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the person transferring the patient can monitor the patients respiration and can easily administer oxygen in case of any emergencies.
It is typically a clincal facility where patients are able to arrive for treatment on their own without the need to be transported by ambulance to and from their appointment. The term ambulatory means to be able to move about and not be confined to a bed.
patients who have never before received the treatment in question
A new treatment option for patients with lymphoma is known as "peripheral stem cell transplantation."
Most patients with Campylobacter infection rapidly recover without treatment. For certain groups of patients, infection becomes chronic and requires repeated courses of antibiotics.
Under certain circumstances, yes. I work at a Forensic Hospital and we transport patients, (all of which are mentally ill) together.
Patients with metastatic melanoma who do not respond well to other therapies may be candidates for treatment with aldesleukin.
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You should have patience when organizing the treatment records for all the patients at the hospital.
Patients with no symptoms usually do not require treatment. The best treatment for patients with symptoms is usually surgery. Those who are not good candidates for surgery may take oral bile salts.
No specific definitive treatment is available for patients with any NPD type, and treatment is purely supportive