Sentences with phrase «feel about that patient»

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Palmer reached out to a wide range of pediatricians to find out how they feel about these parents, and he was surprised to encounter mostly sadness rather than anger on the part of these doctors, who often feel like they've let their patients down by not convincing them to vaccinate.
While some patients might feel contrite about professing a love for the Canadian public system and then paying for care, when it comes to their health, that's a guilt many patients are willing to bear.
It does not mean energy stocks can not go down more and there is a fair chance that oil may still go down further, however, I feel good about nibbling now to build up positions and add even more positions later if the energy stocks were to go down further, getting Santa Claus gifts even before arrival of Christmas to patient investors and we will be rewarded for that for long time to come.
The psychiatrist who is accustomed to dealing with disordered nerves may not know what the patient is talking about when he feels as if God has forsaken him.
The specialists would die if the general physicians admitted they felt inferior to them and were afraid to disturb them with what might be ignorant, impertinent, or unrelated information about a patient.
With respect to these physicians» beliefs about the condition of PVSpatients, only 13 \ % think such patients are aware and have the experience of hunger and thirst; and only 30 \ % believe these patients feel pain.
Conversations with many cancer patients and their families through the years have indicated that their experiences have been similar: both they and their clergy were uncomfortable in talking about life, death and concomitant feelings.
This is the first smoothie recipe I've been able to put together the night before, feel good about consuming, AND eat while dashing between patients and classes.
You will also see my feeling about coconut oil and why my patients have for years nicknamed me, «Dr Coconut!»
I believe you can't get a feel for the league until about 9 - 10 games in, so we must be patient and allow the team to gel then we will see where we are at..
This is understandable; we all make mistakes when we're newbies (although his former patients may feel less compassionate about that!).
«I remember drinking some kind of nasty liquid for about two weeks, feeling constantly hangry, and finally giving in to a double - fudge brownie my co-worker brought in,» my 29 - year - old patient Kayla told me during our initial consultation.
I hope that reassures you, because I am 1000 % supportive and compassionate about my patients» feelings about their own bodies.
I know that if I feel happy and confident about myself, I'm more patient, loving and self assured as I complete tasks through out my day.
I looked at the facts carefully those years ago, and despite my positive feelings about natural birth options, for personal and professional reasons, I chose the path of nursing as the safer choice for my patients / clients and myself.
How you feel about it really isn't part of her job (it's a good thing when medical professionals make the patient feel involved and cared for, but their job is to provide medical care, not to cater to the whims of fools.
Midwives dodge any and all responsibility because there isn't proper legislation in place to prevent them from lying about anything they feel like (their credentials, their record, the safety of homebirth, the safety of a specific patients pregnancy, if a transfer was recommended or not, etc).
Dr. Surillo is passionate about helping his young patients, and his experience, compassion, and skill ensure that parents and children alike have a dental practice where they feel comfortable and know they are receiving the best care available.
My midwives didn't know what it was, had never had another patient speak about them, but felt sure that they were simply a reflection of an immature nervous system; that the spasms, which were combined with lots of normal baby movement, just meant his central nervous system was developing.
Getting cosmetic surgery is all about making a patient feel better about an area of the body.
One of my patients talked about a cheaper electric breast pump she'd used which «felt like it was ripping my nipples off my chest»!
When labor time came, I was able to make fully informed decisions about my birth and felt like I was the one in control of my experience, rather than a patient whose baby was «being delivered.»
I think being patient with KJ really helped him to feel less pressure, and it helped us as parents to not have anxiety about it.
Doctor: I tell our patients that it is a major abdominal surgery, and it can take about two weeks to feel about 75 percent of what they normally feel, and it can take a full six to eight weeks for full recovery.
Be patient with both her body and her feelings about it.
Patients should receive all information about their care and should feel involved in all decisions made regarding their treatment.
«When I had my first bad results, or the first patient sued me, I felt terrible about it for weeks.
Yet, a doctor can lose in a case only because a jury feels bad about the patients situation.
Given that religion and spirituality are highly personal matters entwined with feelings about death, it's not surprising that doctors and nurses would avoid talking about these issues with patients.
Both patients reported feeling a sense of foreboding, coupled with a determination to overcome whatever challenge they were about to face.
My patients feel like they have the flu, but they go about their day, and it's totally manageable.
The NIHR - funded researchers, based at The Royal Marsden hospital in London, asked 42 breast cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy to rate how they felt about their body, before the treatment and one month later.
After one year, researchers found that primary care providers felt that treating pain patients was less of a problem in their practice, particularly among the experimental group, although younger practitioners continued to express more concern about prescription opioid use than older practitioners.
Dr Burgess said: «One of our reasons for writing up this individual's case was that we had never seen anything like this before in our assessment clinics, and we do not know what to make of it, but felt an honest reporting of the facts as we assessed them was warranted, that perhaps there will be other cases, or people who know more than we do about what might have caused the patient's amnesia.
He hopes the approach could be extended to help doctors and patients feel more confident about other drugs.
The professional group felt that there was enough — though by no means conclusive — information about these specific mutations to merit letting patients know if they had tested positive for them.
The patient felt confident about his health and told Roberts no thanks — he'd take his chances waiting for a better one.
- At first, I was rather anxious about how well the algorithm will do in the blind study, especially because I felt that the patient group was particularly challenging.
Such molecular understanding about the sensory information transmission between Merkel cells and nerve endings may lay the foundation to treat the intense pain felt by patients with a gentle touch of their inflamed skin — a pathological pain known as tactile allodynia.
In the new study, patients with a higher quality of life during their final days included those who avoided hospitalizations and stays in the intensive care unit (ICU), were not worried about death, prayed or meditated, received care at home, did not use a feeding tube, were visited by a pastor in the hospital or clinic, did not undergo chemotherapy in the final week of life, and felt an alliance with their oncologist regarding therapy.
McInnis, who sees firsthand the impact that bipolar disorder has on patients and the frustration they and their families feel about the lack of treatment options, says the new research could take treatment of bipolar disorder into the era of personalized medicine.
They looked at how much time clinicians spent in teaching, research, patient care and administration as well as how they felt about how much time they spent in each area.
Individual patients commented that the systems gave them confidence that they were doing the right things, made them feel cared about, and connected to the patient care service.
However, about 15 percent of patients treated with levothyroxine consistently say it doesn't help them feel better.
Tools for predicting response also provide a framework for conversations with the patient and his or her loved ones about how much risk — and what kind of risk — they feel is appropriate.
His work involved gathering data for an epidemiological study about congenital malformations by reading medical reports and talking to families and, Cordier says, his boss «felt that I had a good relationship with patients and that maybe I could do more» to help them.
«If patients are talking about the ICU being stressful, or they're having unusual memories or feeling down in the dumps, we should take that seriously.
After participating in the Decision Counseling Program ©, patients had a higher level of knowledge about their treatment options, reported feeling less conflicted about the treatment decision, and had more favorable perceptions of active surveillance than they did at the outset of the study.
The researchers report at least a 50 percent reduction in symptoms in two - thirds of patients with moderately severe depressive symptoms such as feeling hopeless, feeling bad about oneself or having trouble concentrating.
Patient commentaries about the MVI program collected during this investigation noted a more general feeling of self - confidence in life, with higher levels of control and vitality.
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