Clinician Sentence Examples
- The clinician will ask the patient to relax and gently tap the area. 
- When the test taker finishes the inventory, the clinician adds together the point values. 
- This was rendered at 5 frames per second, which would enable a clinician to interactively navigate the virtual colon on a desktop PC. 
- The challenge, however, lies in finding a clinician skilled in treating the disorder. 
- Practical experience teaches every clinician that, whatever the mode of action, iron is most valuable in anaemia, though in many cases, where there is well-marked toxaemia from absorption of the intestinal products, not only laxatives in combination with iron but intestinal antiseptics are necessary. 
- In addition to patient supplies such as the CPAP devices, masks and tubing, Resmed also produces devices for clinical use including the Apnealink monitor which can help a clinician determine sleep apnea in a patient during a sleep study. 
- He is also lead clinician for upper gastrointestinal cancer. 
- The more " hard " evidence you can give to your clinician the stronger the case he/she will be able to put forward. 
- However, measurement of visual acuity in young children presents a challenge to the clinician. 
- Caution - Before your wax treatment begins, make sure that the clinician attending to you has let the wax cool down a bit. Advertisement
- A clinician tunes the speech processor and sets levels of stimulation for each electrode from soft to loud. 
- If this condition develops in the fetus in utero, the pregnant woman will generally notice a decrease in fetal movement, which should be immediately reported to her clinician. 
- The clinician may use rating scales to assist in the diagnosis of trichotillomania and to assess the degree to which a patient has trichotillomania. 
- Early intervention is essential, so once you've met with your pediatrician, pursue a referral to a clinician or specialist. 
- The user can search by clinician name, group name, clinician type, gender, ethnicity, area of expertise, language spoken, and accessibility. Advertisement
- Individuals who have had prior anaphylactic episodes should inform the testing clinician. 
- Passive movement-Movement that occurs under the power of an outside source such as a clinician. 
- A careful neurological evaluation can help to determine the cause of impairment and help a clinician begin to localize the problem. 
- The NE will assist the clinician in diagnosing illnesses as diverse as seizure disorders, narcolepsy, migraine disorders, dizziness, and dementia. 
- The clinician usually uses a special instrument called a tuning fork and tests for air conduction and structural problems which can occur inside the ear. Advertisement
- The clinician will usually ask the patient to say "aah" and can detect abnormal positioning of certain structures such as the palatel-uvula. 
- The clinician taps the rubber triangular shaped end in several different areas in the arms, knee, and Achilles heel area. 
- The patient is asked to repetitively touch his nose using his index finger and then to touch the clinician's outstretched finger. 
- Moreover, as a clinician who was born deaf she is the ideal go-between for the hearing and deaf worlds. 
- There are potential complications from an amniocentesis, i.e., preterm labor, spontaneous rupture of membranes, fetal or placental injury; and the clinician performing the procedure should explain what these are prior to the procedure. Advertisement
- All referrals are categorized by a senior Physiotherapy clinician based on the information on the referral form. 
- I am also a mom of three, and nurturing my three very different babies consolidated practically so much of what I have learned as a clinician and scientist. 
- If you are a man and are uncomfortable with having a woman do your waxing treatment (and vice versa), request a clinician who is the same sex as you when making an appointment.