Example sentences of "patient who be [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | More contentious would be those few patients who are kept alive by such intensive care that there is no alternative outside the NHS . |
2 | Numerous studies have found that patients who are given adequate information by doctors , nurses and midwives are both more satisfied with their medical care and more compliant . |
3 | Early postoperative complications were negligible , while three patients who were circumcised required reoperation for haemorrhage . |
4 | A GROUP of American breast-cancer patients who were given supportive therapy and taught self-hypnosis to deal with pain survived for twice as long as women who received routine cancer care . |
5 | Tio et al have shown the accuracy of endosonography in the follow up of patients who were given combined intraluminal and external radiotherapy for inoperable oesophageal carcinoma . |
6 | Among the 439 patients who were given para-aortic irradiation , 6 developed secondary gastric carcinoma ( 2.4% 15-year cumulative incidence rate ) , by contrast with no gastric carcinomas in 453 patients not treated with such irradiation . |
7 | Conversely , five patients who were classified normal before healing were classified as abnormal after healing . |
8 | In 10 patients who were found suitable for biliary/hepatic surgery the ductus cysticus was then ligated and gall bladder bile was aspirated . |
9 | The Memorandum on the Mental Health Act 1983 ( 1987 ) issued by the then Department of Health and Social Security states , at paragraph 289 , that whilst calling upon the assistance of the police should be kept to a minimum , ‘ the police should always be informed at once of the escape or absence without leave of a patient who is considered dangerous or who is subject to restriction on discharge under Part III of the Act . ’ |
10 | I do not deal with the equally hard problem of the patient who is admitted unconscious to hospital after a suicide attempt , where the doctrines of implied consent or necessity are used to justify a doctor in treating him . |