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Patients would often be one of the show's cast-members.
Patients would receive a numeric and letter based score based upon the severity of their disease as found during the hydrodistention.
Patients with symptoms that are disabling and do not respond to drugs may wish to consider whether surgery would improve the quality of life.
Industry allies in Congress made sure the Patients ’ Bill of Rights would not become law.
Patients are not sedated because sedatives would alter the functioning of the esophageal muscles.
Patients with pancreatic cancer are not eligible for valuable pancreatic transplantations, since the condition has a very high mortality rate and the disease, being highly malignant, could and probably would soon return.
During the debate over the proposed Patients ' Bill of Rights legislation, Fletcher opposed a Democratic proposal that would have allowed individuals to sue their health maintenance organizations ( HMOs ), favoring instead a more limited bill drafted by Republican leadership that expanded the patient's ability to appeal HMO decisions.
The 1953 Wilson Memo led the military to adopt the Nuremberg Code: Patients would have to provide written, informed consent.
Patients were then assigned to a group of doctors who would provide coordinated care.
Patients were often told to eat grapes, as the acid in the grapes would stop the iron going rusty in the mouth.
Patients with this disorder are very likely to injure themselves in ways that would normally be prevented by feeling pain.
Patients with intact repetition can repeat both simple and complex phrases spoken by others, e. g. when asked if the patient would like to go for a walk, he or she would respond " go for walk.
Patients on frequent daytime hemodialysis have done well on short sessions ( 1. 5 hours ) given 6 times per week, although this would total 9 hours per week, and is fewer hours per week than most patients being dialyzed 3 / week.
Patients would not trust nurses who fail in complying with what they say or promise.

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Previous crusades have included: “ How Much Daylight Are We Really Saving ,” a recommendation for a revised Daylight Saving Time schedule ( 2007 ); “ Why is Good Service So Hard to Schedule ,” recommending that service providers offer more specific timeframes when scheduling home visits ( 2006 ); “ A Kinder, Gentler Nation ,” urging readers to exercise more common courtesy ( 2003 ); “ Saturday: The Trick to Making Halloween a Real Treat ,” advocating that the observance of Halloween be moved to the last Saturday in October ( 1999 ); “ A Cure for Doctors ’ Office Delays ,” demanding more prompt medical service and calling for a “ Patients ’ Bill of Rights ” ( 1996 ); and “ Pennies Make No Sense ,” which sought to eliminate the penny, and to permanently replace the dollar bill with less costly-to-produce dollar coins ( 1989 ).
Patients and doctors may find maggots distasteful, although studies have shown that this does not cause patients to refuse the offer of maggot therapy.

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Patients with blindsight have damage to the second, “ mammalian ” visual system ( the visual cortex of the brain and some of the nerve fibers that bring information to it from the eyes ).
Patients and consumer interest groups sporadically attempt to bring lawsuits against Kaiser Permanente.

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Patients expected to receive external beam radiation as part of their adjuvant treatment are also commonly considered for delayed autologous reconstruction due to significantly higher complication rates with tissue expander-implant techniques in those patients.
Patients experience their body as oriented “ upright ” when the body is actually tilted to the side of the brain lesion.
Patients with type 1 diabetes depend on external insulin ( most commonly injected subcutaneously ) for their survival because the hormone is no longer produced internally.
Patients with MG should be educated regarding the fluctuating nature of their symptoms, including weakness and exercise-induced fatigue.
Patients taking Phenelzine are advised to notify their Psychiatrist prior to any dental treatment.
Patients are often required to attend 10 hours or more of therapy per week, having their daily dose withheld ( thereby inducing withdrawal ) for failure to comply.
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 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 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 supraventricular tachycardia, atrial fibrillation, and other illnesses may be trained to perform vagal maneuvers ( or find one or more on their own ).
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 will lose some of their peripheral vision after this surgery although it may be barely noticeable by the patient.
Patients who have family doctors belonging to these practices are able to have a doctor come to their home in extreme situations.
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 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 who are stigmatised for their condition may experience depression and similar mood disorders.
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 may be ashamed or actively attempt to disguise their symptoms.
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 often comment that they never anticipated the possibility of a relationship breakdown or death ( of their partner or child ), or how that may affect their situation at the time of having their vasectomy.
Patients who have their hernias repaired with mesh often recover in a number of days, though pain can last longer, and often forever.

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Patients with hypochondriasis often are not aware that depression and anxiety produce their own physical symptoms, and mistake these symptoms for manifestations of a non-psychological disorder or disease.
Patients can also assess their own condition to determine the likelihood of such problems based on the severity of their sleeping difficulties.
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 begin exercising on their own about 3 to 6 weeks after surgery.
Patients can then be released from hospital on their own very swiftly without any feelings of nausea.
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 as consumers have the right to make their own choices and the ability to act on them.
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 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 may also experience crusty, oozing or hardened skin resembling eczema, on the nipple, areola or both and fluctuating skin changes early on, making it appear as if the skin is healing on its own.
Patients are asked to do all their home exercise program on their own whether that be at home, at work, or when traveling.
Patientsown bone is donated from ribs and from part of the pelvis ( the ilium.
* Patients with Alzheimer's who have difficulty recognizing their own family have not shown evidence of self-knowledge.
Patients, or their families, begged to be treated at Trenton, and those who could not, demanded that their own doctors treat them with these new wonder cures.
Patients frequently face disagreeing doctors and have to choose which doctors ' advice to follow, thereby effectively deciding their own treatment course.

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