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Patients and display
Patients may display anemia ( not requiring transfusions ), moderate abdominal pain, and low grade fever,.
Patients with factor XIII deficiencies display impairment in wound healing and also that the fibroblasts don ’ t grow in the fibrin which is deficient in this factor.
Patients with von Willebrand disease will typically display a normal prothrombin time and a variable prolongation of partial thromboplastin time.
Patients may be released from the hospital to the care of a trusted person with orders to return if they display worsening symptoms or those that might indicate an emergent condition, like unconsciousness or altered mental status ; convulsions ; severe, persistent headache ; extremity weakness ; vomiting ; or new bleeding or deafness in either or both ears.
Patients who have experienced frontal lobe trauma may know the appropriate response to a situation but display inappropriate to those same situations in real life .” Similarly, emotions that are felt may not be expressed in the face or voice.
Patients display normal parathyroid hormone action in the kidney, but exhibit altered parathyroid hormone action in the bone.
Patients with insulin resistance may display acanthosis nigricans.
Patients with DP may be prone to inappropriate or explosive behavior and may display pathological jealousy or paranoia.
Patients also display involuntary limb movements that occur at periodic intervals anywhere from 20 – 40 seconds apart.

Patients and behavior
Patients experiencing pain may exhibit withdrawn social behavior and possibly experience a decreased appetite and decreased nutritional intake.

Patients and motor
Patients with catatonia may experience an extreme loss of motor skills or even constant hyperactive motor activity.
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 develop progressive cognitive, motor and behavioral signs and symptoms.
Patients with spinal accessory nerve palsy may exhibit signs of lower motor neuron disease such as diminished muscle mass ( atrophy ) and fasciculations of the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles.
Patients with concomitant motor and autonomic dysfunction within 3 years of symptom onset had a shorter survival duration, in addition to becoming wheelchair dependent and bed-ridden at an earlier stage than those who developed these symptoms after 3 years from symptom onset.
Patients who have this type of SID have incorrect processing of motor information that leads to poor motor skills.

Patients and disturbances
Patients frequently suffer various psychological disturbances, ranging from euphoria to psychosis.
Patients with more extensive damage will notice frank diplopia and rotational ( torsional ) disturbances of the visual fields.

Patients and which
* Urinary tract infections: Patients with PKD tend to have frequent urinary tract infections, which can be treated with antibiotics.
There were three successive incarnations of the organization, the " first generation " which consisted of Baader and his associates, the " second generation " RAF, which operated in the mid to late 1970s after several former members of the Socialist Patients ' Collective joined, and the " third generation " RAF, which existed in the 1980s and 1990s.
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 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 also show experimental evidence of being more fantasy-prone, which in turn is related to a tendency to over-report false memories of painful events.
left Patients with CTS experience numbness, tingling, or burning sensations in the thumb and fingers, in particular the index, middle fingers, and radial half of the ring fingers, which are innervated by the median nerve.
Patients may believe they are constipated when in fact they are experiencing tenesmus, which is a constant feeling of the need to empty the bowel accompanied by involuntary straining efforts, pain, and cramping with little or no fecal output.
Patients who are taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories ( NSAIDs ) may also be prescribed a prostaglandin analogue ( Misoprostol ) in order to help prevent peptic ulcers, which are a side-effect of the NSAIDs.
Patients with stents are usually prescribed an anticoagulant, clopidogrel, which is taken at the same time as acetylsalicylic acid ( aspirin ).
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 are airlifted directly to the hospital ’ s rooftop helipads, which is why helicopters are often seen flying over the city, both day and night.
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.
In 1961, Goffman published the book Asylums: Essays on the Social Situation of Mental Patients and Other Inmates which was one of the first sociological examinations of the social situation of mental patients, the hospital.
Patients with Coxsackievirus B1 have reported numerous symptoms of Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, the most common of which being macropsia and micropsia.
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis often need a long term, coordinated and a multidisciplinary team approach towards management of individual patients, treatment is often tailored according the individual needs of the individual patient which is also dependent on the response and the tolerability of medications.
Patients do sometimes lie to their doctors ( to get painkillers to which they are not entitled, for example ).
Patients who inject narcotics or other drugs intravenously may introduce infection, which will travel to the right side of the heart, most often caused by S. aureus.
Patients may be prescribed sustained-release bupropion to aid in treatment, which has been shown to relieve sexual dysfunction even in patients without depression.
Patients were managed in 3 special 35 bed areas, which aided charting and other management.

Patients and reported
Patients on sertraline also reported significantly better social and physical functioning.
Patients have reported significantly improved visual comfort associated with a correction of 5-10 % of the aniseikonia.
Patients with RLS who responded reported driving while drowsy more than patients without RLS.
Patients taking carisoprodol for a prolonged time have reported dependence, withdrawal and abuse, although most of these cases were reported by patients who had had a history of addiction.
Patients with depressive symptomology characterized as " atypical ", " nonendogenous ", and / or " neurotic ", have been reported to respond particularly well to phenelzine.
Patients have reported feeling a loss of control and increased sense of vulnerability when examined in the lithotomy position because they cannot see the area being examined.
The studies Body Image Concerns of Breast Augmentation Patients ( 2003 ) and Body Dysmorphic Disorder and Cosmetic Surgery ( 2006 ) reported that the woman who underwent breast augmentation surgery also had undergone psychotherapy, suffered low self-esteem, presented frequent occurrences of psychological depression, had attempted suicide, and suffered body dysmorphia, a type of mental illness wherein she perceives non-existent physical defects.
Patients are reported to want " information about what happened, why the error happened, how the error's consequences will be mitigated, and how recurrences will be prevented.
Patients have been reported as being so certain that they are going to die that they beg their doctors to kill them to get it over with.
Patients who had been unable to conceive with other treatments reported success under Jacobson's care.
The Observer reported: " Patients have every convenience at hand for night requirements, even down to carpet slippers.
The study, Comparing Cephaloauricular and Scaphaconchal Angles in Prominent Ear Patients and Control Subjects ( 2008 ) reported that the comparisons of the head-to-ear angles and the scapaha-to-concha angles of a 15-patient cohort with prominent ears, with the analogous ear angles of a 15-person control group, established that the average head-to-ear angle was 47. 7 degrees for the study group, and 31. 1 degrees for the control group ; and that the average scapha-to-concha angle was 132. 6 degrees for the study cohort, and 106. 7 degrees for the control group.
Patients have reported insomnia as a withdrawal symptom post AMPT exposure.
Patients have reported hand, leg, and trunk tremors as well as tightening of the jaw post AMPT drug therapy.
" The newsletter Lung Cancer Frontiers reported in its October 2003 issue, " Patients with moderate to severe cutaneous reactions have a far better survival, than those with only mild reactions and much better than those with no cutaneous manifestations of drug effects.

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