Sentences with phrase «part of routine care by»

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Ask providers how long a parent can expect to stay in the hospital or birth center after they deliver, and how many visits their patients usually have as part of routine postpartum care (usually only one or two are part of routine care covered by insurance).
A blood test is a routine test used by your healthcare provider as part of your prenatal care.
Routine full body exams for skin cancer are not usually part of the annual physical exams performed by primary care providers and non-dermatology specialists.
For example, Reach Out to Read, which encourages parents to read books aloud to their children, can be promoted at primary care centers by doctors as a routine part of medical checkups.
Coconut oil is easily absorbed by the skin, so its unique properties are enjoyed as part of our skin care routine too.
As part of this resolution, I'd also like to take better care of my body by drinking more water, eating more plant - based foods, and sticking to a skincare routine that remedies my dry skin.
While driving your Porsche is a lot of fun, taking care of your Porsche is important, too; routine maintenance and service should be performed by a factory - trained Porsche technician using Genuine Porsche parts and materials.
We recommend all pet owners to make proper dental hygiene care part of their pet's regular routine and to have their pet's teeth and gums checked out by a qualified veterinarian on an annual basis.
By making preventative care (which includes routine dental care) part of the pet parent's financial responsibility, it allows us to offer a complete accident and illness plan at an affordable monthly premium.
Because both background environmental stressors as part of the daily routine in the animal facility and social stressors afforded by the rats» social environment may have provided necessary HPA activation for maternal behavior to exert a modulatory influence, such a correlation is at best consistent with a possible role of maternal care, but it can not be taken as conclusive evidence for sufficiency.
If the parenting programme became part of routine primary care, the dosage received by families could conceivably increase (owing to streamlining and promotion of local sessions) but equally could further decrease.
Part of the solution is ensuring that patient care is delivered in the most appropriate setting by providing routine care and simple procedures in lower cost ambulatory facilities rather than directing large volumes of outpatient services through high - cost medical centers.
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