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Doctors and nurses need to be made alert to the possibility that sane people sometimes get admitted to mental hospitals.
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Playing Shylock, I was made alert to his humour: he has a carapace of surface geniality, which comes from hiding a lot of hate, frustration and bile; but his civilities are also an attempt not to let the people around him destroy his faith in himself and his religion.
Those who don't like the truth will of course redouble their attempts to destroy the credibility of the truth-tellers, but if people are made alert to the ways of testing these attacks, we may be able to return the world to a more stable and transmissible set of sources of reliable information.
Still, there might have occurred an observation bias, since patients and GPs alike were made alert to specific aspects of care that they were asked about in the questionnaires and documentations.
This means that effort should be made to alert aircrews to the presence of extremely energetic SEPs so that they can take necessary action to reduce the radiation dose rate they are exposed to.
It was suggested that more use could be made of automatic alert systems which enable clinicians to be informed when a patient is admitted to hospital.
However, this does mean that, even if conclusions can be made about optimal alert generation, it may not be possible to implement universal change within every system in every hospital.
To be fair, a certain case can be made for a smoking alert.
Support for tickets is also possible, and these can now be made interactive as well, alerting users to venue or time changes for the event, among other things.
Referrers should be made aware of the department alert mechanisms and protocol and their own responsibility to ensure that they read radiology reports and act accordingly.
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