136) We encountered a patient who developed CME during treatment |
137) We present a patient who developed a parotid fistula as |
138) We report on a 19-year-old patient who developed negative pressure pu |
139) ortant in the presurgical evaluation of a patient who is being considered for placem |
140) We report on a 67-year-old female patient who presented with an acute ischem |
141) We report the case of a black women patient who presents a resistance to aceno |
142) ase of orolingual edema and bleeding in a patient who received rtPA for acute ischem |
143) of Vieussens' arterial ring aneurysm in a patient who underwent coronary computed to |
144) e collapsed into the maxillary sinus in 1 patient who underwent iliac bone graft on |
145) We describe a patient who was diagnosed with flare up of |
146) Here, we present a 50-year-old female patient, who presented to our clinic with |
147) The other patient, who received luteinizing hormone- |
148) shows promise for enhancing collaborative patient care and access to PC. |
149) owing professional protocols prioritizing patient care and professional accountabili |
150) ly to view such standards as a barrier to patient care. |
151) s a case for engaging with SNS to improve patient care. |
152) y of nurses and ultimately the quality of patient care. |
153) ns for regulatory decisions and long-term patient care. |
154) process is a transitional period when the patient's care is shifted from the hospita |
155) It finds that four models of patient-centered care emphasize: patients |
156) ay jeopardize the realization of coherent patient-centered care. |
157) and test the psychometric soundness of a patient-centred care competency (PCC) scal |
158) al PCC scores and overall self-ratings of patient-centred care performance (r = |
159) The patient is a 56-year-old female with a his |
160) ht months after initial presentation, the patient is alive with metastatic disease. |
161) tervention success, the timing at which a patient is considered stone-free and also |
162) At present, 48 months later, the patient is doing well at home, with no evi |
163) The patient is enrolled in the Wound Etiology |
164) entrate on documenting and medicating the patient is essential. |
165) The patient is now 3 years old, free from infe |
166) As a result, allograft and patient survival has increased, leaving in |
167) ociation between KIT staining pattern and patient survival time, the results suggest |
168) s gene functions and thus cancer risk and patient survival. |
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