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The most common supportive therapies after readmission were mechanical ventilation in 38.1%, vasopressors in 28.6%, and renal support in 9.5%.
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Patients could have multiple reasons for admission (summarized in Table 3): the most common being for supportive care with a medical focus (86.7%) that is, failure to thrive and recovery from acute medical illness, and HAART adherence support (20.5%).
Supportive evidence and local practice patterns were the two most common rationales behind selections; supportive evidence was cited as the most common rationale for selecting Level 1 when compared with Level 3 strategies (63% versus 30%; p < 0.001), whereas ruling out other severe conditions was cited most often for Level 3 strategies.
Although some overdoses may be treated with specific antidotes, the most common treatment involves providing supportive care to allow the body to metabolize and excrete the toxicant.
The most common therapy includes nonspecific supportive care strategies aimed at hastening recovery to baseline, including: hospitalization, hydration, analgesics, broad-spectrum antibiotics, bronchodilators, incentive spirometry, supplemental oxygen, and blood transfusions [ 6, 11, 18, 19].
For advanced gastric cancer patients (AGC), combination chemotherapy with two or three drugs is most common with superiority compared to best supportive care in first-line or second-line therapy [ 3- 6].
Across the entire sample, the most common reason selected for supporting such a mandate was that "lives will be saved" (88 %) followed by "the fire service is supportive" of such laws (40%%).
Despite improvements in supportive care, sepsis remains the most common cause of death in intensive care units, with mortality rates of 30%to5050 [ 1, 2].
According to the National Brain Tumor Society, over 120 different types of human brain tumors have been described, the most common of which are gliomas arising from glial (supportive) cells.
As noted in Table 4, rural residents were the most supportive of healthcare insurance integration, with the most common reason of achieving equal access to healthcare services.
All parents that chose terminal care without palliative chemotherapy (supportive care alone) voiced many reasons, but the most common goal was to pursue their child's quality of life, by diminishing the suffering of their child [ 24, 34- 38] 38].
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