This study showed that a single intervention to prevent return to smoking in cardiac inpatients after discharge from hospital was not effective. |
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Yet strangely it has no effective role in treating the most common type of anaemia to affect hospital inpatients. |
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In a study of hospital inpatients, less effective pain management was noted for older Hispanic patients. |
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No significant differences were found between ethnic groups in the admission of inpatients to hospitals. |
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Substance misuse is common in psychiatric inpatients, but most patients have not been asked about these disorders by admitting psychiatrists. |
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The difficulties of providing care to emergency medical admissions and acutely unwell inpatients are recognised. |
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Some were community-dwelling ambulatory patients attending a health clinic and others were inpatients in a geriatric ward. |
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In the medical setting, one study asked doctors to judge the probability that medical inpatients had bacteraemia. |
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In particular, the issue of conjugal rights for detained inpatients may be brought to the courts, especially for those in longer stay units. |
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I met Dave in 1992, when we were both inpatients at a spinal injuries unit. |
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It has been estimated that, among hospital inpatients with delirium, less than half have fully recovered by the time of discharge. |
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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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A rescue plan to keep Warminster Community Hospital open to inpatients is expected to be announced to staff today. |
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I cover all inpatients, partial-hospital patients and consultations from the medical hospital. |
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Such prescriptions may affect two thirds of inpatients in specialist palliative care units. |
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The available clinical evidence leans heavily on parenteral therapy of inpatients with pelvic inflammatory disease. |
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Yet over the same period, the number of cases seen in outpatients and inpatients in English hospitals has soared. |
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A year ago the inpatients ward was threatened with closure but was saved at the last minute when the doctors surgeries agreed to provide cover. |
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Phlebotomy is the most common invasive procedure performed on inpatients, and using phlebotomists for case finding adds very little additional work. |
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This study aimed to determine the knowledge of elderly inpatients in the United Kingdom on living wills and their healthcare choices should they write such a will. |
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They retrospectively contrasted the treatment responses of these substances in a group of depressed melancholic geriatric inpatients with severe cardiovascular disease. |
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They note that smoking is a major health problem among forensic psychiatric inpatients, and that a range of factors militate against effective interventions. |
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The need to explain this to hospital inpatients may not be so obvious. |
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Inpatients should expect to wait no longer than 18 months for a bed, but more than three out of four inpatients are admitted to hospital within three months of referral. |
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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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We found a virulent closely related clone of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in inpatients and outpatients in Taiwan. |
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Preadmission testing, costs were compared for 157 day-surgery patients and for 127 inpatients. |
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This implies, counterintuitively, that low occupancy rates are associated with drawing inpatients from other states. |
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Eventually the trust agreed to install minicoms in all key access points and to make mobile minicoms available to inpatients. |
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In addition to potential losses from ED care of indigents, hospital managers must view their ED as an entry point for inpatients whose admissions may result in further losses. |
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It's very difficult for the average physician to effectively manage an office-based practice and be always accessible to hospital inpatients and staff. |
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Capitated health plans are embracing critical pathways as a superior way to manage costs and ensure high-quality outcomes for inpatients and outpatients alike. |
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