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It ranked 50th in the percentage of home health patients and 28th in the percentage of nursing home patients who were sent to the hospital, which is often considered an indicator of inadequate care in the system.
In their report, they suggested that HF might be an early indicator of inadequate analgesia.
To determine the utility of capillary blood ketone levels as an indicator of inadequate intake of breast milk in the early postnatal period.
Lactate concentrations >2 mmol/l are generally considered a biochemical indicator of inadequate oxygenation [ 49].
Our results present the deterioration of QOL as an possible indicator of inadequate PTSD treatment.
A negative PMI was an indicator of inadequate analgesic drugs, and positive scores represented acceptable treatment.
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Indicators of inadequate intake include 4 to 6 thoroughly wet diapers in 24 hours, and the passage of 3 to 4 stools per day by the fourth day.
Treatment management for diabetes is often suboptimal, characterized by high rates of discontinuation, non-adherence, and lack of treatment modification [ 12], all of which are potential indicators of inadequate disease management including suboptimal glycemic control.
As the use of PA catheters has decreased in clinical practice [ 7], it is important to assess whether alternative indicators of inadequate cardiac output are good markers in GDT.
High maternal death rates such as Uganda's are an indicator of an inadequate healthcare system, which is clearly a violation of women's fundamental rights to life, health and self-determination.
High S-phase is an established indicator of poor tumor outcome (57), and maintenance of proliferation in the face of therapy indicates inadequate treatment response (58).
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