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Patients with sIBM usually eventually need to resort to a cane or a walker and in most cases, a wheelchair eventually becomes a necessity.
Patients who become ill usually experience fever, generalized weakness, back pain, dizziness, and weight loss at the onset of the illness.
Patients who undergo simple mastectomy can usually leave the hospital after a brief stay.
Patients usually recover from this operation over a period of 4 days.
Patients usually present with diarrhea mixed with blood and mucus, of gradual onset that persists for an extended period ( weeks ).
Patients with ulcerative colitis usually have an intermittent course, with periods of disease inactivity alternating with " flares " of disease.
Patients with proctitis or left-sided colitis usually have a more benign course: only 15 % progress proximally with their disease, and up to 20 % can have sustained remission in the absence of any therapy.
Patients with stents are usually prescribed an anticoagulant, clopidogrel, which is taken at the same time as acetylsalicylic acid ( aspirin ).
Patients with anxiety reactions are usually oriented to time, place, and person but may be trembling, crying, or otherwise panicked.
Patients usually report sour or metallic sensations similar to those associated with touching both poles of a live battery to the tongue.
Patients with Turner's Syndrome usually have associated bicuspid aortic valves.
Patients without a viable auditory nerve are usually identified during the candidacy process.
Patients in stages 4 and 5 usually require preparation of the patient towards active treatment in order to survive. Stage 5 CKD is considered a severe illness and requires some form of renal replacement therapy ( dialysis ) or kidney transplant whenever feasible.
Patients usually complain of intense pain that may seem excessive given the external appearance of the skin.
Patients are usually labelled as having COPD without an underlying cause.
Patients with a positive find for kidney stones but with no obstruction are usually discharged with a follow-up appointment with a urologist.
Patients with a kidney stone and obstruction are usually required to stay in hospital for monitoring or further treatment.
Patients usually experience a two-staged fever and illness which can continue for three days, diminish, and then return for another episode of one to three days.
Patients with suspected hantavirus are usually admitted to hospital and given oxygen to help them breathe.
Patients are usually given a course of antibiotic and anti-inflammatory eye drops.
Patients are usually given sleep goggles or eye shields to wear for several nights to prevent them from dislodging the flap in their sleep.
Patients usually complain of loneliness and feelings of displacement.
Patients with melioidosis usually have risk factors for disease, such as diabetes, thalassemia, hazardous alcohol use or renal disease, and frequently give a history of occupational or recreational exposure to mud or pooled surface water.
Patients in this group usually bruise easily ( due to low levels of platelets ) and experience fatigue due to low numbers of red blood cells.
Patients with grade IV GVHD usually have a poor prognosis.

Patients and remain
Patients undergoing major surgery are often catheterized and may remain so for some time.
Patients who remain in asystole two minutes after receiving initial doses of epinephrine and atropine are then administered aminophylline.
Patients with tumor-induced CNH remain conscious because the reticular activating system of the brain is not affected by the tumor in the early stages of the condition.

Patients and hospital
* Patients cannot face criminal prosecution for failure to pay, even if the patient came to the hospital aware of inability to pay.
Patients may be able to return home soon after the vitrectomy, or may be asked to stay in the hospital overnight.
Patients with severe cases will be put in a hospital intensive care unit and be given a diphtheria antitoxin.
Patients in the prison hospital were given a daily ration of 1 pint of tea morning and evening, 16oz of bread, 16oz of beef, mutton or fish, 1 pint of broth, 16oz of green vegetables or potato, and 2 pints of beer.
Patients will have to remove their clothing covering the lower part of the body, although some doctors may prefer if the patient wears a hospital gown for the examination and covers the lower part of the body with a sterile drape.
Patients and hospital staff nominated her for the award.
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.
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 who are more seriously ill tend to require more hospital resources than patients who are less seriously ill, even though they are admitted to the hospital for the same reason.
Patients should not be discharged from the hospital within 24 hours of receiving lorazepam premedication, unless accompanied by a caregiver.
Patients stay in the hospital as long as three weeks to give the immune system time to recover to a point where there is no longer a risk of serum sickness.
Patients receiving early intervention had shorter hospital stays and lower complication rates.
Patients can then be released from hospital on their own very swiftly without any feelings of nausea.
Patients using these beds are in an NHS hospital for surgical treatment, and operations are generally carried out in the same operating theatres as NHS work and by the same personnel but the hospital and the physician will receive funding from an insurance company or the patient.
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.
This development was followed by the building in 1898 of the Massachusetts Hospital for Consumptive and Tubercular Patients, a state prison camp and hospital, as well as the opening of a handful of small private TB sanitoria.
Patients at the hospital formed the Guinea Pig Club.
* Patients with recurrent infections, those with structural abnormalities of the urinary tract, those who have had urethral instrumentation, and those whose infections were acquired in the hospital have an increased frequency of infection caused by Proteus and other organisms ( e. g., Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Pseudomonas, enterococci, staphylococci )
Patients who live in such areas can be seen by a doctor or specialist, who can provide an accurate and complete examination, while the patient may not have to travel or wait the normal distances or times like those from conventional hospital or GP visits.

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