In prison,
he worried about his patients in Rome.
I often
worry about my patients and go out of my way to find out what happened to them.
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.
Dr. Kennedy, who founded Surgical Neurology Associates in Arlington Heights,
worried about his patients, Krock said, and always thought long and carefully before doing surgery.
She also has
worries about the patient selection for the new study and the group's earlier work.
I have never
worried about a patient with a low - normal or slightly low creatinine — I don't know of anything bad caused by that.
«I may sleep there tonight,» he said, which he sometimes did when he was
worried about a patient who was not doing well.
We do know that many rabbits have respiratory disease that is almost unapparent, we call this «subclinical,» and
we worry about those patients when we do anesthesia as we may be unaware of how sick they really are.
He worried about a patient's «candidacy,» and I worry about a client's «claim.»
Not exact matches
To give you some more perspective, that means these people are more
worried about Trump being elected than they are
about their careers, relationships, financial woes, and even sexual performance — all the usual stuff
patients speak to me
about.
Speaking of Novartis — the company's experimental CTL019, which is expected to be the first approved drug in a revolutionary new cancer treatment space that turns the body's own immune cells into cancer - killers, is already facing some apprehension from doctors and
patient groups who are
worried about its eventual pricing.
I've always admired business owners who maintain calm and
patient personas and are not
worried about money.
By 1973, with the sexual revolution well underway, licensed doctors were increasingly performing elective abortions for their
patients, but they were
worried about criminal and civil liability.
Yes, if we're really
worried about «those gays», maybe we should start volunteering some time to deliver meals to AIDS
patients, work in a shelter for LGBT youth or that sort of thing and show «those people» a healthy dose of the love of Jesus coming their way.
It is what a physician does when a
patient worries about a numbness in the left arm or intense headaches.
Intrepid readers of SHS will recall that I wrote
about a study — based on interviews with family members — showing that some
patients received lethal prescriptions before experiencing serious symptoms — out of
worry about future potential pain or loss of dignity.
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I think the first thing every newly diagnosed Celiac Disease
patient worries about is that they will never eat bread again.
She pointed to one
patient, a high school athlete, who had clearly recovered from his concussion - to the point that he was performing in the superior range on neuropsychological testing and getting As in school - who was nevertheless so
worried, anxious, and paranoid
about hurting his head again that he thought he'd suffered another concussion when he happened to turn his head quickly from side to side!
If you can be
patient, you really don't need to put them in the freezer or
worry about colors blending.
It's all
about being
patient, not
worrying about what society will think, counting our blessings, and keeping things in perspective.
I took Adelaide with me last week, and will admit to
worrying a bit
about how
patient she'd be with four hours in the car each way.
Dr. Ann Witt, a board - certified family medicine physician, certified lactation consultant, and fellow of breastfeeding medicine, is
worried about the impact Anthem's policy changes will have on
patients.
Others
worry that wearable technology can be connected to the internet, creating concerns
about patient privacy and security.
He's also
worried about provisions in the new law that require mental health professionals to report
patients to the authorities if they think the person might be a danger to themselves or others.
They
worry about contact between children and adult
patients, although the state has said there will be separate entrances.
Despite such glowing testimonials, some researchers
worry about the potential for serious psychic damage if these compounds are used by hundreds of therapists on thousands of
patients, instead of by a small cadre of dedicated scientists testing carefully screened volunteers in tightly controlled situations.
«Any
patients who are
worried about their treatment should visit their doctor to discuss their concerns,» concluded Andersen.
Some colleagues think the
patients are already
worried about paying rent, getting deported or their partner being incarcerated,» Stotland said.
Opioid use was also more likely for
patients who scored higher on a measure of pain catastrophizing — exaggerated responses and
worries about pain — than those with depressive symptoms.
«And these weren't typical anorexia
patients worried about body image,» she says.
Like the OCD
patients themselves, «mostly, they were
worried about contamination.»
The eighth
patient in the study had a malfunctioning chip that did not release any medication, which might lead some to
worry about potential for accidental release of excessive dosages.
Such information is traditionally not shared because it's easier to anonymize samples and not
worry about which discoveries are pertinent to
patients.
«It is particularly good news for the large number of affected
patients that if they are in good medical care and have survived breast cancer, they do not need to be more
worried about deadly heart diseases than women at the same age without breast cancer.»
Some
worry that bogging down already lengthy consent documents with details
about financial arrangement could confuse
patients.
Patients who have been tolerating allopurinol after the initial few months almost certainly do not have to
worry about these reactions.»
An investigation into how
patient outcomes are assessed in clinical trials has revealed a
worrying lack of consistency, raising concerns
about funding being wasted on the acquisition of poor quality data.
Physicians struggle to speak to
patients they have been trying to save but
worry about legal issues.
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.
To measure food insecurity, they asked whether
patients had been
worried about having enough food to eat at any point in the past 30 days.
Others
worry that without stringent safeguards, sensitive data
about individual
patients could end up in the wrong hands.
Many research organizations are
worried about changes made last fall by Parliament's civil liberties committee that define conditions under which researchers can use (or reuse)
patients» data without specific consent.
«The
patient can attach the patch and forget
about it without
worrying about side effects or remembering to take pills.»
Of these, 20 (4 %) had TTS that had been precipitated by happy and joyful events, such as a birthday party, wedding, surprise farewell celebration, a favourite rugby team winning a game, or the birth of a grandchild; 465 (96 %) had occurred after sad and stressful events, such as death of a spouse, child or parent, attending a funeral, an accident,
worry about illness, or relationship problems; one occurred after an obese
patient got stuck in the bath.
The findings revealed that
patients have many
worries about the future of their condition but would like to discuss the disease and the management of their symptoms with healthcare professionals.
Some colleagues have told him they can't
worry about a later risk of asthma or obesity when their
patient might not make it out of the NICU alive.
The Decision Counseling Program © developed by Dr. Myers and colleagues differs from previous decision aids in that a nurse educator uses the program not only to provide information
about options, but also to identify and weigh the importance of things that matter to the
patient (e.g.,
worry about treatment side effects, concern
about developing aggressive cancer).
And the anxiety specialty center where I work has seen a big uptick in
patients worried about the next four years.
Sexual activity can be a concern for many heart attack
patients who
worry about exertion triggering another heart event, but data on the harms and benefits of sexual activity in heart disease
patients is limited.