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As consequence, emphasis on medical, physiotherapeutic and psychological interventions was made.
A total of 342 interventions was made in 66% of patients (mean: 2.1 interventions/patient), resulting in a change in pharmacotherapy in 67% of the interventions.
Additionally, clinical care, including the decision to initiate renal replacement therapy or other renal interventions, was made by the primary service and the Nephrology Consult service, without involvement of the study investigators.
The presence of a majority of studies reporting the cost-effectiveness of different pharmaceutical interventions does not settle the debate as to whether the pharmaceutical approach is the main one to pursue, as no direct comparison to non-pharmaceutical interventions was made.
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He urged support for the significant — and sometimes unpopular — fiscal and monetary interventions being made by the government.
So the day-to-day activities in the city suddenly becoming strange with strange interventions being made, whether by physical objects or moving objects or people.
Regardless of causation, it is essential that programs be developed to quickly identify mental illness in children and adolescents at risk, and that swift and appropriate interventions be made available by competent mental health professionals.
As a consequence, interventions are made only when a deterioration process is in progress.
The assessment of the interventions is made within the context and perceptions of their implementation.
Different interventions were made to compare the effects from the current building conditions.
Treatment and management decisions on secondary interventions were made by the individual treating physician without a predefined study protocol.
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