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Patients and were
Patients suffering from ailments such as gout or headache were directed to touch electric fish in the hope that the powerful jolt might cure them.
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.
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 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 of the Ivan Pavlov Psychiatric Hospital were gassed and then dumped into the ravine.
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 suffering from homocystinuria have Marfan habitus, however, as an autosomal recessive disease it seems to fit better into Akhenaten's family tree-Akhenaten's parents, Amenhotep III and Tiye, were most probably healthy.
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 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 were often forced to live with criminals and were treated likewise: locked in a cell or even chained to walls.
Patients were expected to sit inside them naked.
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 were randomized after surgery to the standard group of observation alone, or the study arm of combination chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
Patients were managed in 3 special 35 bed areas, which aided charting and other management.
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 who used the method of vanishing cues in therapy were found to learn and retain information more easily.
Patients with non-psychotic mental disorders ( or who were not mentally ill ) could be diagnosed with sluggish schizophrenia.
Patients with less than 6 months of back pain were excluded to " control for the confounder that most back pain episodes typically resolve on their own in a few weeks.
Patients were awakened from their sleep by this event and the sensation persisted for several seconds.
* 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 were then assigned to a group of doctors who would provide coordinated care.
Patients were first admitted to the permanent hospital in 1756.

Patients and able
Patients may be able to return home soon after the vitrectomy, or may be asked to stay in the hospital overnight.
Patients who have family doctors belonging to these practices are able to have a doctor come to their home in extreme situations.
Patients are typically able to walk within two to six hours following the procedure and return to their normal routine by the following week.
Patients should have their ventilation considered for withdrawal if they are able to support their own ventilation and oxygenation, and this should be assessed continuously.
* Patients are not typically able to self-administer
Patients are freely able to get access to the treatment but may have to contribute to the cost.
Patients who have their wisdom teeth removed are currently able to opt to have stem cells from those teeth isolated and saved, in case they should ever need the cells.
Patients involved in sports requiring significant cutting, pivoting, twisting, or rapid acceleration or deceleration may not be able to participate in these activities without ACL reconstruction.
Patients who had been institutionalised due to the severity of their epilepsy were able to leave and, in some cases, resume employment.
Patients who undergo a blepharoplasty may watch TV and are able to read after two or three days after surgery.

Patients and up
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 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 allergy to plantains and banana report adverse reactions immediately after consumption, that is, up to one hour after ingestion.
Patients should also be tested for other sexually transmitted infections, especially Chlamydia infections, since co-infection is frequent ( up to 50 % of cases ).
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 are often asked to keep a diary for a day or more, up to a week, to record the pattern of voiding, noting times and the amounts of urine produced.
Patients are advised to stop exacerbating masturbation techniques and are encouraged to masturbate by moving the foreskin up and down so as to mimic more closely the action of sexual intercourse.
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 with end stage emphysema or chronic obstructive lung disease always end up with right heart failure.
Winnicott saw a danger in psychoanalysis as it was being practiced in his time: Patients could feel pressured to comply with their analyst's authoritative interpretations, whether or not the patient experienced them as useful or enlivening or true to their own experience, and in this way analysis could end up merely reinforcing a patient's false self disorder.
Patients put up with the audience to their distress because they received medical treatment from some of the best surgeons in the land, which otherwise they could not afford.
Patients may develop physical and psychological adaptations that may manifest while taking the medications and / or up on cessation that may lead to a severe withdrawal and discontinuation syndrome ( PBWS ).
Patients can easily confuse it with hemoptysis ( coughing up blood ), although the latter is more common.
Patients suffering from paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria ( PNH ) appear to be especially at risk for Budd – Chiari syndrome, more than other forms of thrombophilia: up to 39 % develop venous thromboses and 12 % may acquire Budd-Chiari.
Patients with isolated hematuria, proteinuria < 1 g / day and normal renal function have a benign course and are generally just followed up annually.
Patients are, however, recommended to avoid getting water in the eye for up to 10 days after surgery.
Patients are followed up until their serum human chorionic gonadotrophin ( hCG ) level has fallen to an undetectable level.
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 may recover functional vision in days to weeks, as opposed to up to a year with full thickness transplants.
Patients may be advised to decrease the duration or intensity of their exercise and then build it up slowly, as well as to exercise caution on high impact surfaces, until the muscles re-condition.
Patients did not receive any antidepressant or anticonvulsant drugs for 2 months before the commencement of the study, however the patients were allowed to take up to 4 mg per day of clonazepam for insomnia, and hydroxyzine of 25 mg 3 times per day during 7 days for the treatment of rash.
Patients periodically bathed in warm water for up to 10 or 11 hours while drinking glasses of mineral water.
It was followed up in 2006 by ' Patients '.
Patients should be warned that if they travel by air, they may trigger radiation detectors at airports up to 95 days after their treatment with < sup > 131 </ sup > I.

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