词汇 | example_english_consultation |
释义 | Examples of consultationThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. However, self-care health advice was not absent, being briefly referred to at the end of their consultations. Patients appear through any of these services and additionally there are emergency referrals from general hospitals in the area and also domiciliary consultations. They were asked to indicate whether they usually made each intervention in consultations with patients who meet specified criteria. Thirdly, the exclusion of data on out-of-hours consultations and child health clinic consultations is also a limitation. However, consultations solely for blood taking, wound dressing, and immunisations were excluded as practice nurse provision of these services changed considerably during the study. The data suggest that people require health professionals to followup their consultations with the provision of written material containing the same factual material. Accordingly, the nurse practitioners reported feeling at ease during these consultations, with no pressure to provide a specific medical treatment, such as antibiotics. Overall prescribing rates in this study of 80 per 100 consultations (including items other than antibiotics) are comparable with those published in the literature. Annual palliative care consultations for patients who subsequently died in the hospital were retrieved. One member noted that communities could be overwhelmed by repeated consultations. Most importantly, multiple consultations and considerable collaboration during field activities ensured that all stakeholders understood the mutual benefits of protection. Table 2 shows the associations between individual baseline variables and the number of consultations during the following year. The exception to this costing process concerned consultations with local private practitioners, for which we used the actual fee paid. We have long recognized the value of domiciliary consultations as a means of seeing people in their natural surroundings. Other data come from continental meetings, expert consultations, publications, catalogues, atlases, and language centers. However, its independence limited the effectiveness of consultations and reduced the influence of non-technical factors. The advice-giving role of the pharmacist during consultations for medication review with patients aged 80 or more: qualitative discourse analysis. However, the private sector provides a major proportion of specialist consultations, dental consultations, and diagnostic services. As for the technology itself, patients and parents found remote consultations acceptable as long as transmission difficulties did not arise, which happened very infrequently (35). The experience of the informants with the equipment varied from one to over 40 telemedical consultations. Table 1 displays the visits, divided into physician's consultations and nurse visits, in the two groups of patients. In children's clinics, vaccinations, health checks, and consultations are provided free of charge to all children under school age. The professional community had already broadly invested in peer review, pharmaco-therapeutic consultations, education and training, consensus building, and guidelines. Data were collected for 1 month, or until a maximum of 50 information-searching consultations were included. She provided additional information about the disease, treatments, and appointments at the hospital, assisted during physician consultations, and provided new acute consultations. Mental operations are understood, not as consultations of a pre-existing stock of mental items, but as transitions between one mental state and another. Without effective hair-loss treatments, repeated patient consultations place a significant drain on time and resources in the patient health care system. Nonusers of ethics consultations thought that it was their responsibility to resolve issues with the patient or family (72.2% agree, p .05). Although some physicians regularly use ethics consultations, others are reluctant to use these services. When we have been paid in capitated systems, we were accused of holding back on diagnostic tests and specialist consultations to preserve our own incomes. To be fair and effective, these consultations need to be inclusive. The absence of mechanisms for the farming families to input into service delivery consultations and forums increased feelings of isolation. In these 'classrooms of the future' there was a genuine desire to use the material generated in the consultations. The second most popular activity was writing a prescription, undertaken in 70% of the consultations. The work would involve 42 weeks of face-to-face consultations with patients and two weeks audit time. Such a process can span across several consultations. In criminal law, it is also the spoken medium of police investigations, prisons, and consultations among lawyers and between lawyers and their clients. As with all consultations with elderly persons, due care must be taken to maximize the individual's ability to cooperate with the interview. The prescription of an antidepressant was declined in 7% of consultations. Also, interpreting time is precious, so routine consultations are missing the interpreting time as the interviews need an interpreter. Antibiotics were prescribed at a rate of approximately 41 items per 100 consultations. Contrasts and comparisons were then made across these clustered summaries and the observed consultations to create methodological groups of styles of patient self-presentation. Traditionally general practitioners have undertaken these medical consultations. However, the study record folders indicated few instances of follow-up consultations or other patient contact directly relating to the letter. They reported that consultations would benefit from being proactively motivational rather than responsive, to enable people to move forward in addressing therapeutic goals. How often do you feel rushed by the end of your consultations? How often do you feel that you rush the patient in your consultations? Although the prevalence of patient perceived minor ailment consultations was high, in reality, it may have been higher. Minor ailment consultations place during the study period. Excepted are only out-of-hours emergency contacts (<10 % of all primary-care encounters) and consultations with ophthalmologists and otorhinolaryngologists. A significant minority comprise chronic disorders characterized by repeated consultations with a multiplicity of specialist services. However, if we take seriously the claim that 'institutions matter', then it should be clear that different kinds of consultations will lead to different effects. Although the democratic deficit will not be addressed by occasional national referendums, we found no evidence that these consultations contribute to the problem. In addition, consultations in older children (5-14 years) decreased by 53 % to 1052 consultations per 100 000 person-year over the same time period. Thus, isolated or episodic consultations with clinicians create a particularly challenging context within which difficult information is delivered. Clinic ians also rated their satisfaction with the consultations. With the parliamentary elections of 2002, the country has successfully organised seven electoral consultations in eleven years of formally democratic rule. The clinical benefit of this capital investment was apparent in the outcome data from the initial consultations. The number of consultations per patient per year is limited. Such effects also have been observed with respect to necessary consultations due to hypertension and diabetes mellitus (3;4). A total of 338 diagnoses were classified in the information-searching consultations and 212 diagnoses in the others. The non-informationsearching consultations were analyzed together with information-searching consultations because previous consultations could have influenced the decisions within the group. Do you think more use of patient assessment of consultations should be used to assess quality of care generally? On the other hand, the parents were dissatisfied about the nature of the consultations with the specialist. Only consultations that could be confirmed by one or both of the above methods were used in the analyses. While three health clinics offer free consultations in the district, many people are unable to afford the purchase of medicines required for treatment. The government held consultations with the public and parliament to popularise its new defence policy. Table 5 shows the average number of consultations for the index child during the 12 months prior to interview. A total of 2,402 completed questionnaires from information-searching consultations were obtained for further analysis, and six questionnaires were missing. In addition, extensive inter views, sur veys, consultations, and assessments were carried out. The consultations found research findings reflective of the personal experiences of the participants. First, that we were happily surprised to receive 50 requests for consultations within the first year. Effect of ethics consultations on nonbeneficial life-sustaining treatments in the intensive care setting: a randomized controlled trial. A case like this exemplifies many of the twists and turns of fact, and belief, that accompany many clinical ethics consultations. Given that the interactions, unlike in-person or telephone consultations, do not allow questions, explanations, or discussion, errors might result. Using a retrospective review, they identified 100 patients of 331 bioethical consultations who were determined to have had futile or medically inappropriate therapy. Eighty-five percent of respondents were experienced in prenatal counseling, with 92% of them routinely offering such consultations. Pictures of facial clefts are shown at these consultations to aid discussion but the extent of palatal clefting for example, only becomes evident after delivery. Although ethics consultations are being increasingly used to resolve conflicts about life-sustaining interventions, few studies have reported their outcomes. Only medical contacts were included, consultations with practice nurses or collections of repeat prescriptions being excluded. How does the content of consultations affect the recognition by general practitioners of major depression in women ? A pilot study involving nearly 300 consultations showed that this method of collecting data had high inter-rater reliability. The most frequently consulting 10 % of patients accounted for 4152 consultations or 34 % of the total workload. Public-health promotion for air travellers, especially those who travel frequently, is important, as they were more likely to delay medical consultations. However, estimates from weekly presentation rates in controls, if extrapolated to annual rates, give a rate of more than three consultations per year per patient. As expected, those in residential homes had more consultations and more visits from their general practitioners than others. The consultations carried out in this study with ranchers in the watershed revealed that in certain places significant land degradation has occurred. To this end they will intensify the consultations in the appropriate bodies and between central banks participating in the scheme. Thus, systematic consultations add valuable insight, particularly in multicultural settings. The result of these consultations was that very few experts - notably none of the consulted experts on adult stem cells! The paper concentrates on interphysician consultations, physician discussion groups, communication with established patients, and communication with potential patients. There is nothing inherently improper in consultations between a judge and public officials on general matters of policy concerning the administration of the judicial system. Moreover, all decisions are viewed in a dynamic framework which involves consultations with others in the social support system. There has been little emphasis on these practical outcomes in previous consultations with people with dementia, perhaps reflecting their focus on day and respite care. To achieve this, it has to be developed through inclusive consultations and dialogue with regional stakeholders. In developed countries these diseases are rarely fatal, but they cause considerable morbidity, and high costs due to consultations, medications, hospitalizations and absence from work. In each case study area a large number of in-depth consultations were held with current and former participants. Further tests and consultations are done based upon the initial history, physical examination and laboratory results. More gynaecologists were felt to be unconcerned (19% of 473 consultations), or the patients were unable to assess their attitudes (14% of 473 consultations). Clinicians use their experience, training, knowledge, and consultations with colleagues to manage this uncertainty. 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