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Patients deserve more attention than they are getting.
Patients who experience this cough are often switched to angiotensin II receptor antagonists.
Patients expected to receive external beam radiation as part of their adjuvant treatment are also commonly considered for delayed autologous reconstruction due to significantly higher complication rates with tissue expander-implant techniques in those patients.
Patients who are restless may also try to pull on tubes or dressings so soft cloth wrist restraints may be put on.
Patients are taught to say phrases using the natural melodic component of speaking and continuous voicing is emphasized.
Results: Patients ’ use of sentence types used in the TUF treatment will improve, subjects will generalize sentences of similar category to those used for treatment in TUF, and results are applied to real-world conversations with others.
Patients have normal cognition and are otherwise neurologically intact.
Patients not responding sufficiently to the first dose are sometimes given an additional radioiodine treatment, at a larger dose.
Patients with type 2 diabetes are often insulin resistant and, because of such resistance, may suffer from a " relative " insulin deficiency.
Patients taking Phenelzine are advised to notify their Psychiatrist prior to any dental treatment.
Patients are often given sedatives and non-opiate analgesics to cope with withdrawal symptoms.
Some patients will be prescribed as much as 325 mg of methadone a day ; though a dose as low as 30 mg can prove fatal in an opiate naive individual, or in individuals who lack cross-tolerance to other opioids .. Patients prescribed Methadone for pain control, are likely to be given Methadone tablets, that come in the strength of 5mg in the Uk.
Patients are often required to attend 10 hours or more of therapy per week, having their daily dose withheld ( thereby inducing withdrawal ) for failure to comply.
Patients are referred to nephrology specialists for various reasons, such as acute renal failure, chronic kidney disease, hematuria, proteinuria, kidney stones, hypertension, and disorders of acid / base or electrolytes.
* Patients with rheumatologic disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, systemic lupus erythematosus and polyarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis are at increased risk of osteoporosis, either as part of their disease or because of other risk factors ( notably corticosteroid therapy ).
Patients who are diagnosed early and maintain a strict diet can have a normal life span with normal mental development.
Patients with larger amounts of cutaneous involvement are more likely to have involvement of the internal tissues and organs.
Patients with this form of amnesia, have intact ability to retain small amounts of information over short time scales ( up to 30 seconds ) but are dramatically impaired in their ability to form longer-term memories ( a famous example is patient HM ).
Patients with milder WNF are just as likely as those with more severe manifestations of neuroinvasive disease to experience multiple long term (> 1 + years ) somatic complaints such as tremor, and dysfunction in motor skills and executive functions.
Patients with milder illness are just as likely as patients with more severe illness to experience adverse outcomes.
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 with Expressive aphasia, also known as Broca's aphasia, are individuals who know " what they want to say, they just cannot get it out.
Patients with cancers that involve the skin, such as inflammatory cancer, are not candidates for skin-sparing mastectomy.
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 and commonly
Patients with type 1 diabetes depend on external insulin ( most commonly injected subcutaneously ) for their survival because the hormone is no longer produced internally.
Patients with the autoimmune disease Myasthenia gravis commonly ( 70 %) are found to have thymic hyperplasia or malignancy.
Patients taking ADHD-prescribed, Adderall-type amphetamine compounds are commonly surprised upon being tested as " positive " for " meth ", or methamphetamine ( Desoxyn its licit, FDA-licensed, medicinal form ) in forensically unsophisticated urinalysis, as methamphetamine is the active ingredient of the drug.
Patients who want easier, more gently-accepted enemas often purchase combination enema syringes which are commonly referred to as " closed top " syringes, and which can also be used as old-fashioned hot water bottles, so as to relieve aches and pains via gentle heat administrations to parts of the body.
Patients also commonly notice streaking and flaring distortion around light sources.
Patients with keratoconus typically present initially with mild astigmatism and myopia, commonly at the onset of puberty, and are diagnosed by the late teenage years or early 20s.
Patients most commonly report sedation as the main adverse effect of muscle relaxants.
Patients requiring intensive care may require support for instability ( hypertension / hypotension ), airway or respiratory compromise ( such as ventilator support ), acute renal failure, potentially lethal cardiac arrhythmias, or the cumulative effects of multiple organ failure, more commonly referred to now as multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.
In psychopathology, projection is an especially commonly used defense mechanism in people with certain personality disorders: ' Patients with paranoid personalities, for example, use projection as a primary defense because it allows them to disavow unpleasant feelings and attribute them to others '.
Patients are commonly put on oral prophylactic antibiotics to combat infections in the uretery tract and the kidneys but this can lead to tolerance of the antibiotic, so over time the patient can build up tolerance to a large number of oral antibiotics, leading to a need for IV ( intravenous ) antibiotics administered while the patient is an inpatient.
Patients stopping venlafaxine commonly experience SSRI discontinuation syndrome, i. e. withdrawal symptoms.
Patients are normally monitored through commonly available tests such as:
Patients with hemiplegia following a stroke commonly experience shoulder pain and subluxation ; both of which will interfere with the rehabilitation process.
Patients with lcSSc commonly induce pulmonary artery hypertension which may result in heart failure.
Patients are immobilized and in bed for many days ; they are frequently catheterised, commonly causing infection.

Patients and treated
Patients with catatonic excitement can suffer from exhaustion if not treated.
* Urinary tract infections: Patients with PKD tend to have frequent urinary tract infections, which can be treated with antibiotics.
Patients with documented mycoplasma infections can be treated with oral macrolide or oral doxycycline.
Patients that receive a loss of limbs due to phocomelia are typically treated with prosthetics.
Patients are treated in this way due to the lack of understanding at a young age and the absence of necessary tissues and bones to hold the prosthetic limb.
Patients with fused spines and permanent implants tend to have normal lives with unrestricted activities when they are younger ; it remains to be seen whether those that have been treated with the newer surgical techniques develop problems as they age.
Patients will be treated in teams, depending on the type of disorder they have.
Patients are treated to reduce agitation.
Patients were often forced to live with criminals and were treated likewise: locked in a cell or even chained to walls.
Patients frequently arrive with unstable conditions, and so must be treated quickly.
Patients who experience bronchospasm due to the B2 blocking effects of nonselective beta blockers may be treated with anticholinergic drugs, such as ipratropium, which are safer than beta agonists in patients with cardiovascular disease.
Patients treated with CABG had lower rates of death and of death or myocardial infarction than treatment with a coronary stent.
Patients with treated heart failure will often be euvolaemic ( a term for normal fluid status ), or more rarely, dehydrated.
Patients were treated with analgesics and antibiotics within the first 36 hours after admission ( with a mean of 9 hours ), and proceeded to surgery for a cholecystectomy.
Patients are treated with psychotherapy distributed according to symptoms and to etiologically significant points in the past.
Patients with positive cultures for Streptococcus pyogenes should be treated with penicillin as long as allergy is not present.
Patients are treated more as family, as opposed to random patients in an institution.
Patients with kleptomania are typically treated with therapies in other areas due to the comorbid grievances rather than issues directly related to kleptomania.
Patients treated with quinine may also suffer from hypoglycemia ( especially if administered intravenously ) and hypotension ( low blood pressure ).
Patients suffering from cancer that has not spread beyond the nipple and the surrounding area are often treated with breast-conserving surgery or lumpectomy.
Patients are advised on how to manage the complications of kidney failure and the proteinuria that develops is often treated with ACE inhibitors, although they are not always used simply for the elevated blood pressure.
Patients treated with GH3 showed improvements in circulatory function, skin elasticity, ulcers, Parkinsonism, arthritis, hair loss, senility, memory, muscular power, lung capacity and depression.
Patients are treated by the priest with indigenous herbs and magical invocations.
" Patients were regularly treated with hallucinogenic drugs, long periods in the " sleep room ", and testing in the Radio Telemetry Laboratory, which was built under Cameron's direction.

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