Sentences with phrase «appropriate general treatment»

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Its mission is to increase access to and improve the quality of addiction treatment, to educate physicians, and other health care providers and the public, to support research and prevention, to promote the appropriate role of the physician in the care of patients with addictive disorders, and to establish addiction medicine as a specialty recognized by professional organizations, governments, physicians, purchasers and consumers of health care services and the general public.
(4) The sole source of therapeutically appropriate treatment reasonably available to the employee (e.g., the only treatment facility or education program reasonably located within the general commuting area).
This includes core vaccinations (distemper / parvo, bordatella, and rabies, if age appropriate), fecal test and deworming, general exam, spay / neuter (for dogs 6 months or older), heartworm test (if age appropriate), heartworm and flea / tick prevention, and treatment of any diagnosed illnesses (heartworms, ear infections, skin conditions, etc.).
Your vet can advise on the most appropriate course of treatment, which may include extractions, antibiotics if infection has set in and professional cleaning under general anaesthesia.
Dr. Voss also discusses the extra-cap, TPLO and TTA procedures but this article is of note because he also addresses non-surgical options and writes, «In general, we do not advise this therapy as the ideal form of treatment, but it may be appropriate for individual dogs due to some combination of their very small size, inactive lifestyle...» Dr. Voss makes no recommendations or comments on the bone - cutting procedures but notes that the extra-cap procedure «seem to work reasonably well in small breeds and inactive dogs when performed by an experienced surgeon.»
Every cat needs full mouth dental radiographs, needs those radiographs interpreted correctly and if extractions are required, needs appropriate multi-modal pain prevention and treatment which must include LOCAL pain blocks as well as general anesthesia and follow up analgesia.
Having often obtained an orthopaedic report to rule out there being an organic explanation for the pain, the claims handler then has to second guess whether to instruct a rheumatologist (best suited to fibromyalgia and CRPS claims), a psychiatrist (more appropriate to the psycho - social conditions) or a pain specialist (general able to comment across the piste but sometimes felt to focus too heavily on treatment, at the cost of causation for example).
Through a partnership between the Department of Human Services (DHS), Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC), and the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJMVC), the IDP (1) administers the state's post-conviction DUI offenses system, (2) approves and coordinates a network of county - based and regional Intoxicated Driving Resource Centers (IDRCs) that detain, educate, and screen consumers to determine the need for additional addictions treatment interventions, (3) recommends appropriate license action (suspensions and / or restorations) to the Motor Vehicle Commission, and (4) manages various other issues regarding documentation, general information and response to public inquiry.
Provided appropriate treatments to patients with a variety of diagnosis, including but not limited to, CVA, orthopedic injuries / surgeries, cardiac and respiratory conditions, auto - immune disorders, Alzheimer's and general functional decline.
The General Assembly has empowered and authorized 32 the Georgia Composite Medical Board, the State Board of Examiners of Psychologists, and 33 the Georgia Composite Board of Professional Counselors, Social Workers, and Marriage and 34 Family Therapists to fulfill these responsibilities and expects them to work together to assure 35 a continuum of professional services that ensure appropriate diagnostic and assessment 36 functions for each profession and the psychotherapeutic and counseling treatment services 37 appropriate to each profession.
Especially important to this discussion are possible cultural differences in threshold for deviant behavior, care - seeking from the general medical sector, and attitudes regarding appropriate treatment.
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