diabetic patient
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diabetic
adjective
uk/ˌdaɪ.əˈbet.ɪk/us/ˌdaɪ.əˈbet̬.ɪk/
relating ...
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patient
noun[C]
uk/ˈpeɪ.ʃənt/us/ˈpeɪ.ʃənt/
a person who is receiving medical care, or who is cared for by a particular doctor or dentist ...
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(Definition ofdiabeticandpatientfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In fact, they modified it to represent an external system interacting with an internal system in the case of adiabeticpatient.
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Where disposable syringes are essential for adiabeticpatienton medical grounds, they can be supplied through hospitals.
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If blood glucose testing strips are considered clinically essential for a particulardiabeticpatient they may be provided through the hospital service.
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Where disposable syringes and needles are essential for adiabeticpatienton medical grounds they can be supplied through hospitals.
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Adiabeticpatientprobably needs an amenity bed.
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The after-care of adiabeticpatientdischarged from hospital is the responsibility of the general practitioner.
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Where the medical certificate classifies adiabeticpatientas being in need of a special supply of milk, a priority allowance of seven pints a week is also granted.
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If such syringes, which are designed for single use, are considered clinically essential for a particulardiabeticpatientthey may be provided free of charge through the hospital service.
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A clinical example of this is the subcutaneous self-injection of insulin by adiabeticpatient.
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Choosing insulin type and dosage/timing should be done by an experienced medical professional working closely with thediabeticpatient.
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The authors conclude that older drugs such as diuretics and beta-blockers are as effective as newer agents in the treatment of hypertensive diabetic patients.
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To gain insight into the differential restenosis rates among higher risk patients, we examined diabetic patients from this administrative database as a representative case study.
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Since the case for regular evaluation of the foot in diabetic patients is convincing, why does the health system seem to fail in its task?
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Another issue with the risk equations is that they were developed to assess the risk of complication in diabetic patients.
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Second, three practice audits were performed among all type 2 diabetic patients: in 1999 (before), 2000 (during), and 2001 (after) the intervention.
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It is possible that 30 percent patient co-payments exceed the threshold to reduce necessary care in highly complied diabetic patients without complications.
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