Sentences with phrase «diagnosed by a medical professional»

Second, like Dr. Covassin, she noted that it was based on a parent report of concussion symptoms, with about half of the reported cases never diagnosed by a medical professional.
A true baby food allergy can only be diagnosed by a medical professional, such as your child's doctor or allergist.
Any of these causes of high testosterone in women needs to be diagnosed by a medical professional, but some of the symptoms can be treated, depending on the illness or disorder.
If your accident has resulted in a disability that has been diagnosed by a medical professional, you will need to complete the OCF - 3 or Disability Certificate.
Do not discuss whiplash with the claims adjuster until you have been diagnosed by a medical professional.
Been diagnosed with, been treated for or advised by a licensed member of the medical profession to receive treatment for Alzheimer's, dementia, memory loss, organic brain disease, mental incapacity, Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS), Down's Syndrome, Huntington's disease, sickle cell anemia, cystic fibrosis, cerebral palsy or been diagnosed by a medical professional as having a terminal medical condition that is expected to result in death within the next 18 months?
Do you have diabetes diagnosed by a medical professional (a) with duration of 20 years or more, or (b) requiring insulin, or (c) diagnosed at any age and that is not controlled?
Diabetes in combination with any heart or circulatory disorder diagnosed by a medical professional (excluding high blood pressure)?
Have you been medically treated or diagnosed by a medical professional as having Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), AIDS related complex (ARC), or any immune deficiency related disorder or tested positive for the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)?
Have you had or been medically advised to have an organ transplant or kidney dialysis, or have you been medically diagnosed as having congestive heart failure (CHF), Alzheimer's, dementia, mental incapacity, Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS), liver failure, respiratory failure, or been diagnosed by a medical professional as having a terminal medical condition or end - stage disease that is expected to result in death in the next 12 months?

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«Suspected food allergies should always be evaluated, diagnosed, and treated by a qualified medical professional, such as a board - certified allergist.»
Research has shown that bacterial meningitis in infants may not be being diagnosed or acted on quickly enough by medical professionals.
Several guidelines on diagnosing and treating Group A Streptococcus sore throats in adults have been published by medical and scientific professional societies, including the College of American Pathologists and the Infectious Diseases Society of America.
A hormonal test by a medical professional may be enough to diagnose this issue.
Medical professionals diagnose orthostatic hypotension when the top number falls by 20 and the bottom number falls by 10 upon standing.
As always, make sure owners understand that strong, unusual or particularly unpleasant odors, as well as itchiness or excessive shedding, may have an underlying medical cause, and such cases should be seen and diagnosed by a veterinary professional.
The Veterinary Cancer Foundation was established by veterinary and business professionals to ensure quality of life and optimal medical care for veterinary patients diagnosed with cancer.
Certain conditions or complications that occur during pregnancy, for example, can result in a fetus's death or serious injury if not timely diagnosed and appropriately handled by medical professionals responsible for the woman's pregnancy treatment and care.
Medical malpractice, which could include an unsafe combination of medication, surgeon error, or the failure by a medical professional to diagnose a conMedical malpractice, which could include an unsafe combination of medication, surgeon error, or the failure by a medical professional to diagnose a conmedical professional to diagnose a condition.
Do you have questions about a possible medical malpractice lawsuit due to a delay to diagnose or a failure to diagnose and treat a transient ischemic attack (TIA) by a medical professional?
In the last 36 months have you been diagnosed by or received treatment from a medical professional for internal cancer, melanoma or disorder of the blood (this excludes squamous cell and basal cell skin cancers)?
Are you currently hospitalized, confined to a nursing facility, a bed, or a wheelchair due to chronic illness or disease, currently using oxygen equipment to assist in breathing, receiving Hospice Care or home health care, or had an amputation caused by disease, or do you currently have any form of cancer (excluding basal cell skin cancer) diagnosed or treated by a medical professional, or do you require assistance (from anyone) with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, eating or toileting?
Compassionate, patient focused and experienced medical professional with a long history of serving patients by successfully diagnosing, treating and managing their illnesses and diseases.
Concierge Urgent Care Physician — St. Mary Hospital, Evanston, IL — 8/2008 — 4/2010 • Treated patients by traveling to their hotel room with a team of emergency care professionalsDiagnosed condition to provide care on location or transport patient to emergency if there is significant risk to his or her life • Represented the image of the hospital by providing top - quality care, listening attentively, and answering questions • Scheduled appointments to see medical professionals at St. Mary's if there was a need for follow - up care • Wrote prescriptions for pain medication and antibiotics as appropriate to treat the patient
One or more special needs as a result of a mental, emotional, or physical impairment, behavioral disorder, or medical condition that has been diagnosed by a licensed professional who is qualified to make the diagnosis
Moderate to severe medical, physical or psychological condition, as diagnosed by a licensed by a physician, psychologist or licensed mental health professional and the identified condition requires treatment
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