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1 ounted for by the hospital in which patients were cared for.
2 roup B streptococcus were considered to have been cared for according to the risk-based approach.
3 ice) or admission to the CPU (where patients were cared for according to a strict protocol including
4  For adolescents with sickle cell disease to be cared for and supported appropriately and effectively
5 were studied among 4,382 cancer patients who were cared for and tested at the University of Texas M.D
6 itude such as a nursery where newborn babies are cared for, and possibly operating rooms where the su
7 ns, emotions--especially trust, the sense of being cared for, and falling in love--that are awakened
8 em, and the free rider problem, ie, patients are cared for as emergencies regardless of insurance cov
9                          The "control" group was cared for at 4 diabetes care units; the "intensified
10 d fathers of children who died of cancer and were cared for at Children's Hospital (Boston, MA) and t
11 died of cancer between 1990 and 1997 and who were cared for at Children's Hospital, the Dana-Farber C
12 tudy of all the patients with babesiosis who were cared for at our center from January 2009 through J
13 nal, surgically resected PanNET patients who were cared for at our institution between 1984 and 2011.
14                        For example, patients are cared for by many providers with varying levels of e
15 es experience respiratory complications that are cared for by the respiratory practitioner.
16  patients living upstate were more likely to be cared for by a LVP (odds ratio, 1.7; 95% confidence i
17 s who sustain sport-related concussions will be cared for by athletic trainers and primary care physi
18         Most older adults with dementia will be cared for by primary care physicians, but the primary
19 meone present at the moment of death; and c) being cared for by neurosurgery or neurology services.
20 re making a do-not-resuscitate decision, and being cared for by only one intensivist during ICU stay
21 ecurred in 35 of the 67 patients (52%) while being cared for by police or firefighters.
22 ion in the last 8 hrs of life (p <.001), and being cared for by the neurosurgery or neurology service
23                           The control cohort was cared for by a team with patient care responsibiliti
24                             The study cohort was cared for by an on-site critical care team supervise
25                                These infants were cared for by 14 different categorical pediatric hou
26 as "high intensity" if > or =80% of patients were cared for by a critical care physician (intensivist
27  care (0.21; 95% CI, 0.09-0.48) or those who were cared for by a relative or babysitter (0.40; 95% CI
28 exacerbation of congestive heart failure who were cared for by cardiologists or generalist physicians
29        For patients with type 2 diabetes who were cared for by generalist physicians, starting insuli
30                                 Patients who were cared for by oncologists in small group practices w
31                           Patients (n = 754) were cared for by one or more of 17 staff physicians.
32                          Thirty-one patients were cared for conservatively (84%) and none required su
33 alization of such efforts, which now need to be cared for deeply.
34 advance directives to be valid wherever they are cared for (home, hospital, or nursing facility).
35 f whom are Medicaid insured and 6000 of whom are cared for in Cincinnati Children's Hospital primary
36                                      Victims are cared for in emergency departments, primary care off
37  231,400 adults with known HIV infection who are cared for in the contiguous United States, were inte
38 neumonia-experience were also less likely to be cared for in an ICU.
39 rhage and intraventricular hemorrhage should be cared for in an intensive care unit.
40          As more and more elderly people are being cared for in residential and nursing homes, how be
41 ants and pathogens to the number of patients being cared for in the ED at the time of sample collecti
42 of patients undergoing transplantation while being cared for in the intensive care unit has decreased
43                In contrast, 215,648 patients were cared for in 80 nonfreestanding hospitals.
44 ome point during their hospital stay and 21% were cared for in a general ward.
45 d high physical and psychological needs, and were cared for in environments which were crowded, noisy
46 ts admitted with acute myocardial infarction were cared for in hospitals in the lowest quintile of sp
47  rural patients requiring critical resources were cared for in major trauma centers vs 88.7% of urban
48 rgencies that might occur, if these patients were cared for in medical and surgical intermediate care
49                                 Patients who were cared for in private health maintenance organizatio
50 t cancer diagnosed between 1990 and 1994 who were cared for in six geographically dispersed community
51                   Compared with patients who were cared for in teaching hospitals, those in other hos
52 ak and attended for one week or more and who were cared for in the building that represented the epic
53              Among the patients with EVD who were cared for in the United States or Europe, close mon
54 ith birth weights between 401 and 1000 g who were cared for in US neonatal intensive care units manag
55 -risk trauma patients injured in rural areas were cared for outside of major trauma centers and most
56 ve assumptions about where patients with ALI are cared for, the incidence of ALI in the United States
57  and mild-to-moderate pulmonary disease, who were cared for under current practice recommendations.
58    This benefit is most marked when patients are cared for using standardized, evidence-based clinica
59 tervention period, all 545 patients admitted were cared for with the aid of the antiinfectives-manage
60 d within the cohort of diabetic patients who were cared for within the Kaiser Permanente of Northern

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