Example sentences of "patients be [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps chemical-sensitive patients are affected by pine resins — which contain a lot of natural toxins to protect the tree — but it has nothing to do with the origins of coal and oil .
2 One feature of candidiasis supports the idea of an immune reaction being involved : many patients are affected by yeast-containing foods , such as bread , beer and yeast extract .
3 They speculated that this may be related to the fact that patients are referred with chronic or refractory conditions that have proved difficult to treat in general practice .
4 Patients are referred to the Medical Officer and to local hospitals where necessary .
5 Patients are referred to the Medical Officer and to local hospitals where necessary .
6 Thus to analyse general practitioners ' referrals solely on the grounds of diagnostic accuracy is to give an incomplete picture of why patients are referred to outpatient clinics .
7 The two new patients are referred to as cases 4 and 5 .
8 In other areas geriatrics patients are defined by their need for rehabilitation and multi-disciplinary care .
9 At present around 177 such patients are detained under the Criminal Procedure ( Insanity ) Act 1964 while approximately 74 patients are similarly detained under earlier analogous legislation .
10 That number has now increased to some 340,000. 95% of patients are detained without their consent , at a rate of 250 per 100,000 population , compared with just 2.5 per 100,000 in Europe .
11 ( i ) The presence or absence of residual ischaemia ( ii ) The safe heart rate to which the patient can exercise ( iii ) The likelihood of arrhythmias developing during exercise ( iv ) The blood pressure response to exercise ( some patients show a paradoxical fall in blood pressure with exercise , and this is an adverse prognostic feature and may result in the patient developing quite severe orthostatic hypotension after an exercise session ) ( v ) Current fitness level from which the patient 's exercise tolerance can be derived Most hospital-based or community-based exercise programmes for coronary patients are based on circuit training .
12 The development of flexible endoscopy , which allows pancolonic biopsy , has supported this finding and has led to a change in practice such that in many centres at risk patients are examined at intervals , with colonoscopy and biopsy , to detect premalignant dysplasia or early cancer .
13 The point that moral judgements are made in medical practice and that patients are engaged in doing moral work in their encounters with doctors is probably a commonplace of contemporary medical sociology .
14 Charges to patients are made for drugs , appliances , dentistry , spectacles and , most recently , opticians ' services .
15 All patients attend a regular follow up clinic , none have been lost to follow up but seven patients are contacted through local gastroenterologists either because they find travel to the centre difficult or because they now live abroad .
16 Patients are reimbursed for 85% of the schedule fee for each item of general practitioner service and for specialist consultations outside hospitals .
17 None of these patients are dismissed without any further follow up .
18 However , it should be noted at this stage that only a minority of elderly patients are heated by the geriatric services .
19 More than 1,100 HIV-positive patients are enrolled in five independent phase I trials and three independent phase II trials with gp160 with up to 4 years of follow-up .
20 The Earth 's own magnetic field has a pulse frequency of 10 Hz ( 10 pulses/second ) and it has been found that if patients are placed in magnetic fields of around 10 Hz , or are given electro-acupuncture at 10 Hz , healing can be speeded up .
21 Each data point in Figs 4 to 9 represent the mean of two experiments and the results from the ascending and descending colon in corresponding patients are joined by lines in Figs 4 to 6 .
22 However , the difficulties encountered in attempting to implement what is basically a Type I system whilst retaining choice for GPs and patients are demonstrated in a more comprehensive description of the proposed provisions .
23 Because of the underappreciation of asthma in elderly people such patients are treated with antibiotics for their respiratory infections but are left to suffer the dyspnoea and hazards of their respiratory obstruction .
24 As she probably knows , half of all patients are treated as emergency cases , half come from waiting lists .
25 It will seek to ensure that all priority patients are treated within three months and that nobody should wait more than twelve months for treatment .
26 Very few patients are treated in the prone lying position ( on the stomach ) .
27 Secondly , this is also the case , in theory at least , where patients are treated in private hospitals as part of a health authority contract .
28 This case raises concerns about the accuracy of audit data when patients are treated in this way .
29 All patients are treated in terms of clinical priority .
30 You should use the opiate with an anti-emetic because many of these patients are nauseated at presentation .
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