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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 who are restless may also try to pull on tubes or dressings so soft cloth wrist restraints may be put on.
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 already on a ward may be detained under section 5 ( 2 ) for up to 72 hours for the purposes of allowing an assessment to take place for section 2 or 3.
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.
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Patients experiencing pain may exhibit withdrawn social behavior and possibly experience a decreased appetite and decreased nutritional intake.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 supraventricular tachycardia, atrial fibrillation, and other illnesses may be trained to perform vagal maneuvers ( or find one or more on their own ).
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 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 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.

Patients and become
Patients who become ill usually experience fever, generalized weakness, back pain, dizziness, and weight loss at the onset of the illness.
Patients often wanted to become heterosexual for reasons Freud considered superficial, including fear of social disapproval, an insufficient motive for change.
Patients with severe gastrointestinal involvement can become profoundly malnourished.
Industry allies in Congress made sure the Patients ’ Bill of Rights would not become law.
Patients typically pace for hours because the pressure on the knees reduces the discomfort somewhat ; once their knees and legs become fatigued and they are unable to continue pacing, they sit or lie down, although this does not relieve the akathisia.
Patients under long-term TPN will typically receive a periodic heparin flush to dissolve such clots before they become dangerous.
Patients can become entirely edentulous ( without teeth ) for many reasons, the most prevalent being removal because of dental disease typically relating to oral flora control, i. e. periodontal disease and tooth decay.
Patients with dementia that are confined to a nursing home and may have undiagnosed NPH, can possibly become independent again once treated.
Patients with symptomatic low-grade (< 50 % slippage ) isthmic spondylolisthesis typically present with activity related back pain and often with radicular symptoms as well, but despite the large number of individuals with radiographic evidence of isthmic spondylolisthesis, few of them become symptomatic or require treatment.
Patients with unrelieved pain may become focused on obtaining medications, may " clock watch ," and may otherwise seem inappropriately " drug seeking.
Patients receiving I-131 radioiodine treatment are warned not to have sexual intercourse for one month ( or shorter, depending on dose given ), and women are told not to become pregnant for six months afterwards.
Patients who go against medical advice or refuse to accept a professional diagnosis while quoting questionable web sources have become more common and can be a frustrating obstacle to physicians trying to provide a professional standard of care.
* Patients who have had the uvula removed will become unable to correctly speak French or any other language that has a uvular ' r ' phoneme.

Patients and unable
Patients with algolagnia could lead normal lives, enjoy normal arousal sequences, and indulge in fairly normal sexual intercourse, but when exposed to sexual pain, were unable to control their reaction.
Patients with this sub-type are unable to use desmopressin as a treatment for bleeding, because it can lead to unwanted platelet aggregation.
Patients who are unable to breathe on their own will require positive pressure to move oxygen in to their lungs for gaseous exchange to take place.
Patients with this disorder suffer from an inability to perceive visual scenes properly, being unable to localize objects in space, either by looking at the objects, pointing to them, or by verbally reporting their position.
Patients who had been unable to conceive with other treatments reported success under Jacobson's care.
Patients may report their experience with the impingement sign when they report that they are unable to reach upwards to brush their hair or to reach in front to lift a can of beans up from an overhead shelf.
Patients with mutations in NHEJ genes are unable to produce functional B cells and T cells and suffer from severe combined immunodeficiency ( SCID ).
Patients who were unable to feed themselves were force-fed by the attendants ( Sienkewicz-Mercer, p. 42 ), and when it was necessary to move a patient they did so roughly, causing injuries to the patient.
Patients with visual extinction, especially those with unilateral damage to the right parietal lobe, may be unable to attend and orient to objects in collateral space, therefore presenting neglect to visual stimuli.
Patients with cerebellar ataxia will, generally, be unable to balance even with the eyes open ; therefore, the test cannot proceed beyond the first step and no patient with cerebellar ataxia can correctly be described as Romberg's positive.

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