting position for 5 minutes, then lies supine.

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  • Patient Setup The patient is placed supine on the operating table.

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  • Our patient would then return to oral immune suppressants.

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  • He had mood swings, some days he was a model patient joking with the nurses.

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  • New patient Vince has been brought into the hospital with a temperature and severely swollen tongue.

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  • How could this test be used to diagnose whether this patient has contracted syphilis?

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  • He was a huge orange tabby cat who was so wonderful, patient and loving.

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  • In some patients an increase in ventricular ectopy including non-sustained ventricular tachycardia has been observed which did not affect patient safety or outcome.

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  • It is particularly useful to treat hypotension during spinal anesthesia when the patient has a tachycardia.

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  • It would take six 100-year old trees to provide enough taxol to treat just one patient.

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  • A immense problem is the fact that it needs the inner bark of six trees to gather enough taxol to treat one patient!

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  • Jeff then followed with a review of the way in which molecular biological techniques are rapidly becoming tools of patient management.

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  • Mhdx a dummy group health insurance lead telemarketing plan quot foster said compromises patient care.

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  • The patient's right ACL was reconstructed using part of his patella tendon with a successful outcome, ie, a stable knee.

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  • Another patient was worried about a note about asthma screening, others about records of mental disorders and pregnancy terminations.

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  • Sometimes antibodies causing thrombocytopenia arise in a patient with a specific disease in which abnormal production of other antibodies may occur.

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  • A further patient treated for forty-eight hours with heparin showed no evidence of residual thrombus.

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  • When there are increased levels of thyroid hormone in the blood the patient is said to have thyrotoxicosis.

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  • When switching to ReFacto it is important to individually titrate and monitor each patient's dose in order to ensure an adequate therapeutic response.

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  • Therefore, the possibility that Gadovist may cause torsade de pointes arrhythmias in an individual patient cannot be excluded.

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  • This allows the labeled tracer to be prepared in advance and injected into a patient at any time over the subsequent six hours.

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  • Aspiration into the trachea often occurs and this xray shows contrast in the patient's trachea.

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  • These units were then transfused into a group B RhD positive patient.

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  • This may not be possible to determine if the patient has been recently transfused.

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  • The patient had no detectable anti-A and suffered no ill effects as a result of the major ABO incompatible transfusion.

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  • The consequences of this treatment are generally transient discomfort for the patient, along with strengthening of their oculomotor system.

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  • Unlike normal sadness it is not transitory; the patient feels paralyzed and loses hope of ever feeling any better.

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  • It subsequently transpired that the patient was taking St John's wort at the time of the treatment.

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  • Conclusions Among the participants interviewed, patient satisfaction with the out-of-hours triage service in Chester is very high.

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  • A side effect doctors may consider trivial might be totally unacceptable to a patient.

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  • Working when sick is infectious Are you a mucus trooper, a stoic, a model patient, a walking epidemic or a shirker?

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  • Patient medication counseling was the most common type of intervention.

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  • The patient's heel is lifted free of the bed, eliminating the risk of skin necrosis which may lead to decubitus ulcers.

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  • The patient's wish will merely underscore that duty.

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  • Further, psychoanalysis allows for only unidirectional intimacy, where the patient tells and the analyst listens.

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  • The patient's condition remained unstable requiring further blood replacement.

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  • The criteria for discharge are that the patient should be able to walk unaided without stumbling or feeling unstable.

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  • For more information on local anesthetic vasectomy please see the patient information below.

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  • In these situations the patient will have been artificially ventilated to enable a full diagnosis to take place.

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  • With most other gas driven ventilators, the volume of driving gas required is equal to the patient's minute volume 7 & 8.

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  • Also, an artificial ventilator will not be of any use if the patient's lungs are unable to take in the oxygen required.

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  • Becker (EVD) Drain In the brain injured patient, post neurosurgical patient, collection of blood within the brain ventricles can occur.

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  • The patient was treated with preexcisional chemotherapy consisted of alternating vincristine, doxorubicin, cyclophosphamide and carboplatin/etoposide.

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  • The patient may experience periodic elevations of liver enzymes and persistent viremia for several years.

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  • The patient's care giver was educated about the reduced visual acuity in AG.

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  • The diagnosis of sigmoid volvulus in our patient was confirmed at surgery.

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  • We present the history of a patient with an acute gastric volvulus and unexplained hypotension.

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  • Each team of students was required to take a history from a patient recently admitted to a pediatric ward.

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  • I needed to be patient while the bitter coffee was drunk with the almond biscuits and more grown-up whispering took place.

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  • Your cat will enjoy their new food, but it is important to be patient whist they get used to the new food.

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  • Bath and North East Somerset PCT set out to reduce GP workload and give more choice to the patient when ordering repeat prescriptions.

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  • The conference will also discuss how to improve patient safety and learn from mistakes to ensure a safer workplace for all.

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  • In his experience, if a patient was feeling too wretched, a meeting might achieve very little.

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  • It is still not universal practice to use unique patient identification wristbands at the bedside.

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  • Please note pre Xmas we are very busy be patient!

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  • The real meaning of Lotze's teaching is reached only by patient study, and those who in a larger or narrower sense call themselves his followers will probably feel themselves indebted to him more for the general direction he has given to their thoughts, for the tone he has imparted to their inner life, for the seriousness with which he has taught them to consider even small affairs and practical duties, and for the indestructible confidence with which his philosophy permits them to disregard the materialism of science, the scepticism of shallow culture, the disquieting results of philosophical and historical criticism.

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  • Richemont's tale that the woman Simon, who was genuinely attached to him, smuggled him out in a basket, is simple and more credible, and does not necessarily invalidate the story of the subsequent operations with the deaf mute and the scrofulous patient, Laurent in that case being deceived from the beginning, but it renders them extremely unlikely.

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  • In 1831 he published a short popular account of the philosopher's life in Murray's Family Library; but it was not until 1855 that he was able to issue the much fuller Memoirs of the Life, Writings and Discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton, a work which embodied the results of more than twenty years' patient investigation of original manuscripts and all other available sources.

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  • In spreading gangrene, in which acute sepsis is present, and in which no line of demarcation forms, the best chance for the patient is promptly to amputate high up in sound tissues.

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  • The interpretation of this dialogue which first suggests itself is that the prophet is referring to wickedness within the nation, which is to be punished by the Chaldaeans as a divine instrument; in the process, the tyranny of the instrument itself calls for punishment, which the prophet is bidden to await in patient fidelity.

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  • They are hymns of the laity, describing with much beauty and depth of feeling the emotions of the pilgrim when his feet stood within the gates of Jerusalem, when he looked forth on the encircling hills, when he felt how good it was to be camping side by side with his brethren on the slopes of Zion (cxxxiii.), when a sense of Jehovah's forgiving grace and the certainty of the redemption of Israel triumphed over all the evils of the present and filled his soul with humble and patient hope.

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  • These teachers, genuinely touched with a sense of the scantiness of our knowledge, of our confidence in abstract terms, of the insecurity of our alleged "facts," case-histories and observations, alienated from traditional dogmatisms and disgusted by meddlesome polypharmacy - enlightened, moreover, by the issue of cases treated by means such as the homoeopathic, which were practically "expectant" - urged that the only course open to the physician, duly conscious of his own ignorance and of the mystery of nature, is to put his patient under diet and nursing, and, relying on the tendency of all equilibriums to recover themselves under perturbation, to await events (Vis medicatrix naturae).

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  • Transfusion of blood directly from the vein of a healthy person to the blood-vessels of the patient, and infusion of saline solution into a vein, may be practised (see Shock).

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  • He had the sweet and patient temper which knew how to live, unrepining and unsoured, in the midst of the most watchful persecution, public and private; and it is wonderful how rarely he used his splendid rhetoric for the purposes of invective against the spirit and policy from which he must have suffered deeply, while, it may be added, he never hid an innuendo under a metaphor or a trope.

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  • The Chaucerian couplet conveys the idea of an award to a patient husband, without reference to the wife.

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  • The law permits druggists to keep for sale no other form of alcoholic drink than pure alcohol; physicians prescribing alcohol must fill out a blank, specifying the patient's ailment, and certifying that alcohol is necessary; the prescription must be filled the day it is dated, must be served directly to the physician or to the patient, must not call for more than a pint, and may not be refilled.'

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  • The frequent association of heat-stroke with malaria is to be borne in mind in the treatment of heat hyperpyrexia, for, should the temperature of the patient not subside rapidly after treatment with cold sponging in a current of air or cold baths and ice, an intramuscular or intravenous injection of in grains of quinine bihydrochloride should be given without delay.

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  • His flair for the essentials in his problem, his subtlety of analysis, his patient willingness to return upon a difficulty from a fresh and still a fresh point of view, and finally his fineness of judgment, make his logic 2 so essentially logic of the present, and of its kind not soon to be superseded, that nothing more than an indication of the historical significance of some of its characteristic features need be attempted here.

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  • According to Miss Nightingale nursing ought to signify the proper use of fresh air, light, warmth, cleanliness, quiet, and the selection and administration of diet - all at the least expense of vital force to the patient.

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  • An important point with regard to the therapeutic application of an anti-bacterial serum, is that when the serum is kept in vitro the complement rapidly disappears, and accordingly the complement necessary for the production of the bactericidal action must be supplied by the blood of the patient treated.

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  • He cou'd imagine admirable situations, and he could write verses of incomparable grandeur - verses that reverberate again and again in the memory, but he could not, with the patient docility of Racine, labour at proportioning the action of a tragedy strictly, at maintaining a uniform rate of interest in the course of the plot and of excellence in the fashion of the verse.

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  • He combined the power of patient and minute investigation with a singular faculty for bold generalization and the capacity for tracing out the effects of thoughts and ideas on political and social life.

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  • This unthoughtof complication seemed to act like the letting of blood in an apoplectic patient.

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  • Only once have i had to ask the surgeons to bypass the pylorus in a patient.

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  • The report describes ergonomic, clinical usage, patient dose, image quality and quantitative analysis of the system.

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  • I had my rad hyst on 22 August this year and was another ' impatient patient '.

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  • The Audit Data was collected retrospectively from 105 sets of written patient records selected at random from the practice diabetes register.

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  • A range of topics in patient safety will be covered.

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  • Assessment is also an ongoing activity which must be continually reviewed and reappraised to ensure that the care is meeting the patient 's needs.

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  • The patient may either sit in an armchair or recline on a couch.

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  • She could recollect only vaguely the staff nurse saying to her that a patient was to be discharged who should not be.

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  • You might be organizing free delivery for housebound people, or supervising the heroin substitute methadone and helping a patient 's recovery from addiction.

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  • The real issue for the injury compensation claim is what would have happened if the patient had been referred for treatment straight away.

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  • Appointments can be booked directly by the patient, without the need for a referral letter from the GP or other doctor.

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  • Once admitted into the service, the patient receives input from specialist multidisciplinary team to help them regain as much independence as possible.

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  • Or a patient might be agitated and think that there were dangers present in the form of communists, devils or reincarnated evil spirits.

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  • Study patients were recorded as taking 2,927 repeat medications (mode of two per patient).

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  • This helps people to be more patient, and be prepared to repeat or rephrase things rather than get irritated or start shouting.

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  • No patient would ever look at him with reproachful eyes; the guilt lay elsewhere.

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  • The pain, trauma and anguish associated with the injections have been responsible for poor patient compliance to a large extent.

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  • After Depp successfully resuscitates the man, he removes a pair of white earphones from the patient 's ears and nods sadly.

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