be patient, if he wants to date you he will just in time though
typhoid fever can't be transmitted through a kiss .. but if your immune system is weak then you are likely to gain typhoidal germs.
In patients already suffering from heart disease, doctors can use CRP levels to determine which patients are at high risk for recurring coronary events.
No, it is not OK to be pressured into kissing your boyfriend. You should never let anyone pressure you into anything you are not comfortable with. If it is your boyfriend pressuring you then tell him you want to take the relationship a little slower and if he loves you enough then he will be patient. If he isn't patient and breakups with you then he wasn't worth your time. Being pressured into kissing can lead to being pressured into 'foreplay' (before sex) and then having sex.
No. He can refuse further treatment but killing the patient is not legal or recommended.
A hypoglycemic patient should not use insulin. It will drop his glucose even further.
A patient is someone who comes for a check up and leaves the hospital.An admitted one is who has to stay in the hospital ward for care or further treatment.
When a patient acts against a physicians orders, the physician is able to refuse the patient further care. The patient gives his or her opinion and if you don't follow directions they may wish to terminate your patient status.
In some cases, analysis of the tissue sample which shows malignancy will suggest the need for immediate surgery while the patient is already prepared and under anesthesia.
encourage patient to move his legs while confined to bed
...Just die already! Die
Abdominal rebound tenderness occurs when the examiner slowly pushes down on the abdomen, then releases the hand quickly, eliciting a painful reaction (due to the reaction of rebound tenderness, and indicating underlying infection/inflammation in the abdominal cavity). Guarding indicates the patient's muscular bracing/tension when palpation begins to occur by the examiner.
"Describe how you're currently feeling."