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Two hundred and nine of the 261 patients were identified by documentation of atrial fibrillation on the continuous patient profile (Table 3) at the front of the chart.
In the study by Hall and colleagues, six diabetologists saw 323 diabetic patients without known CHD who were pseudo-randomized (e.g. alternately allocated) to an experimental group (5-year CHD riscoresres (New Zealand risk score) placed on the front of the chart prior to visit) or to a usual care group (no risk information provided).
The buoy is 10 feet (3.0 m) tall, is visible for 4 miles (6.4 km) and carries the number 1. Look on the back of the nautical chart to see many of the symbols noted on the front of the chart.
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Regardless of whether 'Queuejumper' leaps to the front of the charts, that's not really the point, as Hannon's sounds have always been pop songs, whether they're popular or not.
It developed a simple means of documenting VTE risk with a 'risk box' on the front of the drug chart together with a recommendation for prophylaxis and space to document any contraindications to prophylaxis or reassessment of risk in early 2008.
I snapped the front of the car.
Most described their preparation for a visit as reviewing patient charts while walking the patient to the examination room or reviewing the chart in front of the patient during the visit.
The first panel of the cartoon shows Col Allan, editor of The Post, at his desk, with a chart behind him showing his paper's circulation rising, as he is asked by another man, "What sort of twisted sicko would send us anthrax???" The second panel shows Mr. Zuckerman in front of a chart showing lagging circulation, sitting at his desk with a jar marked "Anthrax," licking an envelope.
She stood in front of a chart, which she used to illustrate how federal spending has increased in the Obama administration.
At the front of the class, there was a chart showing the stages of emotional response to a loved one getting sick.
Mr. Lazio stood in front of a chart, prepared in 1994 by Senator Arlen Specter, Republican of Pennsylvania, that depicts a tangle of boxes and lines meant to illustrate Mrs. Clinton's plan and to emphasize its obtuseness.
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