The ideal number of patients in a waiting room can vary based on the type of healthcare facility and its capacity, but generally, it should be kept to a minimum to ensure comfort and efficiency. A good rule of thumb is to have enough patients waiting to maintain a steady flow without overcrowding, often around 5-10 patients for smaller clinics. Facilities should also consider the layout, staffing levels, and appointment scheduling to optimize patient flow and reduce wait times. Ultimately, the goal is to balance patient volume with a comfortable and efficient experience.
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Swedish massage should not be given to patients with the following physical disorders or conditions:
There isn't a vaccine for TB. There's a TB test. And I agree, patients should be tested. Permission has to be given by the patients to conduct the test.
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Patients with Marfan should have a thorough eye examination, including a slit-lamp examination, to test for dislocation of the lens as well as nearsightedness.
My my practice, Risperidone is not recommended for Diabetics but Haloperidol can be given to DM patients.
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Patients are given a list of postoperative instructions, which include requirements for hygiene, exercise , eating, and follow-up visits to the doctor. Patients should not blow their noses
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