The patient on trial can easily become sick due to mental strain. If he/she is diabetic with hypertension, even he/she may be subjected to heart attack. There is also the risk of patient committing suicide during the trial period. So, it is wiser to keep the patient under constant medical attention.
This esentially means that what you tell your physician is kept between the two of you. There are limits to this. If you tell your doctor (or your laywer or therapist for that matter) that you're going to go home and kill your spouse, they're required to inform the authorities.
An actual patient
Yes.
Patient safety
Patient safety
I: healthy patient II: patient with mild systemic disease without functional limitations III: patient with severe systemic disease with definite functional limitations IV: patient with severe systemic disease that is life-threatening
Changes in mental function can impair decision-making, concentration, and coordination, increasing the risk of accidents and injuries. This can manifest as confusion, memory problems, or slowed reaction times, which can lead to falls, motor vehicle accidents, or other types of injuries. It is important to address these changes promptly to minimize the risk to the patient's safety.
Some surgical procedures require the patient to not be overweight. Being overweight can cause multiple complications that increase the risk in surgery. Medical weight loss eliminates that risk.
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Be watchful, alert and patient as you drive.
It involves a human patient.
If the rights of the accused are at risk of not being upheld in the local court systems. If you murder a prominent public figure, your case may be held in another cities court system to protect the integrity of your trial.