Not exact matches
This includes essential
care during childbirth and in the postnatal period for every mother and baby, including antenatal steroid injections (
given to pregnant women at risk of preterm labour to strengthen the babies» lungs), kangaroo mother
care (when the baby is carried
by the mother with skin - to - skin contact and frequent breastfeeding), and antibiotics to
treat newborn infections.
Supportive
care is
given to
treat problems caused
by multiple myeloma and other plasma cell neoplasms.
Hospitalists typically work in shifts; therefore, within the same hospital, patients
treated by hospitalists are plausibly quasi-randomized to a
given physician based on when patients become sick and based on hospitalists» work schedule.34 We defined hospitalists using a validated approach: general internists who filed at least 90 % of their total evaluation and management billings in an inpatient setting.35 Second, to evaluate whether our findings were sensitive to how we attributed patients to physicians, we tested the following 2 alternative attribution methods: attributing patients to physicians who had the largest number of evaluation and management claims and attributing patients to physicians who billed the first evaluation and management claim for a
given hospitalization.25, 36,37 Third, within some hospitals, male internists may be more likely to work in intensive
care units and have severely ill patients.
Helping professional athletes perform better
by sleeping better When it comes to the
care of pro sports players, sleep used to be
treated like the neglected stepchild, often
given little attention.
Each dog under their
care is checked
by a vet,
given all shots, tested for heartworms, spayed or neutered,
treated for any illnesses or medical problems that are found, and micro-chipped.
Prepared with
care by the makers of Milk - Bone ® dog snacks, these tasty
treats will
give your dog the simple, genuine joy that your dog
gives you every day.
All of our dogs have been seen
by a veterinarian, dewormed,
given age appropriate vaccinations, microchipped,
treated prophylactically for external parasites, spayed / neutered if older than 6 months, and
given any other necessary medical
care.
Any sick dogs or pups that are not
treated by a certified vet within a reasonable length of time (this would depend on the seriousness of the physical condition of the dogs or pups) or any dogs or pups that are in critical physical distress, may be seized and
given the necessary veterinary treatment and returned on payment of the cost of the veterinarian
care, or retained, if the attending officer has cause to believe that good
care will not be
given in the future.
As pet parents we pamper our companions with love
by giving them the best
care, the finest pet foods and
treats, the longest belly rubs or scratches behind the ears, and the most comfortable places to rest — all of life's little luxuries we enjoy ourselves.
Ensure prioritization is
given to traumatic injuries
by treating and dressing wounds and illnesses receiving time sensitive
care
You can take
care of your dog
by giving him lots of cuddles, his favorite
treats, playing with him in the field, etc..
If your friend is considering turning to alternative medicine for help,
give her the following information from the Mayo Clinic's website: «The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warns consumers and health
care providers to avoid Bismacine, an injectable compound prescribed
by some alternative medicine practitioners to
treat Lyme disease.
If the minor consents to a health
care service, and no other consent to such health
care service is required
by law, regardless of whether the consent of another person has also been obtained or notification to another person has been
given, only the minor may be
treated as the individual with respect to the protected health information relating to such health
care service.
For example, an authorization could be completed
by an individual and
given to a government agency, authorizing the agency to receive medical information from any health
care provider that has
treated the individual within a defined period of time.
• Engage patients and their families in conversation to determine types and extent of illnesses • Create and implement individualized plans of nursing
care to meet each patient's specific requirements • Assist pediatricians through medical examinations and procedures as per protocol • Order and follow up on medical tests such as blood work, x rays and scans • Diagnose and
treat a wide array of acute, chronic and critical illnesses
by effectively interpreting test results • Provide patients and their families with information on diagnosis and assist them in coming to terms with them through appropriate counselling • Educate patients and their families in a bid to help them accept changes in lifestyles and appreciate the treatment being
given to them • Act as a point of contact for responding to questions and concerns regarding treatments and illnesses
A potential concern is that (1)
by framing the problem as one of family adaptation to
caring for a child with ID and (2)
by treating the social and ecological context in which families live as a background
given, research on the resilience of families
caring for a child with ID has certain predictable outcomes.