what happens if you do not follow a prescribed diet
What would happen if you do not follow the prescribed diet for a patients
diet that prescribed to patient with such a desease
the patient is kept under observation until the medications' effects wear off. The patient has to be driven home and can generally resume a normal diet and usual activities unless otherwise instructed.
In reality, ALL diets will most likely work if you follow their plan. The key question is what happens to you when you conclude the diet and how long can you endure such a diet.
Follow a low fat, low salt diet. TRY NOT TO GET TO STRESSED OUT. Start out very light exercises, (AEROBIC ONLY), and advance slowly.
After the procedure, the patient is kept under observation until the effects of the medications wear off. The patient will have to be driven home by someone and can generally resume a normal diet and usual activities
A haemophilia patient should eat a balanced diet with a controlled portion of the protein.
a flora pro active diet.
Your primary care doctor is legally empowered to do so. Every doctor can decide what medications she will prescribe.
a balanced diet usually used for the ambulatory patient.
usually soft diet
Whether or not to follow a diabetic menu plan by a non-diabetic is a decision that should be made by a patient and their doctor. Diabetic plans are usually balanced and designed for healthy eating. Sample diet can be studiedhttp://www.dlife.com/diabetes-food-and-fitness/what_do_i_eat
An overweight and an obese patient would be put on a liquid or BRAT diet.