Example sentences of "for each patient " in BNC.

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1 Islington can not even benefit from the ‘ dowry ’ system ( money paid by a health authority to a local authority for each patient returning to the community from hospital ) because their people never went to hospital .
2 Medicare — the American programme for the old — pays hospitals for each patient they treat .
3 We will increase the time they have for each patient by reversing the financial pressures to take on too many patients .
4 Thus a paediatrician is paid almost twice as much as a general practitioner for each patient that he sees , but less than a general physician , who is given twice as much as a dermato-venereologist .
5 Starting very gradually , they have built up an exercise routine for each patient designed to suit their particular needs and they have found that the results have been quite dramatic .
6 These are discussed in detail in Chapter 13 but for each patient , the nurse needs to assess what that particular mobilising problem means in relation to the AL of maintaining a safe environment .
7 However , clinical and research experience has convinced us that if therapists maintain a problem-orientated approach as central to their work this enables them to keep their interventions focused on the most important issues for each patient .
8 Some hospitals employ a set of policy rules for such patients whereby a particular level of precaution is nominated for each patient according to the extent of risk ( Morgan 1979 ) .
9 Also , it recommended that psychiatric emergency cover should be available every day of the week , and that a psychiatric history and examination be completed for each patient as soon as possible .
10 Both Paschero and Masi think that disorders in the spiritual sphere underlie all chronic conditions , but while Orthega argues that several different remedies may have to be used before the patient can be cured , treating each layer as it presents rather like peeling an onion , both Paschero and Masi advocate just one remedy for each patient and consider that the patient does not change the chronic remedy at all throughout life .
11 The discriminant functions obtained were used to predict the site of the primary tumour in the samples and the results compared with the actual primary diagnosis for each patient .
12 In return for undertaking this activity GPs will be rewarded with a special fee for each patient screened .
13 The outcomes for each patient in the study sample were also measured : negative outcomes were considered to be readmission to the ICU or death during the same hospital admission .
14 Ensuring that the correct operation is carried out for each patient .
15 A Friedman non-parametric analysis of variance and subsequent analysis with the Wilcoxon signed rank test of the number of missing entries for each patient for each type of diary showed that more sessions were missed in the evening than in the morning for both the written ( p<0.05 ) and electronic diaries ( p<0.001 ) , but differences for neither evening nor morning in the two forms of record keeping were significant .
16 To explore possible reasons for the different kinds of error reported above the following calculations were made for each patient : total number of missing days , total number of retrospective completions , and total number of occasions on which a discrepancy occurred between written and electronic records .
17 For each patient the mean value and coefficient of variation for both the albumin concentration and the albumin:creatinine ratio were calculated from all the urine samples provided .
18 An additional measure of glycaemic control was provided by looking at the mean of all the glycated haemoglobin results for each patient since the date of randomisation and then calculating the mean of means for each group .
19 The percentage of glycated haemoglobin in the random sample taken in the visit to the patient 's home ( random haemoglobin A 1 estimation ) was used to measure the level of glycaemic control for each patient .
20 This guidance has become increasingly prescriptive , to the extent that the most recent document strongly reinforces the view that no discharge from hospital should occur without a clearly agreed and implemented discharge plan in place for each patient .
21 They prepare individual care-plans for each patient with goals and objectives to be drawn up and revised by both the nurse and the patient .
22 Our results compare the disease activity at entry with the most severe disease activity experienced during the entire treatment period for each patient .
23 For each patient , p was calculated according to the value of each variable and its respective regression coefficient .
24 We have calculated the p value for each patient ( 28 ) admitted in the next period of the study using the grade of encephalopathy , the absolute value of prothrombin time at the admission and the number of blood units transfused within the 72 hours after admission .
25 For quantification a P/N ratio ( counts of patient sample/ counts of negative control sample ) was determined for each patient in a fixed serum dilution .
26 Weight was measured and recorded for each patient .
27 In the second method , procedural SaO 2 and pulse rate values were related to presedation values to give relative changes for each patient .
28 The mean change in SaO 2 and pulse rate was then calculated for each patient at two minute intervals throughout the procedure and the readings obtained from each group compared .
29 On the day before study , the patients underwent a preparation for colonoscopy , designed for each patient on the basis of the patient 's age , symptoms , and ability to tolerate lavage solutions .
30 The complex liquid meal was designed for each patient on the basis of age and current mode of nutritional support .
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