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As I was going into the exam room with her to see the baby myself, the resident spoke to me thoughtfully, reviewing some recent patients with measles she had cared for in the hospital, including a young child in the intensive care unit, and comparing them to the baby we were about to examine.
When asked what message he has for other children who are living with disability, Richard says, thoughtfully, "To take care of themselves, to eat well and to not only be cared for by their mother, also to help her.
Studies have shown that patients have better health outcomes when the medical professionals who care for them listen thoughtfully and explain what they're doing, and even that flu shots are more effective if people are in a good mood when they receive them.
South followed suit from his hand and thoughtfully called for the jack from the dummy.
At least for now, however, shopping thoughtfully for your health care will remain far more difficult than the click of a few buttons.
She did, however, posit that the 45-and-older consumer "is not very thoughtfully taken care of.
One response to the crisis was to produce things that people are likelier to care about and to use for longer, because they were so thoughtfully designed and made.
A geriatric care manager can thoughtfully prepare a care plan, and help to carry out and monitor whatever choice is picked.
The book is thoughtfully done, by a writer who really cares about them.
He then thoughtfully adds: "You know what else I care about.
But in the meantime, the message is clear: devices need to be used thoughtfully, and with care.
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