Sentences with phrase «very ill patients»

Introduced in March of this year by a bipartisan group of Senators, the bill aims to develop the palliative care workforce, which can be effective in coordinating care for very ill patients and serving dying patients» non-medical needs such as their spiritual care.
Given his spectacular reversals of very ill patients — given to him only because they were told by their cardiologist to go home to die — I am thinking that he is the guy in the know.
«Glutathione deficiency is found in nearly all very ill patients... Glutathione can only be produced if both the methylation and sulfation cycles are running smoothly... The enzymes involved in glutathione production as well as the genes involved in producing enzymes that allow the body to manufacture and produce glutathione can be tested.»
«These were very ill patients, bedridden, and who couldn't feed themselves.
This may be against the grain of what your vet has told you about not feeding people food to your cat, but in special circumstances, this strategy may be required to help support a very ill patient that does not want to eat.

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A final word from a very inspiring terminally - ill patient: «Life is very precious and I have learned to appreciate every day as it comes, some good, some not so good.
«Governor Cuomo has done a very good deed for seriously ill patients and their families by signing the Medical Marijuana Expedited Access Bill,» Gottfried said, adding, «I know the Health Department is working hard to get the medical marijuana law up and running on schedule, but glitches happen.
«Gov. Cuomo has done a very good deed for seriously ill patients and their families,» said Assemblyman Richard Gottfried (D - Manhattan), who sponsored the bill.
«However, if problems develop, the bill could provide tools that the Health Department — and some desperately ill patients and their families — will be very grateful to have.»
If a patient shows up in a clinic very ill and there is no time to identify a specific pathogen, broad - spectrum antibiotics will be used,» Dr. Winter said.
And his patients were very ill.
And no drug or vaccine is going to work once patients are very ill, says Ebola researcher Thomas Geisbert of the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston; if patients seek care too late, that could create the mistaken impression that the interventions are useless.
By the very act of prescribing an antidepressant, clinicians are tacitly labeling a patient as mentally ill, according to Lacasse.
This makes CAR - T therapies very expensive, and it is not always possible to extract enough immune cells from very young or ill patients for the technique to work.
The success with kidney transplant patients is particularly noteworthy given the number of very ill people who come to the medical center with a high probability of rejecting a donor organ because of high amounts of antibodies in their blood.
However, it can be difficult to extract enough immune cells from very young or ill patients.
These are promising results for an early trial involving very ill leukemia patients.
«This would only be used on very seriously ill patients in hospitals,» Avidon noted, «and so would only be given intravenously, usually via an infusion pump.»
«But we are very, very far from recommending hallucinogens for the treatment of terminally ill patients
Thirty - six percent of over 100 very ill lymphoma patients appeared disease - free six months after a single treatment, according to results released by the treatment's maker, Kite Pharma of Santa Monica, Calif..
Number 1 is I have experienced this myself (overcoming chronic Lyme Disease and all its implications) and number 2, I see a lot of very chronically ill patients looking for solutions to their «incurable» and sometimes «imaginary» disease that conventional medicine has given up on.
Dr Essyltyn of teh Cleveland Heart clinic also recomends no nuts are seeds, but he deals with some very seriously ill heart patients.
His powerful performance might very well be remembered at Oscar time, given the Academy's recent history of rewarding thespians playing impaired characters, including Eddie Redmayne (2014) for wheelchair - bound Stephen Hawking (ALS); Colin Firth (2010) for stuttering King George VI; Geoffrey Rush (1996) for mentally - ill David Helfgott; Tom Hanks (1994) for dimwitted Forest Gump; Tom Hanks (1993) for AIDS patient Andrew Beckett; Daniel Day - Lewis (1989) for cerebral palsy victim Christy Brown; and Dustin Hoffman (1988) for mathematics savant Rain Man.
King said, «I have never felt that demonstrations could actually solve the problem, they call attention to the problem, they dramatize the existence of social ills that could be very easily ignored if you did not have demonstrations, and the initial reaction to demonstrations is always negative... certainly no one would blame the physician for using his instruments and his skills and his knowhow to reveal (any condition) to a patient
Audi spent a couple of days in the hospital on supportive care after starting chemotherapy to help avoid side effects of tumor lysis, a syndrome that can occur and make the patient very ill when a large volume of tumor cells are rapidly killed by chemotherapy.
My goal with every patient visit is to give the patient the most compassionate care available and to give the client the knowledge and comfort level to make informed decisions during each step in the process, whether it is a puppy / kitten visit, an ill or injured pet, or the very difficult but just as important, end of life care.
«I was very ill at one time, about to die, but thanks to the doctors» professional care I was quickly stabilized and then taken to Belize City,» says a past patient.
The very first sentence of an article published some years ago in USA Today recently caught my attention: «Could three words change the way severely ill patients and their loved ones think about death?».
Acknowledge that the program still has bugs to be worked out, but then start working to address them — don't pronounce the patient to be terminally ill upon getting its very first physical.
Cashless service is very useful in emergency situations as a critically ill patient being brought into a hospital may not be able to arrange funds for hospitalization.
A visit to the emergency room in some regions of the US can mean a very long wait — even for critically ill patients.
A critical care nurse is a highly professional individual who cares for patients who are very ill, sometimes terminally so.
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