Example sentences of "be discharge [prep] hospital " in BNC.
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1 | It is also difficult to see how such a policy will ensure continuity of specialist care , for instance through outpatients , after a distantly-resident elderly person has been discharged from hospital . |
2 | This took place 4 days after Charles had been discharged from hospital . |
3 | Twenty four hours earlier , Liverpool manager Graeme Souness had been discharged from hospital after a heart bypass . |
4 | He 's going to see the Colonel tonight to tell him to take a month 's leave after he 's been discharged from hospital . ’ |
5 | At the same time , the more able-bodied and work-fit patients had already been discharged from hospital , leaving behind a more seriously disabled group , who were unlikely ever to resume open employment , plus new short-term patients who needed assistance to return to their former work rather than the development of new skills . |
6 | One of the four police officers injured in the explosion has been discharged from hospital . |
7 | An older colleague injured in the leg in the shooting has since been discharged from hospital . |
8 | 14 year-old Philip Giles , also from Carterton , who survived a 30ft fall from his chairlift in which his younger brother was killed , also in California , has now been discharged from hospital . |
9 | ‘ Pears has been discharged from hospital and a decision on his fitness will be delayed until Friday at the earliest . |
10 | The first is that when people are discharged from hospital early they should be seen soon in out-patients . |
11 | People with schizophrenia who are discharged from hospital to live with relatives who are over-critical , disapproving or who express a high level of anxiety and tension , are more likely to suffer early relapse than those returning to a neutral or tolerant atmosphere , and spending less time in daily contact with other members of the family , possibly by attending a day centre or going to work , seems to help some sufferers to cope with an emotionally charged home environment . |
12 | However , we do need to recognize that the staffing requirements are there , making sure that the assessments are done on time , and that people are discharged from hospital . |
13 | It 's worth mentioning too , that during the year , er , Dr Tim , the general practitioner , who is seconded with er , Social Services , has been doing work on hospital discharge , making sure that the arrangements are , are working , and his reports have been picked up by the respective authorities , and , er , there has er , a sort of action plan has been put together , which is , which is intended to try to improve the er , existing hospital discharge arr arrangement , making sure that people are discharged from hospital and that the er , right type of care is available for them in , in the community . |
14 | A police spokesman said last night that Mr Kelsey 's condition was not life threatening and he was likely to be discharged from hospital today . |
15 | POLICE yesterday rapped social workers for allowing baby Harry to be discharged from hospital with a fractured skull into the care of his mother and the man who finally killed him . |
16 | The Circular also states that patients should not be discharged from hospital unless adequate alternative provision is available , which responds to fears that the large-scale closure of psychiatric hospitals could lead to unplanned discharges , leaving people with mental health problems unsupported in the community . |
17 | A DECISION was expected later today on when the Queen Mother will be discharged from hospital after her throat operation . |
18 | Queen Mother to be discharged from hospital tomorrow , after tests proved ‘ satisfactory ’ , said hospital spokesman . |
19 | And it was wonderful to have heard from Liz today , when her cousin had rung to wish her a happy birthday , that she was expected to be discharged from hospital in about a week 's time . |
20 | 7 of the group are expected to be discharged from hospital within the next few hours . |
21 | Many older people need help in the period after being discharged from hospital . |
22 | It may be done through their general practitioner , or , if they are being discharged from hospital and obviously need help in the home , it may be arranged by the hospital social worker . |
23 | This has resulted in a pressure on general practitioners to admit more patients , an increased pressure on CCUs , and patients being discharged from hospital earlier , both because they are healthier sooner due to thrombolysis , and also because their beds are needed by new arrivals . |
24 | In practice , however , there appeared to be some ambivalence about whether care programming was aimed at people being discharged from hospital or at a wider range of those who use mental health services . |
25 | Our survey suggested that , in the three districts studied , people on section 117 of the Mental Health Act 1983 and those who were being discharged after at least six months in hospital were almost always included on care programmes , but for people being discharged from hospital after briefer admissions , for those who were being treated outside hospital and for elderly people with both functional and organic disorders , the decision to formulate a care programme was determined by particular considerations . |
26 | Relatives of seven mental patients who died after being discharged from hospital have been told that they WILL after all be consulted at an inquiry into the deaths . |
27 | Comedian Les Dawson ( above ) is recovering at home after being discharged from hospital in Preston where he was being treated for a blood infection after a prostate operation . |
28 | Police released a list of survivors : Henry Wyllie , 20 , Helen Lawrie , 48 , and Paula Gaunt , 28 , were discharged from hospital after treatment ; Dawn Howbridge , 19 , and Martin Baptie , 19 , were said to be satisfactory in hospital . |
29 | Eleven of 14 patients with normal or nearly normal renal function and three of five with moderate renal dysfunction ( mean urea concentration 27.2 mmol/l ; mean creatinine concentration 210 µmol/ l ) who were discharged from hospital after transplantation remained alive in the long term . |
30 | Of the original cohort of 33 , six of 14 patients with moderate hepatic dysfunction were discharged from hospital after transplantation , and four remained alive and well at long term follow up ( three also had moderate renal dysfunction ) . |