ESWL should not be considered for patients with severe skeletal deformities, patients weighing over 300 lbs, patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms, or patients with uncontrollable bleeding disorders. Patients who are pregnant should not be treated.
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Patients looking for a surgeon should be wary of doctors who claim that they have unique skills, "secret" techniques, or an improbably large number of satisfied patients.
Patients who have allergic reactions to aspirin should not be treated with NSAIDs
Withdrawal symptoms will occur if patients stop taking anxiolytics suddenly. Patients should only discontinue using diazepam and related anxiolytics at the advice of their physician and the dosage of the drugs should be reduced slowly.
Catheters should be removed from patients in whom these devices are still present.
Patients recovering from diphtheria should rest at home for a minimum of two to three weeks, especially if they have heart complications. In addition, patients should be immunized against diphtheria after recovery,
The patients bed should lies on the floor at night.
Patients should be treated with humble and love like the way babies are treated.
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Patients who take NSAIDs for longer than six weeks should be monitored periodically for complications.
You should have patience when organizing the treatment records for all the patients at the hospital.