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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 taught
Patients are taught to say phrases using the natural melodic component of speaking and continuous voicing is emphasized.
Patients are taught how to desensitize in the most effective way then progress on to using mirrors to rewrite the faulty signals in the brain that appear responsible for this condition.
Patients who are stressed and / or lack self-esteem can be taught self-hypnotic techniques which can induce relaxation and / or strengthen their self-esteem.
Patients should be taught how to recognize the signs of infection and how to reduce their risk.

Patients and such
Patients starting morphine may experience nausea and vomiting ( generally relieved by a short course of antiemetics such as phenergan ).
Patients with CMT must avoid periods of prolonged immobility such as when recovering from a secondary injury as prolonged periods of limited mobility can drastically accelerate symptoms of CMT.
Patients cannot have foods high in iodine, such as edible seaweeds and kelps.
Patients with type 2 diabetes are often insulin resistant and, because of such resistance, may suffer from a " relative " insulin deficiency.
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 with TMD often experience pain such as migraines or headaches, and consider this pain TMJ-related.
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.
* Class IV Patients requiring such extensive care beyond medical personnel capability and time.
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 cancers that involve the skin, such as inflammatory cancer, are not candidates for skin-sparing mastectomy.
Patients with secondary Sjögren's syndrome also often exhibit signs and symptoms of their primary rheumatic disorders, such as SLE, Rheumatoid Arthritis or Systemic Sclerosis.
Patients who regularly or frequently need to take short-acting β-agonists should consult their doctor, as such usage indicates uncontrolled asthma, and their routine medications may need adjustment.
Patients supported by methods that certainly maintain enough blood circulation and oxygenation for sustaining life during stopped heartbeat and breathing, such as cardiopulmonary bypass, are not customarily considered to be clinically dead.
Patients are typically advised to sit “ within several yards ” of the device and glance occasionally ( rather than stare ) at it .< sup > p20 </ sup > Commercial light boxes are not regulated by U. S. law and, as such, OTs should recommend medical consultation and advise caution when selecting and using them.
Patients with infectious mononucleosis are sometimes misdiagnosed with a streptococcal pharyngitis ( because of the classical clinical triad of fever, pharyngitis and adenopathy ) and are given antibiotics such as ampicillin or amoxicillin as treatment.
* Patients already stabilized on other opioids who have persistent swallowing problem and cannot tolerate other parenteral routes such as subcutaneous administration.
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 often suffer from respiratory difficulties, such as pneumonia, and from seizures due to dysmyelination in the white matter.
Patients can also assess their own condition to determine the likelihood of such problems based on the severity of their sleeping difficulties.
Patients who undergo endovascular coiling need to have several serial studies ( such as MRI / MRA, CTA, or angiography ) to detect early recurrences.
Patients with conversion and hysteria led Sigmund Freud to his theories on the unconscious and the talking cure, and the same patient population intrigued such physicians as Pierre Janet, J. M. Charcot, and Josef Breuer.
Patients may describe being the most affected when sitting for a long period of time, such as when traveling in a car or airplane, attending a meeting, or watching a performance.

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