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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.
169) itional interventions, complications, and patient survival.
170) DAC3 levels were associated with improved patient survival.
171) w marker candidates for the prediction of patient survival.
172) so rapid recognition is critical for the patient survival.
173) Patient underwent surgery for evacuation o
174) BDUMP was diagnosed, and the patient underwent a thorough systemic inve
175) For this case report, the patient underwent an anterior mandibular r
176) The patient underwent aneurysmectomy successfu
177) A patient underwent posterior spinal surgery
178) menced with warfarin (Coumadin®) and the patient underwent successful debridement a
179) The patient underwent tumorectomy.
180) The patient developed a progressive deteriorat
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(1)52 with (17)4 MSCs (33)3 subsequently (49)2 motivation
(2)30 was (18)4 education (34)2 Education (50)2 of
(3)20 *null* (19)4 presenting (35)2 achieved (51)2 outcome
(4)18 and (20)4 required (36)2 age (52)2 pain
(5)15 had (21)4 safety (37)2 as (53)2 population
(6)12 who (22)4 to (38)2 assessment (54)2 population,
(7)11 care (23)4 were (39)2 being (55)2 received
(8)7 is (24)3 characteristics (40)2 can (56)2 remained
(9)7 survival (25)3 comfort (41)2 computational (57)2 remains
(10)7 underwent (26)3 died (42)2 data (58)2 reported
(11)6 developed (27)3 group (43)2 days (59)2 response
(12)6 outcomes (28)3 information (44)2 empowerment (60)2 responses
(13)6 satisfaction (29)3 life (45)2 factors, (61)2 symptoms
(14)5 groups (30)3 on (46)2 for (62)2 the
(15)5 in (31)3 postoperative (47)2 immunomigration
(16)5 presented (32)3 referral (48)2 including

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--- WordNet output for patient --- =>がまん強い, 忍耐強い, 辛抱強い, 根気よく働く, 患者, 病人, 忠者 Overview of noun patient The noun patient has 2 senses (first 1 from tagged texts) 1. (73) patient -- (a person who requires medical care; "the number of emergency patients has grown rapidly") 2. affected role, patient role, patient -- (the semantic role of an entity that is not the agent but is directly involved in or affected by the happening denoted by the verb in the clause) Overview of adj patient The adj patient has 1 sense (first 1 from tagged texts) 1. (3) patient -- (enduring trying circumstances with even temper or characterized by such endurance; "a patient smile"; "was patient with the children"; "an exact and patient scientist"; "please be patient") --- WordNet end ---