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The members and supporters were already associated with the ' Revolutionary Cells ' and Movement 2 June as well as radical currents and phenomena such as the Socialist Patients ' Collective, Kommune 1 and the Situationists.
* Patients already stabilized on other opioids who have persistent swallowing problem and cannot tolerate other parenteral routes such as subcutaneous administration.

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Patients who are restless may also try to pull on tubes or dressings so soft cloth wrist restraints may be put on.
Patients who recover go on to say that they knew what they wanted to say but could not express themselves.
Patients with type 1 diabetes depend on external insulin ( most commonly injected subcutaneously ) for their survival because the hormone is no longer produced internally.
On 4 February 2012 Madhuri Dixit interacted with Cancer affected children on World Cancer Day organised by Pawan Hans Helicopters Ltd at Juhu, Mumbai. On World Cancer Day Pawan Hans Helicopters Limited offered a Free Joy Ride to Cancer affected children with the support of Cancer Patients Aid Association.
Patients who metabolize methadone rapidly, on the other hand, may require twice daily dosing to obtain sufficient symptom alleviation while avoiding excessive peaks and troughs in their blood concentrations and associated effects.
The American Association of Kidney Patients ( AAKP ) is a non-profit, patient-centric group focused on improving the health and well-being of CKD and dialysis patients.
Patients with supraventricular tachycardia, atrial fibrillation, and other illnesses may be trained to perform vagal maneuvers ( or find one or more on their own ).
Patients are often admitted on a voluntary basis, but involuntary commitment is practiced when an individual may pose a significant danger to themselves or others.
Patients are also instructed to abstain from food or drink ( an NPO order after midnight on the night before the procedure, to minimize the effect of stomach contents on pre-operative medications and reduce the risk of aspiration if the patient vomits during or after the procedure.
Patients were followed up over a long term and evaluated based on several criteria: 1 ) how many of them were responders after a period of 6 months, 2 ) how many cingulotomies had a patient undergone before the examination of the effectiveness of the procedure, 3 ) did the patient show any significant change after the most recent procedure and 4 ) what were the side effects related to the procedure.
Patients may have multiple scars on abdomen due to repeated " emergency " operations.
Patients are taught how to desensitize in the most effective way then progress on to using mirrors to rewrite the faulty signals in the brain that appear responsible for this condition.
* Information on ACTION-A Coronary Disease Trial Investigating Outcome with Nifedipine GITS in Patients with chronic stable angina pectoris
Patients who are prone to orthostatic hypotension are the elderly, post partum mothers and those who have been on bedrest.
Patients who were on their medication showed the opposite to be the case, positive reinforcement proving to be the more effective form of learning when the action of dopamine is high.
Patients will be treated in teams, depending on the type of disorder they have.
Patients on sertraline also reported significantly better social and physical functioning.
A protest at the bridge on 1 September 2007 was supported by the local Cancer Patients Involvement Group, the Road Haulage Association, Yorkshire and Humberside MEP Diana Wallis and local business and council representatives.
Patients are transferred to the Mignot Memorial Hospital in St Anne, and any having major complications are then transferred to Guernsey or Southampton by the Aurigny Air Services on a 24-hour emergency basis.
Patients shown images on their blind side of people expressing emotions correctly guessed the emotion most of the time.
Goffman's major works include Asylums: Essays on the Social Situation of Mental Patients and Other Inmates, Frame Analysis: An Essay on the Organization of Experience, Interaction Ritual: Essays on Face-to-Face Behavior and Forms of Talk, in addition to many other books and essays.

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Patients, on average, spend some 6 years at Ashworth, progressing from Admission ward to high dependency through to low dependency wards.

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Patients starting morphine may experience nausea and vomiting ( generally relieved by a short course of antiemetics such as phenergan ).
Patients with catatonia may experience an extreme loss of motor skills or even constant hyperactive motor activity.
Patients may also show stereotyped, repetitive movements.
Patients may suffer from disorders of consciousness, or may need to be anesthetized for a surgical procedure.
Patients may choose between several methods of fertility preservation prior to chemotherapy, including cryopreservation of semen, ovarian tissue, oocytes, or embryos.
Patients may also present with hypothermia.
Patients with classic symptoms of expressive aphasia in general have more acute brain lesions, whereas patients with larger, widespread lesions exhibit a variety of symptoms that may be classified as global aphasia or left unclassified.
Patients with type 2 diabetes are often insulin resistant and, because of such resistance, may suffer from a " relative " insulin deficiency.
Patients may become unable to perform daily living activities and most require assistive devices within 5 to 10 years of symptom onset.
Patients may feel these symptoms in areas far from the actual site of damage, a phenomenon called referred pain.
Patients experiencing pain may exhibit withdrawn social behavior and possibly experience a decreased appetite and decreased nutritional intake.
Patients may develop muscle weakness, or myopathy, either from the disease, or its treatments.
Patients may experience severe chronic pain, abnormal sensations and loss of sensation particularly in the hands.
Patients may employ a nighttime biofeedback instrument such as a biofeedback headband or biofeedback device to help them modify para-functional jaw habits which take place in sleep.
Patients may seek the assistance of a sex therapist to learn specific techniques and ways to maintain a positive image of sexual intimacy and one's body.
Patients with concussion may have a history of seconds to minutes unconsciousness, then normal arousal.
Patients with these conditions may suffer a range of symptoms including dyspnea ( breathlessness ), hypoxemia ( below-normal oxygen content in the arterial blood ) and eventually a weakening of the respiratory muscles due to exhaustion, which can lead to respiratory failure and require intubation and mechanical ventilation.
Patients who survive an episode of botulism poisoning may have fatigue and shortness of breath for years and long-term therapy may be needed to aid their recovery.

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