Sentences with phrase «danger is in patients»

Since celiac disease is manageable once gluten is eliminated from your diet, the real danger is in patients who remain undiagnosed.

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The St Louis - based team then alerted government bodies to the danger, providing key data to inform legislation, and identified patients in their database who were at risk.
The educator who tries to dominate or enjoy his pupils «stifles the growth of his blessing,» and it is the same with the doctor and the psychotherapist: «As soon as the helper is touched by the desire, in however subtle a form, to dominate or to enjoy his patient, or to treat the latter's wish to be dominated or enjoyed by him as other than a wrong condition needing to be cured, the danger of falsification arises, beside which all quackery appears peripheral.»
But in the chronic case, where the patient is not in imminent danger of death, the omission of assisted N&H is a lethal omission, for by that omission we set in motion a chain of events known to be death - dealing.
The classic case reported by Robert Lindner in The Fifty Minute Hour of the psychiatrist who is caught up in his patient's delusions about the cosmos, suggests the depths as well as dangers of what is happening.
The health regulator is consulting until November about the most serious cases including bullying, discrimination and where patients are put in danger.
In an interview, Rosi stood by that statement and added that taking a home - birth patient to the nearest hospital is «fraught with danger
To protect patients from illness, anyone who is ill or has been in contact with a contagious disease (such as chicken pox) should not visit until any danger of spreading the infection has passed.
Most importantly, patients need to know that their history, thoughts and feelings are protected - their privacy will never be breached except in situations of serious and imminent danger, or they won't come for treatment.
Poor care and delays are putting the lives of thousands of non-cardiac NHS emergency surgery patients in danger, leading surgeons say.
Yes — some areas are in danger of losing primary emergency care, but in most areas of the state hospitals are beating each other over the head for patients because there are more hospital rooms than people dying to get into them.
The nurses who demonstrated on Tuesday to protest the lack of drugs at hospital said their lives are in danger; treating aggressive patients without the medicines and also complained about working conditions at the hospital.
He's also worried about provisions in the new law that require mental health professionals to report patients to the authorities if they think the person might be a danger to themselves or others.
In the end, the potential risk that any patient is willing to take may hinge on how much danger they are in to start witIn the end, the potential risk that any patient is willing to take may hinge on how much danger they are in to start witin to start with.
In the days after a heart attack, surviving patients and their loved ones can breathe a sigh of relief that the immediate danger is over — but the scar tissue that forms during the long healing process can inflict lasting damage.
Not all of these experiences actually coincide with brushes with death — one study of 58 patients who recounted near - death experiences found 30 were not actually in danger of dying, although most of them thought they were.
He also hopes that the change in levels of the cancer - related proteins can be used as a marker for which patients are likely to develop cancer in the wake of Barrett's syndrome and which are not in the danger zone.
Even with careful diet, patients with MSUD are in danger of experiencing coma or seizures in response to stressful situations or when they have an infection.
However, after Swedish Television aired a series of documentaries raising new allegations about his work, such as operating on patients whose lives were not in danger, KI ordered a new investigation.
This research may prove to be monumental for the 30,000 patients suffering from Huntington's in the United States, as well as the 200,000 people who are in danger of inheriting the disorder.
While this danger hasn't been looked at in any large - scale studies, dermatologists report finding more skin cancer on the fingers (typically a very rare location) of patients who have frequent exposure to these nail - drying lights.
All it takes is a rise in pollen counts, a common cold, a chance encounter with a cat, a change in temperature, or a bout of exercise to send a patient into the danger zone.
Start to accept that CrossFit is here to stay and though there are dangers and there is, of course, room for improvement (as there is in any sport), there is a lengthy list of reasons why a patient or client SHOULD be doing CrossFit.
The main problem with these procedures is that there are many possible complications that can even put the patient's life in danger.
Diabetic patients know that the detection in their urine of the ketone bodies is a danger signal that their diabetes is poorly controlled.
Two: «Thou shalt not take the name of thy Lord in vain» is the Commandment that one doctor (Aleksander Bardini) is in danger of breaking when the wife (Krystyna Janda) of a seriously ill patient places an important decision in his hands.
In the later stages of human kidney disease, when some physicians believe that truly low protein diets are advisable, some physicians and nutritionists attempt to get around the dangers of low protein by supplementing the patient's diet with amino acids that have been enzymatically oxidized into keto (C =O) amino acids.
For instance, it wasn't long ago that one South Florida nursing home video showed a worker sleeping through a blaring alarm indicating the patient is in danger.
(10) Successfully defending before the NMC a senior nurse accused of neglecting a dying patient in a care home when the BUPA nurse / patient ratio was at danger level.
After this, the offer from Cassel had also been withdrawn as assessment and treatment in an in - patient setting in these circumstances are likely to be fraught with difficulty and danger.
A look at our recent history shows that pharmaceutical companies are prone to putting drugs on the market without fully informing the medical doctors or the patients of the dangers in order to reap large profits.
Unfortunately, there are occasions in which doctors, nurses and other medical staff are negligent, resulting in treatment that is below the acceptable standard or is in other ways unacceptable, putting patients in danger of harm.
These factors included: (1) Whether disclosing that an individual is in the facility could reasonably cause harm or danger to the individual (e.g., if it appeared that an unconscious patient had been abused and disclosing the information could give the attacker sufficient information to seek out the person and repeat the abuse); (2) whether disclosing a patient's location within a facility implicitly would give information about the patient's condition (e.g., whether a patient's room number revealed that he or she was in a psychiatric ward); (3) whether it was necessary or appropriate to give information about patient status to family or friends (e.g., if giving information to a family member about an unconscious patient could help a physician administer appropriate medications); and (4) whether an individual had, prior to becoming incapacitated, expressed a preference not to be included in the directory.
One of these factors is whether disclosing an individual's presence in the facility could reasonably cause harm or danger to the individual (for example, if it appeared that an unconscious patient had been abused and disclosing that the individual is in the facility could give the attacker sufficient information to seek out the person and repeat the abuse).
Regardless of whether or not the patient claims it was an accident, it is incumbent upon the hospital or facility where the individual is held (which is typically at least 72 hours) to do an in - depth analysis of whether the person is a danger to themselves or others.
I feel threatened for patients that are in danger of encountering people who do not know their own scope of practice and think they do whatever a doctor tells them to do.
Trauma patients are not flexible in their ability to accurately «read» people's intentions, emotions, and behaviors, but rather are fixed in rigid patterns of prediction about danger, rejection, and lack of caring.
They will also talk about some dangers in using the mirror showing how being in front of the mirror for different kind of patients could be perceived in a different way.
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