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Discover Ludwig"patient setting" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone exhibits patience, either in waiting for something, or in dealing with a challenging situation. For example: "In the patient setting of a hospital waiting room, she was keenly aware of each minute that passed."
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The person with the cash, the power and even the transportation usually gets to identify the patient, setting the stage for all subsequent decisions.
Security guards caught him barricaded in an unused hospital room, with a former King/Drew patient, setting up videotaping equipment.
Hypercalcemia was not encountered at any time-point in this patient setting.
The mean annual cost per patient (setting dependent) is provided in Table 1.
We also included case series and cohorts with no comparison groups to look at the safety of NIV in this patient setting.
It could be that original research from which the guidelines were taken either overestimated the benefit of early feeding or was not transferable to this patient setting.
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Results were discussed within an expert workshop with allergists working in the ambulatory and/or in-patient setting.
The proportion of cases in the in-patient setting was also calculated and incorporated into the analyses because training occurs mostly in in-patient settings in Japan.
Substantial numbers of people with MHC experience hospitalizations, however, there is limited evidence supporting functional interventions in the in-patient setting to promote recovery.
"The relationship in a normal doctor-patient setting leads to a belief that, 'Hey, I have the ability to treat my mental illness or have the ability to find help,'" Rasmussen said.
Clinical samples were collected from the out-patient setting of the Department of Neurology at SRM Hospital, Tamil Nadu, India.
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