Since 1997, we have been performing bilateral thoracoscopic sympathectomy as outpatient procedures. |
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If the patient is not acutely ill, treat them as an outpatient for 10 days to 6 weeks. |
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Because many of these drugs are well absorbed after oral administration, they are clinically useful in the outpatient setting. |
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When I saw her in my outpatient clinic she could hardly walk and was brought in a wheelchair. |
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Every patient should be offered an outpatient appointment at Ashford or St Peter's, whichever they prefer. |
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For many people, aftercare such as taking medication or visiting an outpatient clinic is essential after a stay in hospital. |
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Having removed the referrals for outpatient groups, the outcome of other referrals was reanalysed. |
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Before being referred to the colon and rectal surgery department, Mr K received four units of packed red cells as an outpatient. |
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We selected patients by examining all referral letters to the hospital's gastroenterology outpatient clinics and open access endoscopy service. |
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In a previous study we have shown that local anesthesia can be used as the standard anesthetic for outpatient knee arthroscopy. |
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Much of the outpatient antenatal and postnatal services would stay as they were, she added. |
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Vasectomy can easily be performed as an outpatient operation under local anaesthetic. |
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The muscle biopsy can be accomplished as an outpatient procedure and carries the attendant risks of pain, bleeding, infection, and sensory loss. |
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Participants in this study included 105 adolescent males between the ages of 12 and 18 in outpatient and residential programs. |
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We studied the role of outpatient testing in the health care system and the impact of managed care on such testing. |
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Ground level contains maternity outpatient services, with paediatric outpatients above. |
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These biopsies usually require only local anesthesia with intravenous sedation and may be done as an outpatient procedure. |
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Dand C is an outpatient procedure usually done under sedation such as Fentanyl. |
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Other members of the trust board learned earlier this week that both inpatient and outpatient waiting times had been deliberately misreported. |
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Medicare pays for devices and biologicals with passthrough codes when they are used in the outpatient wound care clinic. |
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Yes, the procedure is called an umbilicoplasty and can often be performed under local anesthesia as an outpatient. |
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These tests were done sparingly and generally reflected the outpatient treatment practice at our center. |
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Fewer than half of the patients referred to emergency departments and cardiac outpatient clinics have heart disease. |
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Participants were identified and recruited from outpatient clinics in cardiology and care of the elderly and from hospital wards. |
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She wasn't entitled to a refund under her private health insurance policy as she was not covered for outpatient services. |
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This included an exhausting half hour walk from a nearby parking space to the reception area and thence to the outpatient clinic. |
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The patients attended the outpatient clinic every three or four months as part of routine follow up. |
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Many children receive chemotherapy on an outpatient basis at a clinic or hospital. |
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It showed about 100 patients waiting at the outpatient clinic, most of them elderly. |
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All treatment is carried out in an outpatient clinic and you will not have to stay in hospital. |
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Reimbursement for many outpatient services are driven by the charge description master. |
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The main advantages of using hygroscopic dilators include outpatient placement and no FHR-monitoring requirements. |
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Rituximab is usually given by a doctor or nurse in the hospital or an outpatient clinic. |
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During her time at St Barnabas, it flourished as a hospital with a busy outpatient department and four clinics, one 40 miles distant. |
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It can be done in a clinic, hospital outpatient department or doctor's surgery. |
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All these subjects were hospitalized or were seen at the outpatient clinic of our department. |
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Light box treatment is usually carried out in outpatient clinics in your local hospital. |
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During practical training, ward rounds and outpatient clinics should be educational. |
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Treatment for alcohol abuse or dependence may include outpatient detoxification. |
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His symptoms persisted during this time despite a course of outpatient antibiotics. |
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Most outpatient phlebotomy specimens were collected by phlebotomists who worked under the administration of the laboratory. |
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You may receive your treatment as an inpatient, as an outpatient in the clinic, or at home. |
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All members of the team sat in with me in an outpatient clinic and observed my ward round of inpatients. |
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The inquest also heard that an incident of her head shaking at an outpatient appointment had not been recorded in her medical notes. |
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Early discharge and outpatient surgery procedures are being instituted to control the cost of health care. |
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Psychiatric supervision may help him control some of his feelings of anxiety and he has been offered this on an outpatient basis. |
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Patients are required to pay a copayment for services provided by hospital-owned outpatient wound care departments. |
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The trial was a prospective, randomized, crossover study of 12 patients in an outpatient anticoagulation clinic. |
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The first shift required is a departure from being concerned only with patients who are referred to outpatient clinics. |
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If insurance problems or other factors prevent referral, it is possible to detoxify the patient on an outpatient basis. |
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The most commonly used modality during the 36-month period was outpatient drug-free programs. |
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They note the relatively low levels of outpatient attendance among this group, along with higher rates of drop-out from treatment than among inpatients. |
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A group treatment program was designed for anorexic clients attending a multidisciplinary, outpatient eating disorders clinic in a general hospital. |
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This equipment will include ultrasound machines, endoscopes and a holmium laser, which can be used to treat some cancers on a non-invasive outpatient basis. |
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In some hospitals, long-term care facilities, and outpatient care settings, licensed practical nurses have certain responsibilities in administering medication to patients. |
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A Likert scale was used to assess the extent of pain experienced on return to the ward in the day case group and on return home in the outpatient group. |
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Medisave accounts are used mostly for inpatient expenses, but also some outpatient ones. |
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Couples are seen in an outpatient setting by two therapists, one of who conducts the session while the other observes from behind a one-way mirror. |
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On both occasions, Abrar and Bushra took Amal to a private clinic as an outpatient. |
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and effect on quality of life of outpatient sclerosis using small-bore pigtail catheters. |
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The request for outpatient medical services has been reviewed and has not been certified. |
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He had just returned home after an outpatient procedure, said longtime companion Rhonda Ford, Cymonde's mother. |
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As discussed previously, it is likely that many people who would not consider accessing traditional outpatient therapy services will access a walk-in service. |
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She had a smooth postoperative recovery and maintained her hematocrit postoperatively without any hematinics when reviewed in the outpatient clinic after two weeks. |
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After getting three DUIs in less than three months, Minsky was ordered by the court to attend an outpatient rehab program. |
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It will be spent on completely refurbishing the ground-floor outpatient facilities, buying new equipment and generally improving inpatient facilities. |
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The facility did not return calls for comment, but its website says it specializes in three-day outpatient psychiatric evaluation. |
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The most common type of booking, adopted by 23 of the 24 pilot sites, was for day case admissions from hospital outpatient clinics and in some cases from general practice. |
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There was no evidence that review of treatment by the pharmacist affected practice consultation rates, outpatient consultations, hospital admissions, or death rate. |
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The centre will initially manage outpatient calls from departments such as general surgery, urology, gastroenterology, cardiology, rheumatology, and dermatology. |
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A 25-year-old male presented himself to our outpatient department with increasing non-painful swelling below the medial canthus of the right eye since six months. |
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Back in Liberia, Mosoka was summoned when an emergency arose at an outpatient clinic. |
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Patients with less acute injuries may be triaged to an outpatient surgery center, or a surgery center may be asked to take overflow patients from acute care hospitals. |
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It reminded me of the desultory days when I used to sit in Harvard Square and talk with every homeless stewbum and mental outpatient that I could corner for a cup of coffee. |
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As one of only two consultants for the whole of west Cumbria, he travelled far and wide to outpatient clinics and did domiciliary visits all over the western Lake District. |
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Table 4 shows the intraoperative pain levels for the outpatient group. |
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Hospital inpatient and outpatient services are free, both medical and mental health services. |
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Economic and clinical forces are transforming the role of physical therapists in hospital inpatient and outpatient settings. |
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Boulton also helped build the General Dispensary, where outpatient treatment could be obtained. |
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The patient remains in outpatient follow-up and shows age-appropriate neuropsychomotor development. |
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On March 30, 2013, a 25-year-old pregnant woman came to the outpatient department of a hospital in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province, China. |
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Fluconazole, used for outpatient treatment of cryptococcal meningitis, is potentially hepatotoxic. |
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The treatment of prolapsing haemorrhoids is either rubber-band ligation as an outpatient or surgical removal in theatre. |
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He has engaged in supportive psychotherapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy in the outpatient clinic along with psychopharmacological treatment. |
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A report on extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy results on 1,569 renal units in an outpatient clinic. |
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Many liposuction procedures can be done in the physician's office-based operating room, or an outpatient hospital operating room. |
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Our hospital is not in the business of handling outpatient biohazardous waste. |
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Treatment was administered during three separate outpatient bronchoscopies 3 weeks apart. |
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The teddies then go home with the patients, who are encouraged to bring them with them to any subsequent outpatient visits. |
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Similarly, cost after BonT-A treatment failure can consist of several outpatient visits, urinalysis, pads, and flowmetry. |
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Sociopathy, gender, and treatment outcome among outpatient substance abusers. |
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The patient sought medical care, and an outpatient physician prescribed acetaminophen and cefadroxil, which did not reduce symptoms. |
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One of the areas in outpatient practices subject to error is the followup of abnormal lab results. |
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The MHPA still allows day limits for inpatient or outpatient care, higher deductibles or coinsurance, and restrictions on prescription drugs. |
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This outpatient procedure looks to reduce asthma symptoms by targeting the muscle that constricts during an asthma attack. |
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From the time of my release from outpatient surgery, I have been completely pain-free. |
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The 20-station outpatient renal center will provide high-flux hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis to kidney patients. |
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There are outpatient clinics in every residential area in Kuwait. |
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An otherwise healthy 21-year-old woman presented to the outpatient clinic with advanced cholesteatoma of the skull base involving the petrous apex. |
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A computed tomography scan of the abdomen without a pyelographic phase was ordered by the original physician and the patient consulted a urologist as an outpatient. |
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Over a 3-year period ending in May 2003, 78 patients with anaphylaxis received treatment in the emergency department, outpatient clinic, or inpatient clinic. |
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The accreditation process measured the performance of all AHS outpatient centres in 130 areas, including patient safety, emergency preparedness and infection control. |
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Because nearly one-third of the nation's 40 million Medicare beneficiaries lack outpatient prescription-drug coverage, many seniors are struggling to pay for necessary drugs. |
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Propofol sedation for outpatient endoscopy has become a popular technique in place of midazolam and opioids, although the combination technique still has its proponents. |
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The new Veterinary Radiation Oncology Facility will treat dogs and cats three days a week on an outpatient basis starting today using surplus equipment from a campus lab. |
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She first heard about dimethyl fumarate at an outpatient appointment at the RVI, where her consultant mentioned that the treatment was being tested. |
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Selective salpingography has been introduced at Heartlands Hospital as a minor outpatient operation which can treat proximally blocked fallopian tubes. |
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