Sentence examples for admission difficulty from inspiring English sources

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For example, eleven respondents (12%) described an important relationship between medication and their admission (difficulty accessing medication, taking the wrong medication, finally getting prescribed the right medication, not taking medication when they should have).

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They should be able to recognise signs of abuse at home, to offer support to young people, and to ensure that any admission of difficulties in their personal life isn't perceived as a sign of weakness.

The inevitable silences, the halting admissions, the difficulty of finding the right words, the struggles with that enraging, adored person facing you, the secret pleasures of the embarrassing focus on you—just you, and nobody else but you may look dull from the outside, but to the people involved it's a highly charged, tense, and active situation.

The inevitable silences, the halting admissions, the difficulty of finding the right words, the struggles with that enraging, adored person facing you, the secret pleasures of the embarrassing focus on you — just you, and nobody else but you — may look dull from the outside, but to the people involved it's a highly charged, tense, and active situation.

High IL-6 level is correlated with hyperglycemia on admission and difficulties in glucose control.

While journals may not accept a paper lacking adequate citations, when it comes to research proposals for admission purposes, difficulties in accessing the latest research literature are generally "sympathetically understood" (Allison 2002, 223), but the applicant is still needed to demonstrate a "reasonably good" knowledge of the research field.

The best model to predict nursing home placement included the LEADS (with its cut score at 19) together with respite care on admission, communication difficulties on admission, family or patient wishes for placement, and pressure sores (grade 1 or above).

Most of the patients who were not seen were missed due to correctable logistic factors, including not being notified of a patient's admission or difficulties coordinating our visit with a time that the family was in the room.

54 The validity of the trial has been questioned 6 due to small number of patients (eleven patients treated with heme and ten with a placebo), a high proportion of the patients with peripheral neuropathy in this series (43%), delayed administration of preparation (>2 days after admission), and difficulties in arranging a placebo, which resembles heme arginate.

There was a general consensus that undiagnosed TB-patients, many of them being of African origin, experienced communication constraints in revealing possible infection when admitted, and, in the course of hospital admission, experienced difficulties in understanding the TB diagnosis and treatment procedures: " We give advice but we are not sure if they understand" (#6).

Executives from four site contractors acknowledged problems with the site but made no major admissions of difficulties or of obstacles to getting the site running as needed.

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