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"Nothing to do with cosmetics," he added quickly, before one even had the time for a genuinely interested, Oh? "I had a virus on my eyelids, which caused a lot of unpleasant procedures.
Effectively, Wakefield used children who were showing signs of autism as guinea pigs, subjecting them to invasive and unpleasant procedures including lumbar punctures and colonoscopies that they did not need.
Mr. Gelb pointed out that all foreign singers and directors at the Met had to put up with "unpleasant procedures," and he asked for Mr. Stein's guarantee to see the production through.
Procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) is defined as a technique of administering sedatives or dissociative agents with or without analgesics to induce a state that allows the patient to tolerate unpleasant procedures while maintaining cardiorespiratory function.
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The stifling, unpleasant procedure included inserting quills in his nostrils to allow him to breathe.
It was the same unpleasant procedure she'd undergone periodically since her first cancer scare, in 1978.
Firstly, patients are able to maintain consciousness while undergoing an unpleasant procedure.
Then a few weeks ago, during a rather unpleasant procedure to extract bone marrow for testing, I received word that I would interview President Obama the next day.
EGD is an inevitably unpleasant procedure but EGD tolerance is different for each patient.
Therefore, buttons often have to be rebonded which is an unpleasant procedure both for patients and clinicians [ 1].
Postoperative intermittent irrigation of the infected tendon sheath is a standard procedure to treat purulent flexor tenosynovitis. 1 There is insufficient evidence that this labour-consuming and unpleasant procedure is beneficial to the patient's recovery.
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