Sentence examples for discharge ongoing from inspiring English sources

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Internationally, short hospital lengths of stay and a high demand for post-acute care have led to new models of care for older people that offer coordinated discharge, ongoing support and often a focus on functional restoration.

This study is the first of its kind internationally to test, via randomised controlled trial, the feasibility, acceptability and efficacy of integrating inpatient smoking care with post discharge ongoing, multimodal smoking cessation treatment for persons with an acute mental illness.

After discharge, ongoing, rapid access to all members of the multidisciplinary team by phone or email to " get information back very quickly" (FG1) was viewed as supportive as was confirmation that the PCP could re-refer if need be, "...it would be nice to have an invitation back...from the endocrinologist at the end of that extensive letter" (FG2).

An increasing demand for acute care services due in part to rising proportions of older people and increasing rates of chronic diseases has led to new models of post-acute care for older people that offer coordinated discharge, ongoing support and often a focus on functional restoration.

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The initial visit included a review of medications, the hospital admission including the discharge summary, ongoing symptoms, and upcoming tests and appointments.

The trend to develop national benchmarking data, including those regarding complications suffered by surgical patients during their hospital stay or shortly after discharge, is ongoing.

Both these mechanisms may be relevant to arthritic joint disease, where joint effusion is often perennial and the presence of inflammatory mediators substantially increases nociceptive discharge by ongoing peripheral sensitisation of group III and IV joint afferents (for a review see [ 19]).

In addition, however, EEG-fMRI allows the impact of epileptic discharges on ongoing brain function to be assessed (Gotman et al., 2005; Laufs et al., 2006) and the effects of epileptic activity across different patient groups to be studied (Hamandi et al., 2006).

Sensitisation: nociceptors become sensitised following acute tissue injury, resulting in an ongoing discharge and hyperexcitability (peripheral sensitisation); prolonged nociceptor discharge enhances the response of dorsal horn neurones to afferent stimuli and expands the dorsal horn neurone's receptive field (central sensitisation), leading to allodynia without marked sensory loss.

In an inverse manner warm-sensitive spinal neurons have ongoing discharge that is inhibited by cooling.

Cool-sensitive neurons in the spinal cord have ongoing discharge activity at normal skin temperature (34 °C [93 °F]).

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