This is a great way to check
how patient the person you are talking to is.
Not exact matches
I really enjoy those events because racing is a lot like business: You set goals, work as a team, know your strengths and weaknesses, know
how to rely on other
people, know when to take smart risks and when to be
patient...
Under the model of such a «
patient - centered medical home,» for instance, health care providers could give
people practical (and personally tailored) advice on the «next best action» they may be able to take in order to improve their health, perhaps by improving their diet or boosting
how much exercise they get.
Providing
patients and physicians with an accurate way to track and report seizures could lead to advancements in
how care is provided for those who suffer from conditions, such as epilepsy — 3.4 million
people in the US suffer from the condition, according to a CDC estimate.
But there are way too many
people in the Silicon Valley echo chamber who have never touched hands on a
patient and don't understand
how hard digital health is.»
I reached out to several
people from my methadone
patient Facebook group who got hit by Harvey to get a sense for
how they are coping.
How sad to claim to be a chaplain and not be able to tell a dying
patient anything about the specifics on the other side of the veil; what will happen to a
person who has died, what they will be doing, what is the exact nature of God and those who depart from this life.
While I would of course be very happy for the cancer
patients if this worked, I would find it very depressing to find there was such an ass of a god out there that he made decisions about random
people's lives based on
how many
people prayed.
So let me begin by telling you about one
person who has been a
patient at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago; her story may help us understand
how we can help her and others like her.
The Bible teaches us that Jesus not does not want Wall Street investors getting rich through the suffering of others (a / k / a drug company stocks)--
how many
people suffer physically or even die from drugs that should have never been approved for use — but instead are dispensed — to the joy of investors — only to have
patients suffer as a result.
I am (a) A victim of child molestation (b) A r.ape victim trying to recover (c) A mental
patient with paranoid delusions (d) A Christian The only discipline known to often cause
people to kill others they have never met and / or to commit suicide in its furtherance is: (a) Architecture; (b) Philosophy; (c) Archeology; or (d) Religion What is it that most differentiates science and all other intellectual disciplines from religion: (a) Religion tells
people not only what they should believe, but what they are morally obliged to believe on pain of divine retribution, whereas science, economics, medicine etc. has no «sacred cows» in terms of doctrine and go where the evidence leads them; (b) Religion can make a statement, such as «there is a composite god comprised of God the Father, Jesus and the Holy Spirit», and be totally immune from experimentation and challenge, whereas science can only make factual assertions when supported by considerable evidence; (c) Science and the scientific method is universal and consistent all over the World whereas religion is regional and a
person's religious conviction, no matter
how deeply held, is clearly nothing more than an accident of birth; or (d) All of the above.
I have a bachelor degree in social studies and worked for many years with
people at group homes in Denmark and experienced everyday
how focused the doctors were on trying to cure the
patients with drugs.
Simply stated, NNT tells us
how many
people need to be treated with a given therapy to get the desired benefit in one
patient.
But, he should have had another 2 before he scored, I think we need to be
patient with Theo,
people attack him for not making the correct runs or lacking the instinct of a striker, but for this he simply needs time, games is
how he will learn this, I would think he is getting good advice from AW and perhaps our new U18s Attacking coach The King can give him some tips.
No matter
how patient somebody is with wenger, as long as that
person is pure arsenal fan, then he must be disappointed in one way or another!
nice tribute andy and no doubts he has been the player of the year, although i cant understand him being criticised early on because hes been an international from an early age and a regular with cameroon and i distinctly remember him putting in strong performances when on loan at a struggling charlton a few seasons ago... i guess he has become the example of why we shud be
patient with the younger players and give them the time that has no doubt benfited him i remember reading an article from him after the city game when adebayour had his little outburst and i cudnt believe
how dedicated to the club and fans he was when questioned bout his «friend» adebayour saying arsenal and the fans are his priority and dat is all i cant understand
people wanting cameroon to fail just so we can get him back early after the commitment he has shown to us but if he maintains his form we wont see anytime soon!goodluck song and cameroon
We are often asked by our
patients, «
How can I say «thank you» to those
people who made a difference while I was in the hospital?»
Teaching children
how to be
patient, have good table manners, be considerate of other
people are less likely to be spoiled and constantly selfish.
t is really amazing
how many
people think your brain is wiped clean the minute you stop actually seeing
patients.
It is really amazing
how many
people think your brain is wiped clean the minute you stop actually seeing
patients.
Imagine
how much
patient satisfaction would increase if the doula were recognized by the hospital as a professional support
person, someone who compliments the professional medical staff charged with caring for the health of the pregnant
person and their baby.
The lying awake at night worrying about
patients, replaying mistakes over and over, calling
patients just to see
how they are, working hours and hours of unpaid overtime, sleepless nights, 100 hours weeks, mountains of university debt, almost no social life for years on end AND ALL OF IT BEING DISMISSED BY THE ALT - MED CRUNCHY WOO
PEOPLE.
It's hard to imagine
how an intellectually honest
person who can read English fluently could read this blog and come to the conclusion that it advocates that
patients don't ask doctors questions.
Using local information, it will estimate
how many
patients GPs should be treating, allowing Primary Care Trusts to launch campaigns to bring
people into surgeries.
Shocking stories from the Francis Report show
how imperative it is to make sure
patients get cared for as a whole
person.
They also cover: Proportion of calls closed with telephone advice or managed without transport to A&E; Re-contact rate following discharge of care - to ensure that ambulance trusts provide safe and effective care the first time; Call abandonment rate - to ensure ambulance trusts can take 999 calls and that
people don't abandon their 999 call before a control room operator has answered; Time to answer calls - measuring
how quickly all 999 calls are answered; Time until treatment by an ambulance - dispatched health professional; Category A: eight minutes response time — measuring whether those
patients most in need of an emergency ambulance get one quickly.
It's the perfect app for scientists, students, doctors,
patients, and
people interested in
how our heart works from the inside out.
EAET helps
patients process emotional experiences, such as disclosing important struggles, learning
how to adaptively express important feelings — especially anger and sadness but also gratitude, compassion, and forgiveness — and empowering
people to be more honest and direct in relationships that have been conflicted or problematic.
The researchers plan to expand their study by examining
how often the ALR SNPs they have identified occur in
patients with alcoholic liver disease compared to
people without the disease.
In it, critical care specialist Charles Natanson of the Clinical Center at the U.S. National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, argued that blood substitutes, no matter
how they're designed, raise the risk of death by almost 30 % and nearly triple the rate of heart attacks in the
people who receive them in clinical trials, mainly surgery and trauma
patients.
«Even though I had developed a skillset in managing a difficult
patient I really hadn't delved more deeply into that knowledge base of
how people can have such different styles of communicating,» she explains.
Detecting the disease in
patients will be crucial for understanding
how common CTE is in the NFL, «let alone in the millions of
people who participated in college, high school and youth football,» says Rabinovici.
«We have found that even a very brief intervention of a video showing
patients how to use saline nasal irrigation can improve symptoms, help
people feel they do not need to see the doctor to manage the problem, and reduce the amount of over-the-counter medication they need to use,» said Dr. Paul Little, Primary Care and Population Sciences Unit, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom.
A
PATIENT who can not read fear on other
people's faces has given researchers a valuable clue to
how the human brain processes emotions.
Limitations of the study are that it was not known
how many
people in the states surveyed had been vaccinated nor
how many of the hospital
patients had been treated with dexamethasone.
Gould doubts that the sex of the
person administering the drug affects
how well it works in a depressed
patient, but it's never been tested.
To explain
how brains make these on - the - fly decisions, Reza Shadmehr of Johns Hopkins University and John Krakauer of Columbia University two years ago reviewed studies in which the brains of healthy
people and of brain - damaged
patients who have trouble controlling their movements were scanned.
«But one of the strengths of Mayo is the research we do looking across
patients at
how people with a certain condition respond to a specific treatment.
Kawaoka and his collaborators hope to better understand why there are differences in
how patients» bodies respond to infection, and why some
people die while others live.
Kramer is describing
how he sees his
patients and not
how people see themselves, which may be very different.
To determine
patient coping abilities, researchers used the Brief COPE assessment — a measurement tool examining
how people respond to stress.
Although
people with Hutchinson - Gilford and WS look old and share many ailments with geriatric
patients, the physiological changes overlap only partially with
how people usually age.
But the big picture is alarming:
Patients» online reviews of three over-the-counter drugs — two for lowering cholesterol and one for losing weight — greatly exaggerate
how well these substances actually work for most
people, says psychologist Mícheál de Barra of the University of Aberdeen in Scotland.
To find out
how many other
people had come into contact with TB without becoming ill, the researchers screened friends and relatives of three of the
patients for the presence of TB bacteria, using a standard skin test for antibodies.
Recent research on Parkinson's disease has focused on the gut - brain connection, examining
patients» gut bacteria, and even
how severing the vagus nerve connecting the stomach and brain might protect some
people from the debilitating disease.
What Lurie says will be a «substantial surge» in the U.S. government's response likely will also include sending staff to train more
people how to safely care for Ebola
patients.
Rao's team is now using this data to develop a new approach to forecasting
patients» seizure risk, which could allow
patients to avoid potentially dangerous activities such as swimming or driving when their seizure risk is highest, and to potentially take steps (such as additional medication doses) to reduce their seizure risk, similar to
how people with asthma know to take extra care to bring their inhalers when pollen levels are high.
He points to a study of breast cancer
patients that provides evidence that survival has to do more with
how people deal with emotions than
how they feel.
Bone loss and the risk of fracture is also a serious concern for the 54 million
people in the United States who have low bone density or osteoporosis.1 The three-fold difference observed in bone mechanical strength versus density in the current study should prompt additional review of
how physicians assess risk and treat
patients with this condition.
The ICGC Prostate Cancer UK group — funded by Cancer Research UK, the Dallaglio Foundation, the Wellcome Trust, the Academy of Finland and others — is examining
how the disease evolves in
patients to help develop approaches for personalised medicine, tailored to the genetic makeup of each
person's cancer.