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Mild distress states, which do not interfere much with normal social functioning, can be considered to be part of normal daily life.
This is consistent with a tiered model of care in which psychosocial interventions are tailored to the individual's level of need [ 17] - only the most distressed patients are offered specialist referral - the needs of patients with mild distress being addressed through more basic supportive interventions, often delivered by non-specialist health professionals.
Birch and buttercups are among the plants that usually cause only mild distress.
I turned on the Boulevard Saint-Michel and discovered to my mild distress that it was a long climb.
By age two most children display mild distress if they cannot meet standards of behaviour imposed by others.
This was the portrait of a superstar in mild distress, a defending champion leveled by the peskiest of underdogs.
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These include from mild respiratory distress to oxygen desaturation to moderate to significant laryngospasm.
General appearance was remarkable with pallor and mild respiratory distress.
On admission she was febrile and in mild respiratory distress with a room-air pulse oximetry of 97%.
In short term, exposure leads to mild gastrointestinal distress, but long-term exposure can lead to permanent liver or kidney damage (Semple et al. 1960; Manuel et al. 1998).
Anemia [ 9] and mild respiratory distress may occur.
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