Yes, poor cannulation by a doctor can lead to low transmembrane pressure (TMP) on a dialysis machine. If the vascular access is not optimal, it may result in inadequate blood flow or poor filtration, causing changes in TMP readings. Additionally, complications such as clotting or kinking of the access can further compromise the efficiency of dialysis, leading to suboptimal treatment outcomes. Proper technique in cannulation is crucial for effective dialysis.
On TV, a patient is often connected to an EKG machine that beeps. When the patient dies, the periodic beeping changes to a constant sound.
When someone asks you if you are the doctor or the patient, it usually means that you are the patient but you are trying to diagnosis your symptoms as if you were the doctor.
i am sure it can't not if the doctor didn't see the patient
A doctor can be sued for breaking doctor/patient confidentiality.
The patient was waiting for the doctor to arrive. She was a patient person.
No. In Australia there are rules against the amount of information a doctor can tell anyone. And normally talking about another patient to a patient is unacceptable and can be severely punished.
No. It is against the doctor/patient confidentiality agreement.
No, a doctor cannot write a prescription for someone who is not their patient.
The Tardis is the name of the time machine from Doctor Who.
A treatment a doctor might give a patient who is suffering from sleep apnea is a CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machine, and the doctor might recommend the patient lose weight. The majority of people who have sleep apnea are overweight or obese.
The doctor and the patient.
A doctor makes a diagnosis of a patient after long conversations and examinations with the patient and after tests are preformed and results are received.